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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Ford Mustang is the world's best-selling 'sports car' again.
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<blockquote data-quote="Detroit Iron" data-source="post: 16608335" data-attributes="member: 137666"><p>On a recent business trip, I got a Camaro SS rental. The chassis, drivetrain, performance was all great, but the tiny windows and huge blindspots are deal breakers for many. I have no idea how GM took one of the best driver's cars out there and utter failed miserably in all the other categories.</p><p></p><p>Dodge has a winner with the Challenger and Charger. I think they are smart enough to realize not to mess with success. They just need to add paint, wheel packages and incremental tech upgrades...and people will still buy them. Dodge's marketing team deserves monster raises, they've helped keep the interest in the old platform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Detroit Iron, post: 16608335, member: 137666"] On a recent business trip, I got a Camaro SS rental. The chassis, drivetrain, performance was all great, but the tiny windows and huge blindspots are deal breakers for many. I have no idea how GM took one of the best driver's cars out there and utter failed miserably in all the other categories. Dodge has a winner with the Challenger and Charger. I think they are smart enough to realize not to mess with success. They just need to add paint, wheel packages and incremental tech upgrades...and people will still buy them. Dodge's marketing team deserves monster raises, they've helped keep the interest in the old platform. [/QUOTE]
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