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Old 01-12-2006, 09:40 PM
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It probably was your vantage point with the car up on the turnstyle.

It's actually smaller than a current Mustang and waaay smaller than the pig of the new Challenger.

It is wide though...but I stood right up against it and walked around it...it's just about perfect as far as I'm concerned.
Nah, the rotating platform was broken later on in the evening. When it wasnt rotating, I hopped up onto the platform to take a look in the windows. Well worth the scolding I got for it, haha. At 6'-4" it still seemed a bit beefy....not 4000lb challenger beefy tho.
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Old 01-13-2006, 05:50 AM
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I have seen on some Camaro boards that people have said its too wide and would not fit on trailers. I hope the car changes some before it sees production. I'm not crazy about the back of the car and those funky taillights.Oh yeah..get rid of the "Knight Rider" thingy on the header panel.
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Old 01-13-2006, 07:10 AM
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I saw them at the show yesterday, and the Camaro looked pretty much like would expect dimensionally I think the rear "haunches" give the appearance that the rear is wider than it really is, but I was taken back by how HUGE the Challenger was...Chrysler really needs to come up with a new platform for that car...trying to fit 2-door pony car car clothing onto a 4-door large car chassis just doesn't work, I believe it is north of 4100# as well...Call me a homer, but when when I was there, there were several people around the Challenger, but they were 4 deep around the Camaro.....

The vehicle that people should be talking about is the Buick Enclave...beautiful...and is a sign that GM design is headed back in the right direction.....these are the cars that will actually MAKE money for GM....
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Old 01-13-2006, 10:03 AM
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I have seen on some Camaro boards that people have said its too wide and would not fit on trailers. I hope the car changes some before it sees production. I'm not crazy about the back of the car and those funky taillights.Oh yeah..get rid of the "Knight Rider" thingy on the header panel.

Trailers?
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