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Old 11-09-2006, 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by CraigMorrison
Hey, if you think the Camaro is big, you should see the new Challenger in person! She's a REALLY big girl!
I saw it there, she is big but so was the original..

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Old 11-09-2006, 04:30 PM
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Sales died off on the prior 3rd and 4th gen cars because most "average" people just could not live with them as an "only car"...The back seat areas were impossibly cramped and useless... The current Mustang has an ample back seat which is actually usable, two adults can ride back there without a lot of complaints. The car would not be selling nearly as well as it is, if this was not the case.

New Camaro and Challenger have to be at least equally usable as everyday cars, if they are to sell a decent number of units and make these efforts pay off.

Just my $.02 -Rob
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