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Old 04-24-2008, 02:47 PM
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Default RE: Challenger's power may not be pricey

It would probably help if they had a manual option for the V6, but I guess its another time for us to count our blessings. The Challenger is a size bigger and if I knew I was going to end up in a car accident between the two, I would rather be in the Challenger. WhiteHeat pretty much hit the nail on the head, it will never sell as many as the Mustang no matter if it guaranteed a cure for cancer and was cheaper. The Mustang has a strong customer base, the Challenger is just getting started up again. It will have its own position in the market.
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