Autoweek magazine Oct 22,2007
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RE: Autoweek magazine Oct 22,2007
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Were the photos of the production version that was recently unveiled at in Las Vegas for the dealers?
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What did the article say?
Were the photos of the production version that was recently unveiled at in Las Vegas for the dealers?
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RE: Autoweek magazine Oct 22,2007
Popular Hot Rodding Oct 07. Short paragraph and photo of Challenger concept being pushed near Woodward Ave (Detroit) at Woodward Dream Cruiiuse. Reports that non MOPAR blogs have taken to trashing Challenger as non functional due to this one episode. Note: there is no description of why the Challenger concept was being pushed, and photo was taken with cell phone.
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RE: Autoweek magazine Oct 22,2007
I believe it ran out of gas, no funtioning gas gauge. But if that is the only image they remember... they are welcome to look at the front of my new Challenger when I get it. Because after I crank it up, all they will see is tailights. Fast is as fast does.
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RE: Autoweek magazine Oct 22,2007
lear4406......my thoughts exactly.
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RE: Autoweek magazine Oct 22,2007
That's odd, I would think they would at least have a functional gas gauge. Could someone post it or something?
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RE: Autoweek magazine Oct 22,2007
I think most of the gauges were non-functional. Just for looks.
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For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.
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RE: Autoweek magazine Oct 22,2007
That can't be safe considering the fact that the car is going to be driven no matter what. I can hardly image that would be legal.
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RE: Autoweek magazine Oct 22,2007
How cool is it though to have a job where you can run out of gas while testing the product...or do you think the test pilot caught an earfull?
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