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Originally Posted by coldkilla
last i checked, gm trucks werent really "fun to drive" performance vehicles and i highly doubt that the real gm diehards ie. young people that buy based off of performance and not wood grain on the dash, can afford new gto's cts-v's, sts, corvettes and xlr's. gm has lost the fun to drive performance rwd title. if anything, damchrys has the ball now as far as having semi affordable rwd performance in multiple packages. thats fact not opinion
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what semi affordable RWD performance car does daimler-chrysler have? if you're talking about a Charger, you're wrong. the V6's are sluggish, and if you can find a Hemi version for less that $30K, you must have found a stolen one.
Even the Mustangs aren't affordable anymore. an '05 Mustang GT goes for about $30K around my area. My local Pontiac dealer has an '04 GTO for $25K (with 4,000 miles on it!) and they had an '05 for $30K, which got sold REAL quick.
I'll agree that GM doesn't have any affordable RWD performance cars,
at the moment. When the Solstice/Sky come out, GM will have something on their hands. and if they ever get the ball rolling again with a new Camaro....I suspect that we wouldn't have so many people jumping ship.