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Originally Posted by Bewolf
That thing is butt ugly.
Seriously, the last 5 years saw an eventual emergence of old fashioned american design, manly, exiting, great, like in the 50/60ies and early 70ies, unlike the utter boredom that appeared the following decades. I fell in love with all the retro muscle cars, no matter how politicly uncorrect that maybe is. And cars like the Chrylser 300C had a style that could be called "massive" in a Gotham City way.
But, too little, too late and not up to world standarts.
It's a real shame by this once great and proud industry 
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Exactly as noted in my GTO post. What a shame they did not throw back to the original GTO in the styling que. The mustangs looks like the old 66-70's. Sold like hotcakes. Dodge did it and now Chevy. I always laughed at Pontiacs, 'We build excitment!' I might have missed the boat on the excitment part.....Pontiac sure did.