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The 2015 Dodge Charger....

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Looks ok, compared to the new mustang. The new mustang looks like a ford fusion and a mustang had a baby.

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  • Looks like some incest shit going on.. the Dodge Dart had some nooki with the Charger.. disgusting..

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  • I prefered the old really aggresive kind of look, it really suited State police (Highway Patrol, State Highway Patrol, State Patrol, State Trooper whatever you want to call it) role. It kind of told y

Hmmm... It's certainly better then the god awful new Camaro and Mustang, christ.

 

I personally think it's not that bad a' lookin' car however I certainly wouldn't call it a muscle car, more a luxury sports. I haven't seen a NICE or REAL muscle car since the 08 mustang. Hopefully someone comes on the muscle car scene with a knowledge of what a muscle car should REALLY be, and a big no, no to 4 doors. 

 

I agree. Muscle cars have been turning into sedans lately. I like the exterior sides, and back. I just seem to hate the front. What happened to the old Chargers and muscle cars?

 

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I always loved the way the front of the Charger looked just because it's so aggressive. This is just no. No.

Exactly.

 

That was my favorite part of the car. Now they have these strangely deformed Dodge Durango headlights, and the back looks like a Dodge Dart too much. They shouldn't have touched the front, the back I can live with. 

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Dodge, for the love of all that is holy please answer me this:

WHY?!

Looks ok, compared to the new mustang. The new mustang looks like a ford fusion and a mustang had a baby.

I didn't know Ford MADE Astons. This 'Stang I just saw photos of looks like it got intimate with a Taurus and not the good kind of intimate

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Seen the car in person today. The Sterling Heights Assembly Plant does a lot storage (runoff and testing) for Brampton Assembly and other FIAT/Chrysler assembly plants. The front exterior and rear exterior is quite ugly …Dart semen is all in the DNA body style.

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I mean, atleast it's not what Ford is doing and screwing all their cars over by making them look the closest to Japanese that they can.

When has Ford ever made cars that look "Japanese"? What does a "Japanese" design even look like? Japanese, in-fact most Asian cars, are very practical and most are economical too. This may be why Ford is trying to mimic their designs, whatever that design is. 

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