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Old 08-05-2005, 01:32 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I gotta say the convertible because 1) I LOVE IT! 2) The coupe is just butt ugly and really not the luxury muscle concept they seem to be following 3) Why would they put out a Chrysler competitor to the Dodge Magnum when Dodge dealerships were already a little P-O'd that they weren't getting the much hotter 300C in their lineup and 4) the convertible - from what I've read of ACS's design - would be a relatively simple change in assembly when compared with the coupe which seems to have a different chassis and body rather than a few different body and frame parts like the convertible.
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