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Old 05-08-2008, 05:20 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I found it amusing that the announcer actually praised the Challenger interior. The Challenger has the worst out of all LX interiors. And we all know how lacking the LX interiors are. I guess that makes the Mustang interiors God aweful.
You know, it's funny, but I actually found the Mustang interior to be pretty good...well, for the money (after all, you can get well-equipped GT's for under $22k). Now, the Mustang rental car interiors are horrid (and I confirmed with a Ford engineer that the two interiors don't come off the same assembly line). Perhaps the Challenger's interior is praiseworthy against the Mustang (I've never seen a Challenger in person, but IMHO the mustang's interior was just a smidge below 300 SRT8...though those garbage-can-plastic rear view mirrors and mast antenna ruin the car), but look at the price difference.
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