Pretty much the only car that Chrysler marketed here in the last decade has been the PT Cruiser.
A guy across the road bought one and whenever I passed him it had that awkwardness of trying to get the right expression on your face when you walk past some poor unfortunate person who had a thalidomide kid. You don't want to look negative and make them feel worse but also anything positive just makes you look false.
The Prowler was even worse. The design staff designed these modern retro cars and management managed to actually put them into production. Most ideas like that fortunately never make it past the concept car stage if they even make it that far.
No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!
You must be cum drunk. The Prowler was badass, and still is. It still brings a premium price on the open market. The problem with the Prowler had nothing to do with looks. It was the fucking V6. They should have put a Hemi in it. They should have offered several versions, like they are doing with the Challenger. A Hellcat version of the Prowler would have set Chrysler apart from anyone else at that time. More than the Viper ever could have dreamed of doing.
Wow I've never seen one of those before.
Mad but cool...comparing it to the Cruiser thing I posted it shows that there is a fine line between stupid and clever.
Hehe...
The 300c's sell well here.
Roll Kristy over and wake him up...
I knew he wouldn't get it, he's never seen any of them.
Next, you non car girls will tell me they were pitifully slow due to their V6 and automatic transmission...
The automatic transmission would slow it down, it won that race because it was lighter.
0-60 in seven seconds is not that fast for an aluminum car at that price.
In the late 90s I had a FIAT that was a lot faster...
Another one of those classic genius posts, sure to generate responses. You log on the next day to see what your witty gem has produced to find no one gets it and 2 knotheads want to stick their dicks in it... Well played, sir!!
You should have kept that car.
Wife or the car: should have went with the car.
By the way, that '69 Pontiac in my neighbors garage, is still sitting in that exact spot. The guy makes $200k a year, and still says he's going to restore it some day. He never will. He's had it since he was 16, and he's 60.
Now that is a car!
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So sorry.
Typical retard...
We should rename this the mid life crisis thread...
120 would be agreeable... my perception of time has changed a little since I crossed the 40 line...
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