- 21 Jun 10, 18:21#203888
Gaz it doesn't have a big american engine in front, or anywhere in it.
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The point I was trying to make Gaz was that just because it has a Charger badge does not mean it is a muscle car, I personaly do not consider a V6 a 'muscle car'. Don't forget that I grewup in the days of 'muscle cars' so I know what the term means to most people.
The car we are discussing here is PK's SE-V6 model anyway so enough whoring.
Gaz it doesn't have a big american engine in front, or anywhere in it.
Gaz it doesn't have a big american engine in front, or anywhere in it.
Don't Follow the Two V6's for the Charger are made in the US
Gaz it doesn't have a big american engine in front, or anywhere in it.
Don't Follow the Two V6's for the Charger are made in the US
But they aren't big.
I wonder what other small things we have that you would consider huge.
I wonder what other small things we have that you would consider huge.
a big mac in the UK is actually snack size in North America
Looking good PK, the SE is the fwd V6 right?
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c'mon gregg you should know your american muscle!
The LX platform is RWD. It's an old Mercedes S class platform. The LX comprises the charger, 300, challenger and the discontinued magnum.
stamped and assembled at Brampton assembly.
Both generations of the LH were made there previously, and they were FWD. LH is the Intrepid, Concorde, LHS, New Yorker, Vision, 300M.
I do shutdown work in ther whenever it comes up, and I'll likely be there in a couple of weeks.
Sorry to disappoint but I do not really care about most production cars especially the american ones and I do not consider the SE to be 'american muscle'. The only Dodges I really pay attention to, very little also, is the Viper and the Dodge Ram with the Cummins engine.
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