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General Motors has made a few zingers. I totally think the Pontiac Aztek is one of the stupidest cars. For whatever reason, I knew a Hispanic command sergeant major who probably bought it because of the Aztec name. I think it's really stupid that Buick was embarrassed in 1987 when the Buick Grand National or the GNX specifically could beat the Corvette from 0 to 60. I was really upset when they got rid of Pontiac and retained Buick. I also think a lot of these Cadillacs that come out today are pretty ugly and the Led Zeppelin song rock and roll at the beginning of the commercial isn't going to help the car any either! Today's cars all look like they come out of the same designer School in Newport Beach. A Ford Taurus that looks like a Jaguar that looks like a Rolls-Royce. No creativity whatsoever trying to get that stupid teardrop shape. That's why I bought a Dodge Challenger because it actually looks like something different. It's just a 300 horsepower V6. My older kid was bullied at school until they saw her mom pull up in this car. Now they think we are rich. I know it's not a Hellcat nor is it a demon. It has room for 5 adults and it has a huge trunk. The V6 can actually get over 30 miles per gallon. I proved it on a rental car driving from Fort Sam Houston to the USS Texas which was just east of Houston. I recently drove a Toyota Camry 4 cylinder that I could get 48 miles per gallon or more but that car did not have 307 horsepower and it did not weigh 4300 pounds.
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I bought the Camaro because I like the semi-retro look. And it's a beast! 455 hp and 455 lb feet of torque.
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Yes, the Mustang, Camaro challenger all have the Retro look. They have personality
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Some of those look like pics my kids drew when they were in diapers still! I like the Chevrolet FNR.
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