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<blockquote data-quote="GT Premi" data-source="post: 15587135" data-attributes="member: 121775"><p>They don't need to follow. Ford and GM are trying to build "world class" [sports] cars. If anything, Chrysler needs to get with the program, which they will be with the next Challenger/Charger chassis. The Hellcats and Demon are a last hurrah for the platform before they downsize and get serious about total performance, not just straight lines. Now, they're <em>really</em> going to be killing it, if they use the Ghulia's(sp?) platform for the Charger and Challenger. Ford hasn't shown much desire to compete in the sport sedan segment since the first generation Taurus SHO. GM shows interest, but won't fully commit in the "affordable" sport sedan market. Evidenced by them dropping the Pontiac brand and the current dropping of the SS sedan with no replacement in the works [that we know of.]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT Premi, post: 15587135, member: 121775"] They don't need to follow. Ford and GM are trying to build "world class" [sports] cars. If anything, Chrysler needs to get with the program, which they will be with the next Challenger/Charger chassis. The Hellcats and Demon are a last hurrah for the platform before they downsize and get serious about total performance, not just straight lines. Now, they're [i]really[/i] going to be killing it, if they use the Ghulia's(sp?) platform for the Charger and Challenger. Ford hasn't shown much desire to compete in the sport sedan segment since the first generation Taurus SHO. GM shows interest, but won't fully commit in the "affordable" sport sedan market. Evidenced by them dropping the Pontiac brand and the current dropping of the SS sedan with no replacement in the works [that we know of.] [/QUOTE]
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