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Sooo do you think the 2015 SRT Barracuda can match up with our new Mustang?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jebadias" data-source="post: 13975834" data-attributes="member: 87819"><p>I agree. While it would be nice to see, especially with a competitive power to weight ratio, that article says nothing. No specs, no pics, not even confirmation that it is really happening.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree here too. Some people would be excited to see the name but I suspect the real hard core Cuda fans (I count myself in that group) will be put off by the dodge name plate. Not that it would stop me from buying it if it was a superior car but calling it a 'Dodge' or 'Chrysler' Cuda makes the whole Cuda badging meaningless. As far as I care you could call it anything at that point.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would not go so far as to say this car has to be a brick with no balance and handling. Not too many years ago I remember people saying the same thing about Mustangs. Actually I still hear people say it. Well, they say it right up until we take that first corner in my Boss :rockon:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jebadias, post: 13975834, member: 87819"] I agree. While it would be nice to see, especially with a competitive power to weight ratio, that article says nothing. No specs, no pics, not even confirmation that it is really happening. I agree here too. Some people would be excited to see the name but I suspect the real hard core Cuda fans (I count myself in that group) will be put off by the dodge name plate. Not that it would stop me from buying it if it was a superior car but calling it a 'Dodge' or 'Chrysler' Cuda makes the whole Cuda badging meaningless. As far as I care you could call it anything at that point. I would not go so far as to say this car has to be a brick with no balance and handling. Not too many years ago I remember people saying the same thing about Mustangs. Actually I still hear people say it. Well, they say it right up until we take that first corner in my Boss :rockon: [/QUOTE]
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