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Very nice car. What does he like better in a Camaro ??
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He had a 2014 Camaro and he likes the smaller size. He's a 20-something kid and feels that the Camaro fits better. He's more of a legs-extended driving position person versus the sitting upright style of the Mopars.
Where, oh where did I go wrong? I guess he's not man enough for car the size of the Challenger. ![]() Last edited by njsteve; 05-13-2025 at 12:12 AM. |
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I see those drivers with the seat laid back so far they can barely see over the dash.
Doesn't the backrest on the Challenger tilt back enough ? Oh well, someone will get a very nice car at, what seems, a reasonable price.
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LOL. I say the same thing! I get into anything he has driven and almost fall into the back seat. What's up with that crazy reclining driving style?
![]() So I wonder what they call it? The "Jersey Lounge"? |