Favorite/Least Favorite Things about G-Body Cars

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Big thing the Challenger has over the Mustang and Camaro is a very useable back seat and trunk. Plus they have a back up camera available.

I think the majority of newer vehicles have factory back-up cameras. My Camaro and my mom's CTS both have them.
 
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Currently, reversing cameras are required on all vehicles under 10000 pounds manufactured in or after May 2018 for US market
 
Turn your head and stop relying on nonsense technology!!!!! :banana:

Agreed. I have long made it a point to do a walkaround of a vehicle before getting in.

Seems like all the new technology being added to automobiles is intended to further remove the driver from involvement in the operation of it and it's surrounding environment.
 
Seems like all the new technology being added to automobiles is intended to further remove the driver from involvement in the operation of it and it's surrounding environment.
Since I am on the road most of the day I feel a majority of the driver's out there need to be removed from anything involving operation of a motor vehicle.
 
My boss has owned 2 Challangers, an 09 SRT and a 17 Scat Pack he bought new, Only issues he has had are a plastic guide pin off the tail panel rattling in the deck lid, and he can't keep people from running into them. His SRT was totaled in front of the shop by a guy that tried to run a red light in the rain, and some jackhole drug a trailer across the left corner of the rear bumper cover on the Scat Pack.

Absolutely loves the Scat Pack, and drives it pretty enthusiastically, seemed like a good deal at 40K out the door just about a year ago

I had a ‘13 SRT8 300. It was fun, and I loved to drive it, almost lost my license more than once. Hahahahaha!!! But at the 40k mile mark I started having a lot of issues with it. It was dumped last fall for a 14 Durango R/T for family duty before the warranty ran out. I’ll probably be doing the same when the warranty on the Durango runs out, even though I really like driving it I am sure the electrical system will have issues before that happens.
 
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Forward to Vahid: Hey numb nuts pull that Iphone out of your *ss & have an Uber pick your lazy *ss up. Oh yea, return your license to the DMV that thought you learned how to drive.
Shame it took over 130 years for a real genius to finally figure out we humans are not ment to drive. I hope he has a ride to accept his Noble Peace Prize.
 
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relatively inexpensive to find a good clean car.
properly done they are the ultimate sleeper (the reason I chose a G body to build).
lots of information and resources available from enthusiasts sites like this one.
Aftermarket support is getting better all the time.

Least favorite

Expensive to build compared to other cars, F body for example.
Adding lots of power and getting them to handle takes chassis work, lots of motor and trans work (or a swap), rear end, brakes, and a modern suspension set up as a minimum.
Even a sweet car doesn't sell for what I think they should given the time and money it takes to build them.



I agree with u 100 percent but what I don't understand is why all the after market parts like a arms for example cost so much more.
 
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