Okay just like to say first is that am new to this board and Hi to everyone here. Now take a look at this, http://www.allpar.com/model/concepts/dodge-razor.html , looks like it could be a good American drifting machine. Talk about bang for your buck, may not be the best looking car but with that much hp and it being rear-wheel drive who cares. So what does everyone think about this possible new ride?
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Cool I have heard of and I think I have seen pictures of the car but I have never seen the specs. Thanks for sharing it with us...and I think it has the capability of becoming the next big American car drifting machine...but only time will tell. Thanks again. Bye
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Looked an awful lot like the Slingshot concept. . . .puke. It definatly deserves props for its performance, and it sure as hell beats an SRT-4 in the "coolness" category. . . I believe it's the first Dodge that I would actually consider buying (if it makes production).
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Yep, Chrystler and Dodge are related (Thats how some of the hemi engines are finding themselves in Chrystler cars like the new 300, which I think is hella nice). Yea I think the GS-R runs around 7sec 0-60 (i think), but I do agree 6sec 0-60 is slow for that car but hey its a concept. And for the look of the car I hope it changes to, usually the look of a concept car is defferent from its production counterpart. All I hope is that cars like this are put into production more. Think about it, if Dodge makes this car it might cause the other car companys to make rear-wheel drive affordable beast to. Take for instance japanese car companies who already have some cars like this but never make it to the US, maybe we can get some of those cars? Anyways its a dream, I wouldent mind seeing this car in production.
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Neat! I haven't seen this concept yet. I can't say much for the looks, not my style. However, a lightweight rwd with that much power and for under $15,000 will mean a ton of sales. There are very, very few sporty cars that fill the under $15,000 range for new cars, heck very few non-sporty cars that you can get under $15,000 that aren't Kia or Hundyai or Chevy, none of which I would touch.
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