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I don't understand some of you people. One person seems to think that a Chrysler designer jumped ship and now works for Ford, so the lot of you jump on the bandwagon. I left it for a few days, came back, and I still see absolutely no resemblance to the Chrysler 300. All cars RWD with 4 doors are to be labeled Chrysler 300's now?
I don't understand some of you people. One person seems to think that a Chrysler designer jumped ship and now works for Ford, so the lot of you jump on the bandwagon. I left it for a few days, came back, and I still see absolutely no resemblance to the Chrysler 300. All cars RWD with 4 doors are to be labeled Chrysler 300's now?
It's the butt-ugly "pig nose" and high door sills.
It's the butt-ugly "pig nose" and high door sills.
Sorry, don't like it
Yes, both cars have elevated belt-lines...but that alone (snout included) doesn't bring me to believe there is any resemblance between the two cars. The same can be said for the '94-'01 Dodge Ram trucks...and the '99-present Super Duty trucks. Everybody claimed Ford copied dodge then...but the two designs are so far off, it always baffled me.
I drove a focus yesterday night. Let me say that it is a nice car. It's a small two door coupe. My buddy had me test drive it for him because of the caliper pin that would slip out or something. anyways, I said what the heck, i can drive it and post something about it here. I punch the throttle and the thing just flew. The tranny shift like no other I was impressed. I come back to my friend house and ask him, is this stock or WTF? He says no, all it has is a Chip. I said wow, that is amazing, the car was beautiful, i really like how the transmission shifted. Very Impressive, I have never thought this would happen in FORD FOCUS. I was very impressed. I want one...CHIPPED.
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