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MemphisNET @ Feb 22nd 2008 4:07PM
""Aside from the crazy fast performance numbers that come courtesy of the car's 6.0L V8 producing 361 horsepower, PM claims it's the steering and handling of the G8 GT that leaves the biggest positive impression. When was the last time you heard that said about a large domestic sedan?""
Chryslers LX cars - when ever an online or print publication drives it! That aside, the price is VERY appealing - and the interior alone would sway me from the 300/Charger (but not the Challenger, sorry).
I know its not happening, but I would have loved the G8 Wagon.
Dave @ Feb 23rd 2008 8:13AM
'PM claims it's the steering and handling of the G8 GT that leaves the biggest positive impression. When was the last time you heard that said about a large domestic sedan?""
The Chevrolet Malibu was one of the last I heard of this. It is pretty close to this size.