How about a Magnum police car?
http://www.thehemi.com/news.php?id=20040712-3
mollone - 26 Jul 2004 08:12 GMT
> Please, tell me wich cars are not a "boxy" style vehicles?
There are *MANY* cars which are not "boxy". For example, the Dodge
Intrepid, the Dodge Viper, the Chevy Corvette.

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James C. Reeves - 24 Jul 2004 01:11 GMT
| > Please, tell me wich cars are not a "boxy" style vehicles?
|
| There are *MANY* cars which are not "boxy". For example, the Dodge
| Intrepid, the Dodge Viper, the Chevy Corvette.
Stratus/Sebring
Chrysler _had_ the best looking cars on the road...looks like that situation
will be changing.
mollone - 26 Jul 2004 08:14 GMT
You are speaking about sport cars...OK.
But familiar cars...
Dan C - 26 Jul 2004 16:38 GMT
> You are speaking about sport cars...OK.
> But familiar cars...
You really should learn to quote some text from the previous reply, so
people know what you're talking about...
I wasn't speaking ONLY about sports cars. Some more (non-sports cars)
which are NOT boxy: Dodge Neon, Ford Taurus, Chevy Cavalier, Honda Civic,
Saturn, and many more. And, they are all "familiar", whatever you mean by
that.

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Bill - 26 Jul 2004 17:49 GMT
The police departments in CA are evaluating the 300C for there next
generation cars. But Ford will introduce a new platform in the spring
of 2005.
Personally I do not like either one of these two new cars. I really
hope that Chrysler brings a close version of the Charger they have
been showing off. Neither one of the current entries has the aero
dynamics for NASCAR.
My two cents -
1994 Dodge Intrepid
1997 Chrysler Sebring
2001 Intrepid RT
1978 Dodge Super Coupe
> You are speaking about sport cars...OK.
> But familiar cars...