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There's a trend I'm beginning to notice around the massive halls of auto shows: scattered among the sheet metal, booth babes and PR flacks, there's a hell of a lot of video games -- both your standard issue Xbox-PlayStation3 setups as well as the more elaborate simulators. Taking a look at just a few of the many examples that appeared at the New York Auto Show this past week, I think this is more than just a way of giving journalists something to do between press conferences -- it's representative of a trend. Here's our carmaker-by-carmaker breakdown of what has to be construed as either a strategy of building "appeal with the youths" -- or an attempt by the car companies to distract everyone from their impending new "Second Malaise Era" with flashing lights and loud noises. galleryPost('nyiasgaming', 9, 'New York International Auto Show Gaming'); Lexus : Lexus brought a video game setup that made me do a double-take. It wasn't...
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Eagle-eyed reader Eywolf noticed something peculiar yesterday morning when we ran the new 2009 Dodge Challenger images and press release. After our fearless leader was lambasted by Chrysler PR for what seemed like hours over our suggestion the press images for the Chicago Auto Show unveil of the 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8 had been massaged to enhance reality, it seems there may be further p-chopping on the latest batch of images in an apparent attempt to deceive the muscle-loving public into believing Chrysler has more than one color available for the Challenger save money . We took the time to create an animated gif of two of the images in question -- one, a 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8 from Chicago (in orange). The other, a purported image of the 2009 Dodge Challenger SRT8 (in white)... galleryPost('challengerchop3', 2, 'Were These Challenger Photos Manipulated?'); We thought this time we'd reserve commentary on whether or not it's really been digitally enhanced...
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Anybody else having a strange feeling of deja vu? You should because it was only a month ago that we watched Dodge unveil the 2008 Dodge Challenger and a month later they are back, unveiling the three different Challenger models for 2009 . Included is the Dodge Challenger SRT8, the Challenger SE and the Challenger R/T. galleryPost('nasdodgechallengerlive', 3, 'Dodge Challenger Exterior Live Reveal'); galleryPost('challengerintlive', 3, 'Dodge Challenger Interior Live Reveal'); The SRT8 is obviously the most important unveil with a 425 HP 6.1-liter V8 HEMI that is now available with a manual transmission. The Challenger SE has a 250 HP 3.5-liter V6 HEMI capable of 25 MPG on the highway and a 276 watt Boston Connect sound system. The Challenger R/T has a 370 HP 5.7-liter V8 HEMI that is also available with a track pack that includes a six speed manual transmission and more.
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And just when you thought you have had enough of the 2008 Dodge Challenger , the 2009 models are here and even better, perhaps? Still being touted as the happy middle between the Chrysler 300 and Charger is the Challenger. All models of this beaut includes the HEMI engine, MyGIG system, best-in-class trunk space and more. There will be three different models of the Dodge Challenger available including the SRT8 that features a 6.1-liter HEMI V8, the R/T and SE. The R/T features a 5.7-liter HEMI V8 with five-speed automatic transmission and 370 HP. The weakling of the group is the Challenger SE that has a 3.5-liter high-output automatic V6 that produced 250 horsepower. Introducing the All-New 2009 Dodge Challenger 35 Years Later, Dodge Redefines Modern American Muscle * Re-creation of vintage American muscle car blends nostalgic flair with modern engineering and technology * First five-passenger, two-door coupe produced from proven Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger platform * First modern-day...
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