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Old 02-16-2008, 05:35 PM
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so say i'm in the market for getting myself a new car, and i want something with high end torque. what are some good cars to look at? i own a mustang. is that about as best as i'll get stock?

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Old 02-16-2008, 11:12 PM
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Re: stock torque

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howdy,

so say i'm in the market for getting myself a new car, and i want something with high end torque. what are some good cars to look at? i own a mustang. is that about as best as i'll get stock?

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Hmmmmm ....... BMW M6 comes to mind..........

Sorry, but without a price limit or layout you prefer, its had to guess what your preference is.

However, if you like Mustangs and the old-style muscle car feel, a new Mustang is hard to beat; and is a good performance value.

I would also look at a 340 hp V8 Dodge Charger. If you have lots of money, try for a 425 hp SRT-8 version, but they are quite rare.
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