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What is a muscle car in Singapore?


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anything with 5.0L and above ?

 

C63 AMG....M3...M5....M6

and with the big vulgar looks...

 

ferrari...lambos...all too sleek..so me wont classify them as muscle cars..

but wad pple would call them...

supercars heez

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Singapore very hard to find muscle car.

 

Drove the one below when in Canada. That's what I called a muscle car. 4L V6. Used the car from 2pm to midnight and half a tank gone. [laugh]

 

The rental guy asked me if I wanted the GT 4.6L V8. :wacko:

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in my personal views, muscle cars fall under american made cars - bulky, supercharged, fuel-guzzling, loud and such.

 

all others are not. they're just sports cars/supercars.

 

my personal favourite,

 

Plymouth Roadrunner

 

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only old American muscle cars are real muscle. the rest are all fake..

 

Not really, I find that the Chrysler SRT8 a rather "modern" muscle car, along with the likes of the Chevy Camaro and newer Shelby GT500.

 

To me, muscle cars are American cars with big block engines shoved into it. That's why I don't consider Mercedes as a muscle car.

 

Although in honesty, the Holden HSV Clubsport GXP is my next fav muscle car, although its Australian. Oh well there's an American engine inside it if I'm not wrong! [laugh]

 

In Singapore, without a doubt, my answer is the Chrysler 300 SRT8. The rest can go home. :D

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in american text..a muscle is one with a raw V8 :)

 

cars like the steve mcqueen mustang..dodge charger..challenger..shelby cobra..

 

usually these cars go well in a straight line..takin corners isnt their forte :)

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Why aren't muscle cars found in Singapore?

 

Because you will pay thru' your nose for the road tax and petrol. Not forgetting insurance.

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