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What's Better for a Hypothetical Garage: BMW M5 CC or Dodge Challenger Magnum SW?

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Photo: tuningcar_ps / Instagram / Evren Ozgun Spy Sketch / YouTube
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Ever since the inception of the automotive industry more than a hundred years ago, everyone has been trying to get these no-horse-wheeled 'carts' to go faster and faster. And sometimes the 'need for speed' manifests even within a typical household where both mum and dad work while still catering to their offspring. As such, they probably need a feisty garage that's ready to handle anything – from ultra-fast grocery getting incursions to changing sporting schedules for the younglings. Plus, just about anything in between.
In the real world, sometimes we have to settle for a vehicle that can do most things, though not as fast as the father or mother would like to. But across the imaginative realm of digital car content creators, there's no limit to the imagination and its creative spirit. Of course, there is no need to take our word for granted, as we have a couple of examples from audacious pixel masters that have separately given us ideas for the perfect pair of wheels for a feisty working mum and a sporty executive dad.

First, the ladies, of course. The virtual artist, better known as tuningcar_ps on social media, likes to CGI-play with simple yet quirky stuff, such as reimagining the beloved Dodge Magnum from the mid to late 2000s based not on the Chrysler LX platform that made it a close relative to the Dodge Charger performance sedan but on the Chrysler LA architecture that is used for the latest installment of the Dodge Challenger pony and muscle coupe. Naturally, the Dodge Challenger x Magnum transformation may be hard to swallow for some, which is probably why the author quickly became a little ironical – as one can easily see in the video embedded below.

Secondly, the European CGI expert behind the Evren Ozgun Spy Sketch channel on YouTube has a slightly different interpretation of the upcoming G60-based BMW M5 executive high-performance sedan. While most rumor mill outlets covering the forthcoming case of the feisty four-door have asked their resident pixel masters not to stray too far away from the eighth-generation source, this CGI expert didn't care for tradition or any OEM conventions. Instead, he just went on and imagined a great competitor from the genuine sports car category.

Better yet, the author recently envisioned the upcoming Mercedes-Benz CLE-Class as a Coupe x Cabriolet instead of separate models. And now he applied the same CC form factor to the hypothetical seventh iteration of the all-mighty M5 executive sedan. Thus, not only does the unofficial BMW M5 high-performance machine have just two doors, but the roof is also not fixed. Instead, the hardtop elements fold away and get neatly stored in the trunk. Oh, and did we also mention that he also tamed the controversial front end?!

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About the author: Aurel Niculescu
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Aurel has aimed high all his life (literally, at 16 he was flying gliders all by himself) so in 2006 he switched careers and got hired as a writer at his favorite magazine. Since then, his work has been published both by print and online outlets, most recently right here, on autoevolution.
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