This implies that the Challenger doesn't. It indeed does have 4-wheel independent suspension, and had it ever since it's 2008 debut.
Unless you're talking about the 1970-74 Challenger.
Or maybe you were thinking of the Mustang, which had a solid rear suspension until 2014. The new Mustang also has 4-wheel independent suspension now.
No, actually this implied it. I really have no idea.
>> The drive train is an antique, so it doesnt go around corners very well. <<
Or maybe you were thinking of the Mustang, which had a solid rear suspension until 2014. The new Mustang also has 4-wheel independent suspension now.
No, I was thinking of the original Beetle, which had independent, torsion bar suspension in 1936.