Yes, its true. Truthfully not very sad about it. I went to a Nissan dealer a couple months ago and sat in a Nismo 350Z. Its a sweet looking car
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01-27-2009, 10:49 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Yes, its true. Truthfully not very sad about it. I went to a Nissan dealer a couple months ago and sat in a Nismo 350Z. Its a sweet looking car but just to small for me for every day commutes. I can't imagine how uncomfortable the 370 must be for me. So I shopped around and around... I think I may be going to the dark side after all these years driving imports... I drove a car I NEVER ever thought I would ever consider....especially after taking 2 GT500's out for nice spins around the establishment.
2009 Dodge Challenger R/T 6 speed in stone white (track pack). I know I know, I have been getting a lot of flack for my desicion...but I love it. I drove it once but never got on it. Drove it again...scared the crap out of the salesman...It really didn't take much convincing...my right foot did all the work! lol. I still think the Z is a fantastic car and I would get one if I had the frame of a woman...but I don't, thank god.....
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01-27-2009, 11:33 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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And you drove a Mazdaspeed 3?! LOL!!!
Anyway, the Challenger is a great car. If my deal falls through with the crap dealers here in East Texas, I am going straight to the Chevy dealership and I'm buying a Camaro SS. I kind of miss my V8 roots anyway. (built 4 pro mods) |
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The R/T 6 speed has a special tuned exhaust system from the factory so it sounds different than the automatics because the auto's have the cylinder shut off. So the 6 speed has a nice growl throughout the powerband.
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But in 2 years I will have more than enough for Vortech S/C, Predator tuner, MBRP catback, full hotchkis suspension, BBK front and rear, some wide rims and meaty tires. But thats all in due time. I'll be chrning up a little north of 500whp.
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01-27-2009, 03:41 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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I like the Chally. I drove an R/T and SRT8 before I bought the Z. In the end is was a bit too expensive, plump, and plain on the inside for my taste. Now if I could have gotten $5k or more off of the sticker I would be a happy owner today.
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Well I guess you need a new user name
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01-28-2009, 12:09 AM | #14 (permalink) |
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nice..... the Challenger looks alright.... as long as there are no regrets..lol
the V8 rumble is just cool... I guess you gotta change ur screen name now.....hahaha |
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