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Drove a friends Charger today, it was like turning the Queen Mary! I must admit it's gangster fine inside though, felt like I was sitting in a leather recliner floating

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Old 12-30-2013, 11:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Drove a friends Charger today, it was like turning the Queen Mary!
I must admit it's gangster fine inside though, felt like I was sitting in a leather recliner floating down the road. I had to push the pedal to the floor to get it to move.
Then, later I got in my Z and it felt like driving a go cart...so freeing, responsive, and really a "Z"en experience after driving that Charger.
Anyway, it's nice to have an experience like that to make me appreciate what I've got.
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When I bought the Z I was looking for a car to have some fun in. I gave the charger a test drive b/c I was thinking about a V-8 but that fuel efficiency craptastic cylinder cutout crap totally ruins it. They are nicely appointed but everyone has one and they are like boat in terms of driving dynamics.

Z was definitely the right decision for moi.
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Drove a friends Charger today, it was like turning the Queen Mary!
I must admit it's gangster fine inside though, felt like I was sitting in a leather recliner floating down the road. I had to push the pedal to the floor to get it to move.
Then, later I got in my Z and it felt like driving a go cart...so freeing, responsive, and really a "Z"en experience after driving that Charger.
Anyway, it's nice to have an experience like that to make me appreciate what I've got.

What model was it? My wife has a R/T Daytona and it moves pretty good for a big a** car, but its no mach for the Z...
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We have a suburban and two demolition trucks at work. After driving them for a week in OR, I felt the same way. I have been driving my dad's 335 and El Dorado the last two weeks. I'm interested to see how I feel about my Z next week.

I'm missing the hell out of it!
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We have a suburban and two demolition trucks at work. After driving them for a week in OR, I felt the same way. I have been driving my dad's 335 and El Dorado the last two weeks. I'm interested to see how I feel about my Z next week.

I'm missing the hell out of it!
I used to think my wife's 328 handled well...
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What model was it? My wife has a R/T Daytona and it moves pretty good for a big a** car, but its no mach for the Z...
It was the baseline version, one step below the R/T. We were testing his laser jammer, we borrowed a ticket gun from his cop friend, it worked really well.
I honestly expected more get up and go than it had, but it's pulling 2 tons probably.
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I have to say, the Z really is the perfect balance of power and handling for the money.
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Drove a friends Charger today, it was like turning the Queen Mary!
I must admit it's gangster fine inside though, felt like I was sitting in a leather recliner floating down the road. I had to push the pedal to the floor to get it to move.
Then, later I got in my Z and it felt like driving a go cart...so freeing, responsive, and really a "Z"en experience after driving that Charger.
Anyway, it's nice to have an experience like that to make me appreciate what I've got.
The Z is an amazing package of capability. You can spend more and get much less!! Thanks for sharing this! Happy New Year as well!
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"felt like I was sitting in a leather recliner floating down the road"
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It was the baseline version, one step below the R/T. We were testing his laser jammer, we borrowed a ticket gun from his cop friend, it worked really well.
I honestly expected more get up and go than it had, but it's pulling 2 tons probably.
I believe the R/T and up are the ones that come with the V8, so your buddy must have the V6. (SE & SXT are the V6)

I wouldn't doubt for a second that felt like a boat. I probably wouldn't get anything less than the SRT in the Charger for it to actually be fun like the 370.
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Drove a friends Charger today, it was like turning the Queen Mary!
I must admit it's gangster fine inside though, felt like I was sitting in a leather recliner floating down the road. I had to push the pedal to the floor to get it to move.
Then, later I got in my Z and it felt like driving a go cart...so freeing, responsive, and really a "Z"en experience after driving that Charger.
Anyway, it's nice to have an experience like that to make me appreciate what I've got.
i use to feel this way a lot after coming back from biz trips. couldn't wait to get he the hell out of the rental.
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Others may feel differently but when I drove my cousin's Camaro, it felt like I was driving a ship. The agility was just not there. Then I got back in my Z and the difference was amazing.
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I really don't have much to compare it with. I've had Suburbans all my working life. My wife got me this car! How 'bout that! I was looking for something fun to drive.....she saw this Z , red convertible, and said "I want you to have this car!".
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I test drove a '13 RT before I bought the 370. I did not feel fast for 370HP, it handled like the yacht it is. Brakes were vague, steering completely lifeless. Though it sounded great, and was CHEAP. They offered me a fully loaded 2013, FULLY loaded, every option out there for $27 OTD.
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I borrowed my buddies Toyota Sienna van. I kept thinking I was about to tip over. Mid turn with the height of the van, leaning left and right, felt awful. If the Z leaned as much you'd be heading off road, as something just broke.
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