oh man, no no no...too soon, too soon.
oh man, no no no...too soon, too soon.Well he is going from one 4400 pound vehicle to another lol. So probably won't notice much difference.
You know why Dodge cars need Hemis with 400 plus horspower? so they can move that extra 800 pounds of SUV steel around.![]()
I'm kidding of course. All in good fun.![]()
And I'll agree with you, to a point. The Mustang and Camaro have truly evolved into Sports Cars. They will both out-preform the Challenger when it comes to carving through the twisting turns on a track or mountain roads. The Challenger is a Muscle car! Straight line performance and the most retro design available today. It's a big, comfortable cruiser. All those features I listed is why I love the car as much as I do.The Mustang and Camaro have left the Challenger in the dust as far as drivability. The Challenger gets by strictly on HP and the retro design.
You have nooooo, idea how difficult this will be! My Challenger still has it's new car smell!Congratulations!! Post some pix after you pick it up
(though it must have been sad to give up your Challenger as 1 of your 2 trade-ins)
Holy Crap! Seriously? I would move. In Oregon ALL you pay is $172 per 4 years registration. Period. Not even any sales tax and sure as heck no property tax. Yes, we have a fairly high income tax and moderate property tax - but only on real esate, nothing else.Here in Virginia, you get taxed twice a year on the value of your cars.
Ya know,,, we traded in the Challenger and Canyon yesterday and brought the RL home. I actually went to the dealership with the Canyon 30 minutes after my wife went with the Challenger just so I wouldn't have to see it go. And today,,,,, as much as I love the RL, I wish I could've some how,, worked some kinda wacky deal to keep them both! Because I know, at this point in life, that I'll "NEVER" have a car like that Challenger again! I keep hearing a voice in the back of my head that I made a mistake. I hope that the voice fades away. Soon! Like today!I remember the feeling when I sold my 1987 Trans Am GTA and then the 2010 Mustang GT ragtop knowing that it was more than likely the end of my toy days. I think of the GTA on occasion because it was like a museum piece, 14k on it when I let it go. But you move on to new things. New chapters.
You didn't hijack the thread! It's amazing regarding the similarities between the both of us. The only difference was that my Challenger was the SRT. So I had the adaptive suspension settings. When set to street, it was very comfortable and I did carry a full sized spare in the trunk. I never cared about putting people in the back seat. As a matter of fact, no one ever sat back there, lol. But I do have to agree with all of your other statements. (Insurance, parking lots, constantly cleaning it, never taking it out in bad weather, ect..)I'd like to add that I did the almost identical trade with my '15 Scat Pack to get the Ridgeline. In fact I also included my old and extremely reliable Tundra. I wasn't quite as attached as you state you are, but I will say that I have no regrets.
I find all of my solace in the practicality and sensibility of the outcome. I hated getting a finger pint on the Scat Pack (it was black), I hated filling it with premium, it really wasn't all that comfortable, I was always on pins and needles in parking lots, I wasn't happy about putting it to bed for 6 months in winter, the insurance bill was ridiculous, I could never put humans in the back seat, I worried constantly about traveling without a spare tire and, being a Toyota/Honda guy for most of my 40+ years of driving, I always had the idea that since it was a Chrysler product, a breakdown/malfunction was around every corner.
Just my opinion...sorry to hijack...back to your regular programming.
Signed,
I feel smarter now