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Old 06-14-2008, 10:00 PM
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Smile Re: Avoid 1st Year Problems

...all cars have certain quirks...thinking they let all the bugs stay there until model year change over is silly(sometimes they develope NEW bugs).....manufacturers make running changes all the time...I hope to be on my 3rd or 4th Challenger while you are waiting for Chrysler to work out the bugs and make a PERFECT one...hey, I'll take one right now

...mine should be here in less than 100 hours


ps.....the absolute worst new car I ever owned was a 73 CUDA...it never did run right during the 3 years I owned it....no one could repair it correctly....that was the 4th year for the CUDA....I traded it for a 61 Vette with a blown engine...that CUDA should have been "lemoned"
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