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Old 08-02-2008, 10:39 AM
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Smile Re: What's up with the "I don't care about speed" talk?

Originally Posted by Majorgeek View Post
What attracts you to a car first? Its engine? Its dash? Most likely the exterior. You can always do what you want from there. I owned a Challenger when I was a kid and thought the design was awesome. I also own a Viper and Grand National, so its also not my fastest car, but frankly, unless your going to the track with it, I dont think it matters. Frankly, the streets are a really stupid place to race and a easy way to get arrested.
...the 08 Challenger is more like a time machine for me...great looks, great performance, and I can drive it daily, just like the old days...I have several old Challengers too, but they can't be used everyday, too old/rare/etc etc...
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