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Old 08-04-2008, 11:47 AM
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Re: 08 as Daily Driver or Weekender?

Originally Posted by Venthos View Post
I'm getting an '09, but my answer would be the same if I were getting an '08. Daily driver, 365 days a year. Through Michigan winters and all. I feel bad for anyone who is purposely babying the car to maintain resale value. This is a car that begs to be driven. If I want to make money I'm definitely not going to invest in a car - horrible investment plan.
What you said. Anyone that bought one of these thinking it was going to be another 70 Hemi Cuda/Challenger windfall 30 years from now is delusional. Too many of them built already, and they're just getting started.

That said, mine will be daily driven, switch hitting with my SRT-4 when the rain comes (and for those mountain biking trips). Weekend duties will probably get shared with my 65 depending on the destination/mood.

I also concur with an earlier post - Muscle cars are meant to be driven. Get out there and enjoy them!
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