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Old 02-20-2006, 12:03 AM
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Re: Considering... (Thread Split)

I'm way beyond the "loyalty" stage. I find that automakers are not loyal to us. Why should I be loyal to them.

To that end, I will buy the best product I can find and while I prefer a domestic car, if a Japanese or German product is a lot better, I'll get it. That said, all a domestic has to be is just as good as the import and I'll be glad to pay an extra grand or two for it.

Right now it is a 2-dog show. Just the Challenger and the Camaro for my daily driver. I'm getting a Solstice GXP for weekend work when I can get one. After that, it will be the better product that gets my money.

That said, I like the looks of the Challenger better and if it comes in not too heavy (minor detail) and not too expensive (major detail) then I'll own a Challenger. I would prefer to own the Challenger. It would be my 1st Mopar.

No loyalty here. I expect the best car and right now I expect that to be the LY Challenger.
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