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Old 04-24-2006, 06:34 PM
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Re: Chrysler sees niche for Challenger concept as it mulls production options

Originally Posted by GottahaveaHemi
I would be using it as my "fun" car. Take it to work a few times a month, drive it on the weekends, take it on dates... So I will be using it often I hope, but not a daily driver. Now just waiting for the release date...
That is pretty much my plan also, with the exception of "take it on dates". Which leads to one of my major issues right now. I'm married, have a 4 year old daughter and we're in the process of adopting a baby girl from China. How in the hell can I justify $40k for a 3rd car, part-time fun mobile? I am constantly thinking of ways to pull this off, because I cannot stop obsessing about this car. I don't care if I have to go up to my eyeballs in debt (hey, it's the American way), I truly have to own this car (especially if it comes out in Sublime). My wife thinks I am certifiably insane. Am I the only guy with these kinds of issues on here? It seems like everyone else has their hand on the checkbook, waiting for the word.
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