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The Chrysler LX-platform cars tend to look good, but have you driven one? I drove a Magnum, and I literally felt like I was looking out through a mailbox door. Couldn't even see the traffic signals without having to leaning forward! It could be my long-arm driving style, but I'd still much prefer a higher glass:metal ratio.
Accord all the way. Chrysler products are generally crap, except the Ram trucks. The company only seems to put it's effort into that cash cow.Original-Owner 1991 Honda Accord
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Originally posted by nurega View Postthe Chrysler Lx-platform Cars Tend To Look Good, But Have You Driven One? I Drove A Magnum, And I Literally Felt Like I Was Looking Out Through A Mailbox Door. Couldn't Even See The Traffic Signals Without Having To Leaning Forward! It Could Be My Long-arm Driving Style, But I'd Still Much Prefer A Higher Glass:metal Ratio.
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Honda all the way. Classy, refined, reliable, good resale. What more do you need? The Accord is a beautiful piece of machinery.
Challenger is just a fat American car. It's lazy, heavy, cheaply made (I used to build seats and interior components for them) and will have rock bottom resale value. Not to mention, 90% of them are going to be beat on hard because everyone thinks it's a street legal race car.
Yeah, the Challeger is cool, as long as it's an SRT8. There's no point in getting anything less, and it's pretty impracticle as a year round daily driver.
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Originally posted by Nurega View PostThe Chrysler LX-platform cars tend to look good, but have you driven one? I drove a Magnum, and I literally felt like I was looking out through a mailbox door. Couldn't even see the traffic signals without having to leaning forward! It could be my long-arm driving style, but I'd still much prefer a higher glass:metal ratio.
Accord all the way. Chrysler products are generally crap, except the Ram trucks. The company only seems to put it's effort into that cash cow.
Only has 75k miles on it and it's already had a new tranny, new rear end, PCM reprogrammed, new rad, new catalytic converter, new head because the valve guides burnt out and new transfer case. Sad part is, he bought it with 72k miles on it and he's done the head, brakes, fixed an exhaust leak and replaced the rad in 3000 miles.
Pretty damn reliable truck.
I've yet to own a Chrysler product, and I don't think I ever will unless it was built before 1980.
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Originally posted by mtnbikaah View PostI would buy the accord....
are you looking to buy one? race one? demolition derby one?
Originally posted by '93CB7Ex View Postaccord for sure.
Originally posted by rave93 View Postwhat exact model for the challenger? srt-8? and im assuming its the accord coupe yes?
Originally posted by Nurega View PostThe Chrysler LX-platform cars tend to look good, but have you driven one? I drove a Magnum, and I literally felt like I was looking out through a mailbox door. Couldn't even see the traffic signals without having to leaning forward! It could be my long-arm driving style, but I'd still much prefer a higher glass:metal ratio.
No havent driver one yet
Accord all the way. Chrysler products are generally crap, except the Ram trucks. The company only seems to put it's effort into that cash cow.
Originally posted by crazymikey View PostHonda all the way. Classy, refined, reliable, good resale. What more do you need? The Accord is a beautiful piece of machinery.
Challenger is just a fat American car. It's lazy, heavy, cheaply made (I used to build seats and interior components for them) and will have rock bottom resale value. Not to mention, 90% of them are going to be beat on hard because everyone thinks it's a street legal race car.
Yeah, the Challeger is cool, as long as it's an SRT8. There's no point in getting anything less, and it's pretty impracticle as a year round daily driver.
Originally posted by ONEKLEAN91 View Postchallenger all the wayFreedom Is Not Free
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MSRP*$32,605
Bodystyle2 door Coupe
Engine5.7L V-8cyl
Transmission6 speed manual
Ext. ColorBright Silver
This would be what i'd get.Last edited by benjerman112; 08-01-2010, 12:56 AM.Freedom Is Not Free
U.S Army 02/08 Medically Discharged
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Chalengers to me seem shitty, they are WAY to boxy. Plus what about gas and what not that v8 is one hungry monster in one havy ass body. I would stay with the accord.
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