this is a Challenger forum. Never h eard of a truck challenger.:shifty:
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I hear Idaho is a good place to live. At least better than California.:stars:
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I have a Corvette so on my next car I want something bigger and a car that I don't have to worry about scraping driveways or speed bumps. It must...
it was about a year ago when I test drove an SRT in the rain and it is comfortable car to drive.
I wonder how many people are still going to buy Challengers?:sorry:
I understand they have been having problems with the Challenger R/T with the MDS system that come with the auto trans. Has this been resolved yet?
One of the reasons I prefer a Challenger is because of its higher stance. Having lower cars makes parking and driving difficult when scrapping...
I was hoping there would be some kind of incentive to bring this forum alive. I have asked questions on here and it is so dead never got any...
:blowup: Let's face it...it's dead here.:stars::blowup:
It would help if we had more vendors on here too. That other website Challenger talk forum has alot of traffic but there are alot of idiots up...
We are the dodge boys. You in a heap of trouble boy.:dumb:
Looks like the Challenger is going to die soon with this kind of response on here.:please:
Maybe we can increase memberships on here by getting more vendors on here?:sorry::maddy::welcome:
Is it still dead here? Hardly any kind of traffic on here. My questions did not even get answered. If they would have been answered I would...
Which model Challenger will give the smoothest, comfortable ride and isolation over bumps, potholes on real world roads? (torn up roads).:please:
Out of all 3 models which model will give you the best comfortable ride over real world roads? (beat up roads).:please:
:ronlove:HIGHER INSURANCE RATES.:friends:
Checked out a yellow jacket 2012 model today 52,000. They had it up in front of dealership left outside not in show room.
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