but my kid"s legs are getting long and they dont like to road trip it much anymore. they are finally in that stage where we can just take them most anywhere we go. truck isnt near as fun to drive lol. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coach:
Admittedly, I was also looking at those hellcats for either Charger or Challenger. But two big sticking points for me is the need for AWD, especially in winter season when snow is unpredictable, and the prohibitive cost of those vehicles.
I can make it work with a RWD, but it's a little more difficult to muster out of a packed/messy road, and I would probably have a better sense of security knowing that it was equipped with a AWD, that's all.
ive got an ls3 camaro and i've driven it in everything and everywhere. [Reply]
Originally Posted by SAUTO:
oh i've still got it, probably always will.
but my kid"s legs are getting long and they dont like to road trip it much anymore. they are finally in that stage where we can just take them most anywhere we go. truck isnt near as fun to drive lol.
That Yukon we bought with the 6.2 will shit and get. :-)
I’m sure the newer motors are hotter yet.
One of my neighbors down south had some ridiculously souped up Grand Cherokee. My buddy change the oil in it and he said he accidentally barked the tires just moving it across the lot. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
That Yukon we bought with the 6.2 will shit and get. :-)
I’m sure the newer motors are hotter yet.
One of my neighbors down south had some ridiculously souped up Grand Cherokee. My buddy change the oil in it and he said he accidentally barked the tires just moving it across the lot.
oh my truck will roll right out, but its not the same :-).
only thing i dont like about the chargers is they are auto cars. [Reply]
Originally Posted by SAUTO:
oh my truck will roll right out, but its not the same :-).
only thing i dont like about the chargers is they are auto cars.
It’s not the same but it’s a viable substitute.
You might at least take a gander at some of those hopped up Grand Cherokees. I don’t know anything about them but it looks like they made a concerted effort to make race cars out of them [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I drove a RWD Mustang one Montana winter. For a visual of that driving experience I referred to that car as a “death sled.”
Yeah, I have driven RWD on winter season, and while it can work, it's just unnerving at times, especially if it gets slick.
I'd feel better on a AWD than RWD, from my own opinion/experiences. [Reply]
Originally Posted by SAUTO:
oh my truck will roll right out, but its not the same :-).
only thing i dont like about the chargers is they are auto cars.
Eh, I had my charger for 7 years and 3 months. Best decision I ever made. Only had one issue of the water pump blowing out, other than that, nothing else went sideways. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigBeauford:
Anyone have any opinions on the new Jetta GLIs?
I like it but it doesn't really distinguish itself. But a hell of a lot better than the Subaru in that class. Which is a shame and Subaru's don't seem to get the love they deserve. [Reply]
Originally Posted by eDave:
I looked further as I am in the market for a new ride myself. This, to me, is the best choice in the class. Car and Driver loves it. VW's can be quite quirky.
Definitely check out The Redline Review of it on YouTube. That guy is thorough with his car reviews. [Reply]