CmndrFish
CmndrFish
CmndrFish

I'm just curious how many people that hate on the Sebring have actually driven one.

Hello, number 1. I'll take you and used the hatchback behind you to start a family with you. How does that sound?

Now, granted, the thing would probably kill me before I kill it, but either way I'd have tons of fun.

If this were the Chicago Auto Show instead of the Detroit Auto Show, I would definitely help you out.... I have a similar vintage Samsung phone. Milwaukee to Detroit is a little too far to swing :P

Born in Fond du Lac, live in Milwaukee.

What? You guys didn't know this?

Not counting the Mitsubishi rebadge, of course.

@Jagvar: They used to, as with the Avenger, but not anymore it appears. The Caliber is still available though :P

@FromaBuick6: Yeah, I have lived in Wisconsin my entire life and don't think I've ever seen chains on a car around here. Hell, when my front tires start going bald (my car is FWD), I rotate them and continue on my merry way.

I'm going to be dropping one dead marque for another, as I retire Ye Olde Plymouth Breeze, which isn't really that old (98) but sure does play the part by the way it's rusting, for a fine Saab 9-5 wagon.

The Dodge Rampage, with its seats that fold into the floor, was actually also a concept for the Stow 'n Go seating found in Chrysler minivans. They missed that piece over at PickupTrucks.com

I would like to thank this City of Madison worker. UW-Madison students have a superiority complex that is extremely undeserved. For the love of God, I go to the Milwaukee School of Engineering and we can outdrink those goddamn lightweights. Kick their ass, snow plow.

American cars and easily breakable plastic parts are not uncommon. My '98 Stratus is the same way, I have a bunch of broken clips on both front doors, so of course I added some duct tape to keep the door panel on! It takes me less than half an hour to take off a door panel, though, probably more like 10 minutes.

@stoke: I think this would like to have a word with you.

WHOA WHOA WHOA, THAT'S IN WISCONSIN!

To drive? I'm with you on the Viper. It's scary to drive in NFS: Shift, I can't imagine what it's like in real life!