benstone04
BenStone04
benstone04

I still have that 1992 red IROC R/T pictured above some 12 years later. The car was originally purchased in South Florida and lived in Orlando until 1998, when my Dads co-worker purchased it as a summer toy and drove it to Appleton, WI. With my Dads blessing (and against my mothers wishes) I bought it in April 2005

Yeah, what Reid did with Yucca Mountain was damn near a crime. More than willing to take the money to make it - but once it was ready for use the tune changed to “Oh, HELL no!”

Spirit R/T was my obsession but I would have went for the IROC too.

I had an unhealthy obsession with the 93 IROC RT Dodge Daytona back in the day. Still chasing one if I see clean ones pop up.

So I see I’m now in the greys for what, questioning the tone of a previous article? Seriously? I was almost going to cut some slack but now I see my suspicions about dishonesty were completely right if that’s how you respond to criticism.

For what it’s worth no, your original article wasn’t that bad, (actually based the retaliatory graying of my account I have no doubt that it was far more deliberately dishonest than I expected and this reply has been edited accordingly.) This is where I take issue:

What a truly interesting place in our nations history. Think about what this place means to everyone who lived through the Cold War. This was the place the insured MAD. This was the place the drove that helped drive the USSR into the ground financially (trying to keep up with the nuke count). This place created 60k

Cool people don’t worry about how they look driving a vehicle. Get what works for you and your needs.

Nice bait, but it’s Topeka, Kansas. Among so many other white people, her “privilege” is damned near worthless.

I rented three, and found the base model to be depressing. But the loaded AWD C I had for a few days was unique and rich. I could absolutely purchase a loaded C with my own money. The center console storage was innovative and the trunk was huge thanks to a long ducktail. The back seat was inconsequential for me, and

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Did you not see the RCR video ‘The history of the Chrysler Mercedes merger’?

As a big FCA fan, come on, man. This site is about appreciating everything automotive, not bashing manufacturers that you don’t like. Positivity and respect for the passions of others.

Are you implying that BMWs are reliable?! Ha!

Most people here are. They hate Ram because -> trucks, they hate Jeep because ->not a brown wagon, they hate on the charger and challenger because -> RWD cars with big engines are stupid. The same people who will tell you to go buy and 8 year old BMW from Carmax with a warranty for $35,000 will say that a new $35,000

1st, 2nd, 3rd, and Neutral: So are you 100% biased against FCA?

this is still a “gawker” property. you have to blame the corporation, the socialist government can do no wrong.

From the link about growth plates:

This is a bit off-topic, but I always try to set the record straight. Unlike the more recent 2008 auto industry bailout, Mr. Iacocca and Chrysler did not, in fact, "help breathe new life into Chrysler by securing government loans." They secured government loan GUARANTEES and then paid the loans back early, never

I don't care about A/C and getting a new windshield should be no big deal. And while the paint isn't good, I would drive it as-is and maybe with some luck, it might even be worth something some day. But even it isn't, no big deal since it's only $1500.