jmgadget
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jmgadget

oh I am dying to know what dealer this is. I live not far from snorwalk. If it is who I think it is then I expect this kind of behavior.

Looks like that is one of the new OSP Chargers. It seems that all of the Troopers who have these act like little kids now, constantly flooring the accelerator from stops, flying down interstates and generally being annoying with them.

Yep on the ZF. I think I got one of the last German built ones too. I am averaging about 26MPG right now with more highway driving than city and almost 9K miles. I am not exactly known for playing nice with the throttle either. I took a road-trip about a month ago 500 miles round trip and i was averaging almost 33MPG

Completely agree. I have a 300S with the V6 (I wanted the MPG) though but I have had the V8s as loaners. These cars are the ultimate road-trip cars. The Paddle-shifters are definitely preferred over that auto-stick. No matter how many times I drove the V8 Auto-stick equipped chargers I always wanted to go back and

So far no word on the 14 or 15MY cars getting the 8-speeds with the Hemi's. All rumors have pointed in this direction but if so it will probably be late-availability. They should really get around to it sooner though as it would improve the car drastically.

Or the driver has Peripheral Vision problems and is listed as an endorsement requirement (do they do that in Canada?). My mother had them required.

Completely agree. Between my experience with Sync, MMI, UConnect and just recently Chevy's MyWhatever the UConnect is probably the best bang for your buck in lower-priced cars. It was one of the main reasons why I chose my 300 over the others. MMI takes the cake though on all systems.

Not always intel work. My company has a on-site customer interaction center and all of our end clients are locked down so no USB or CD's can be used unless you unlock them through the locked bios. This prevents employees from taking customer data. They also have a no-cell phone/camera policy on the CIC floor. It helps

You are correct. Scarlet and Gray.

Completely agree with you. I had the Regal GS on a short list of cars for my new car replacement this year. It has a very comfy interior and the GS looks are about as close to the Opel look as you can get I think. Unfortunately I just couldn't get over that stigma of buying a Buick when I am in my 20s

Unfortunately this kid has a series of videos on youtube (compliments of his brother) with these reactions. He seems to be a bit unstable. Most likely from the constant spoiling he used to get which he doesn't get anymore (judging by the video of him taking a baseball bat to a truck the parents bought him).

I live 40 minutes between to semi-large cities and home to a very popular Amusement park. We tend to get some weird cars here on occasion. I have a picture of the GT somewhere. I would love to go for a ride in the GT. Its not my absolute favorite car, but its in my top 5.

I live in a small town and we have a Black GT roaming the streets from time to time. I usually see it once or twice a summer and I believe I know where its home is but I have not confirmed it yet. I remember the day it was getting delivered to the Ford dealer in town, the dealer is right across from a high-school,

Exactly. Detroit is a Small town now.

I have a dealer around my area that has a particular affininty for SSR's. In fact, he sent his sales men around the country one time to buy as many as possible (I think he has about 12 in the collection at this point). They all sit on his various dealer lots (all Chevy lots) and not a one are for sale.

Yeah, I know this is late (I just saw the notification). I actually have the newer style key that requires no insertion into the dash (I know what key you are talking about though. My RAM has that style). However, one fact that many people don't know is that if the battery dies in the Fob you can push it into the

Chrysler cars let you select which doors unlock if the fob is nearby. as long as the fob is within range (5 feet I think) as long as somebody pulls the door handle it unlocks. It is also similar to the Escape as it knows that a key is not in the vehicle. If the car is started you can drive it a short distance but it

My Chrysler 300 Proximity Fob is $120 to replace (and I believe it is the same across the board for all Chrysler/Dodge products that use my particular style.

Now we know why the GC got more narrow headlights. It needs to match its son.