jmsturm
JustinS
jmsturm

Back in the day, I had two of these beasts as company cars. (Yes, I worked for FCA back when it was just Chrysler, or DaimlerChrysler, or whatever the hell we were at the time.)

“If you’ve got 30K that can get you a pretty good Dodge Viper, I can’t understand why on Earth someone would spend that amount on a stupid pick-up truck with the same engine / transmission.”

Yeah no kidding, if a clean lower miles one came up for $15K I’d have a hard time turning it down.

I use mine to root for truffles.

I dunno... I’d have to get it checked out, but the cleanliness of it makes me think it was well maintained, not thrashed out.

An asking price of $29k would show up in a search with a max price of $29k.

I build blown racing engines as a paying hobby. This is the best example of “sell it before the maintenance is due” that I’ve seen on here. In general, most American blown engines need to be torn down and reconditioned every 50k miles on mild-moderate boost applications. The ad says it had engine maintenance, but I

2. Transmission came in the truck stock. He said he upgraded the master/slave, but that’s it.

$15K for a clean title SRT-10? With these miles?

Cool truck, but it’s not 29k cool.

I am going to play the lottery today, just so if I win I can get a custom bodied Viper.

I learned to hate all products Dodge when my Caravan very carefully and thoroughly shed its paint over the course of a summer. My passionate distrust of every Italian automaker is underscored by so many different writers’ takes on it that the underscoring is digging into the desk beneath.

EXACTLY.

Yes, because there’s a button on the seat, which allows the seat to recline, which was placed there intentionally by the manufacturer, and that the airline then bought and sold tickets to use.

Yes, you are the only person that matters /s

The real monsters are the airlines who pack us into aluminum cans and make us choose sides in the recliner/reclinee battle.

Pay for a nicer seat ya poor.

Eh. I’m a very tall person who needs my legroom, and the person in front of me reclining takes what little legroom I have down to nil. So believe me, I have reason to have disdain for people who recline. But to call them monsters for reclining like at MOST 3 inches? Meh. Maybe a bit inconsiderate (I’d appreciate it if

Not the same. Reclining is staying within the “parking spot” that you purchased from the airline. You want your inch or two back, recline your seat too. Boom. Problem solved. If you bought the bulkhead seat, that’s on you.

Next time I fly, I will recline out of spite for you even if I don’t feel like reclining!!!