the1969dodgechargerfan
the1969DodgeChargerFan
the1969dodgechargerfan

Gosh, remember when Toyota was the gold standard when it came to vehicle quality?

Dodge actually sold one million Journeys? Huh.

And wouldn’t the Corvette-ish Cadillac XLR be the rarest Caddy to see on the road due to those Achilles-heel tail lights?

Since these ELRs have depreciated like dropped rocks, and how he’s on the high side for what these hybrids go for nowadays; if you’re not afraid of buying a decade-old EV and an ICE folded into one body, go for it. Despite its lowish miles for its age I would be, so ND from me.

Meh, I knew someone would bring up the Gen Lee—no skin off my back. I thought about posting it myself—call a spade a spade—but the Bond Lotus submersible is such an eyeball roller.

Well the flick did take the Best Editing Oscar for the 1968 flicks. And it wasn’t because of the steely-eyed glares that McQueen kept throwing at Robert Vaughn.

Dodge is planning the same shit with the Charger EV and it galls me to no end. If I pay for the car, I get its performance—period—the company holding some perf for ransom until I cough up more bucks means they can go eff themselves to death.

Some men are so relentlessly awful, they should be locked up in prison and throw away the key. He is one of them.

The Lotus submersible from The Spy Who Loved Me (1977):

Didn’t say anything about the fastback selling at $11K.

On one hand, it’s in great shape for its age and the styling works well as a 4-door.

The state of being drunk.

I just find it so bizarre that a car with such meh styling could be considered a “muscle car”....

Every time I look at the photos of the box with its front wheels canted out so far, it makes my ankles hurt.

What I see happening are games of brinkmanship where economists and accountants at manufacturers ask themselves two questions:

And still getting redirected to theroot.com--what’s up with that?

Back in Arkansas at the University of Ark in Fayetteville and when I had first bought the Charger, there was a snowstorm combined with sleet. This was when the car had a 318, so the Dodge had torque but nothing dramatic in the torque department. I drove the Charger to the local mall and discovered how easily I could

Oh look!  It’s an aspect of robocars that even Captain Obvious could’ve pointed out....

Bang!  COTD winner.

You’re on the mark....