I bought a challenger

frankprozzoly

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I bought myself an expensive bday present today. Its an r/t. I'm nervous about using it for a daily driver. I traded the accord
 
<---- I have a Charger R/T and it's a great DD,I have yet to get stuck or spin in the snow. Of coarse common sense applies! Quit worrying and enjoy you b/day gift,it's a great car.
 
Congrats on the new ride, love the color!
 
Recently did something similar (Mustang GT). I will tell you from 1st hand experience that snow/winter tires make a HUGE difference in traction in cold and wet weather with a car like this.
 
Congrats on the new ride!! That's quite an upgrade coming from a family sedan to American muscle. I'm sure you're smiling from ear to ear when you punch the throttle hehe
 
Great color Frank! Enjoy it!
I hope to see it at some sort of detail thing we all do this spring :dblthumb2:
 
Car looks awesome. Great color.

What size engine is in that thing?


****please support trans-species humans.
 
There is no comparison! Your car ROCKS!! I had a 2006 Civic Si and dug it. Went with a 2007 G35 liked it. Bought my 2013 Mustang GT w/Track pack and LOVE IT! It is by far the best ride I have ever owned and I have bought quite a bit of cars. My point being...you have a similar car to mine....V-8 Beautiful and it's a MOPAR! (Ford 1st for me) but Detroit Muscle is Awesome. I would guess you will never go back to any other car with LESS than a V-8!!

Chevy, Mopar and Ford rock!
 
Congrats on the new ride, like others have said, love that color and I really, really like those OEM wheels too! I see you too live in the snow belt, so you should look into a set of cheap rims and winter tires next year, kinda late in the year to try and find some now, so just "get through the next couple weeks".....and becareful!

I bet you could manually put the auto in 2nd, if its an auto and that would knock down how the car takes off, thus helping you out in the snow. Yeah I know its got TC but this may work better for you, well, until you get your winter set up next year. I can tell you that there's NO replacement for REAL winter tires, they are THAT good, trust me:props:
 
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