Mopar or no car.

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I don't agree with you. There are many other cars that are also great to maintain and operate. I have a toyota camry se 2020 for example, in my opinion it is one of the best cars. I have had some problems with the automatic gearbox, but that's the little things.
 
Nice.

I appreciate new cars, I like traditional Detroit Iron.


I drive a new car and appreciate all the cool doo-dads like heated seats, air conditioning, electric windows, navigation screen and entertainment interface, etc.


That said, my next car will be all analog. Roll-up windows, carburetor, engine in the front, rear-drive, etc.


Appreciate new technology but like old school function.


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I don't agree with you. There are many other cars that are also great to maintain and operate. I have a toyota camry se 2020 for example, in my opinion it is one of the best cars. I have had some problems with the automatic gearbox, but that's the little things.

So you think having transmission problems on a new car is no big deal?:wowwow:
 
I had one of these when I was in high school back in the early 80s. Used to race Challengers all the time. Good times!!!!

69 R/T Charger
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I love the era of muscle cars...
 
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