Anonymous wrote:DW would let me buy the sublime green, no questions asked. I would never get to drive it though.
Anonymous wrote:Only losers drive macho cars. Absolutely shouts “I have a baby-dick” to the world. They create air pollution, noise pollution, and trigger everyone around them.
Cars like that, and mustangs and camaros and corvetes all need to be banned. No one needs a car like that. They are basically the automotive equivalent of assault guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only losers drive macho cars. Absolutely shouts “I have a baby-dick” to the world. They create air pollution, noise pollution, and trigger everyone around them.
Cars like that, and mustangs and camaros and corvetes all need to be banned. No one needs a car like that. They are basically the automotive equivalent of assault guns.
If you like these cars, they're a great filter for keeping insufferable people out of your life.
We have two fun cars... why drive a boring car? We love our mustang. Its 20 years old and going strong. Really well built. We've put almost no money into it. They aren't any more air or noise polluters than any other car.
What does that even mean? Do you speed and make driving dangerous to everyone? Or do you obey laws? Fun just means reckless driving isn't it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only losers drive macho cars. Absolutely shouts “I have a baby-dick” to the world. They create air pollution, noise pollution, and trigger everyone around them.
Cars like that, and mustangs and camaros and corvetes all need to be banned. No one needs a car like that. They are basically the automotive equivalent of assault guns.
If you like these cars, they're a great filter for keeping insufferable people out of your life.
We have two fun cars... why drive a boring car? We love our mustang. Its 20 years old and going strong. Really well built. We've put almost no money into it. They aren't any more air or noise polluters than any other car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only losers drive macho cars. Absolutely shouts “I have a baby-dick” to the world. They create air pollution, noise pollution, and trigger everyone around them.
Cars like that, and mustangs and camaros and corvetes all need to be banned. No one needs a car like that. They are basically the automotive equivalent of assault guns.
If you like these cars, they're a great filter for keeping insufferable people out of your life.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- my husband wants to purchase one and my teenage daughters were giving him a hard time about it. He is generally not a flashy person but this car seems that way. He has always admired muscle cars but we’ve needed practical cars for toting kids and gear.
Anonymous wrote:Only losers drive macho cars. Absolutely shouts “I have a baby-dick” to the world. They create air pollution, noise pollution, and trigger everyone around them.
Cars like that, and mustangs and camaros and corvetes all need to be banned. No one needs a car like that. They are basically the automotive equivalent of assault guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only losers drive macho cars. Absolutely shouts “I have a baby-dick” to the world. They create air pollution, noise pollution, and trigger everyone around them.
Cars like that, and mustangs and camaros and corvetes all need to be banned. No one needs a car like that. They are basically the automotive equivalent of assault guns.
My sports car gets better mileage than our family wagon, because it only weighs 2,000 pounds. It dosen't need a big engine to go fast when it's so lightweight. I use it when I'm not going out with the family, and I use less fuel that way.
Anonymous wrote:Only losers drive macho cars. Absolutely shouts “I have a baby-dick” to the world. They create air pollution, noise pollution, and trigger everyone around them.
Cars like that, and mustangs and camaros and corvetes all need to be banned. No one needs a car like that. They are basically the automotive equivalent of assault guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hell yea, brother! If I ever feel the need to scratch my muscle car itch, this would be the car to do it. I love the challenger's looks. Sure it looks like it drives like a boat, and it probably does, but muscle cars are about style and power, and this car has it in spades. Sure, Mustangs probably handle better, ditto for the Camaro, but none of those cars communicate the sense of heft that the Challenger does.
Well, at least you’re being honest it’s a size issue.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- my husband wants to purchase one and my teenage daughters were giving him a hard time about it. He is generally not a flashy person but this car seems that way. He has always admired muscle cars but we’ve needed practical cars for toting kids and gear.