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Intrepidation

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  1. I close my doors fairly hard. Why? Why not? As long as they don't sound like tin foil (like a Corollas do) they should be more than able to handle a healthy shut.
  2. Like doing what Toyota does...and Honda and Nissan. I love the integrated center stack.
  3. Behold the suckage
  4. Not that recent
  5. Funny that Dodge's crosshair grill isn't mentioned in the grill section. That's pretty damned distinctive if you ask me.
  6. NO! it should be english...god this sorta thing pisses me off. Ok That's my opinion, next thread.
  7. Damn, look at the Charger sales... If all DCX's vehicles were as good as the LX's...they wouldn't have a problem. Come to think of it, DCX needs a better crossover to compete with the Lambadas.
  8. Yup, it looks light years better...amazing what a good nose job will do. The LX cars still sell well, but the new minivans and teh Avenger can't come soon enough. The Nitro will help but from what TCC reported, the handling isn't great...maybe in R/T form but that's it. DCX's problem is that they were too slow to revamp their car lineup outside the LX cars, and that interior materials have been crappy lately. They neeed to cut Durango production way back, and the Dakota too...does that even sell well? Their other problem is stupid designs/cars that amek it to production. Case in point: the Compass. And teh Sebring isn't exactly pretty.
  9. Aand as for the Neon's reliablity, my friend's mother has a 2000 Neon which she bought new, and has only had to take the car in for regular service (oil, brakes, etc.) Not a single problem on that car.
  10. The fuel econmy is unimpressive, especially since our `94 Prizm can get at least 40 mpg on the highway, loaded to the gills no less. Larger wheels/wheel well cutouts would help the car a lot...but it does look a bit short, which explains the legroom issues they had. That would be a dealbreaker for me, since I'm pretty tall. The interior looks great but at the same time so does the Fit's. While it does seem a little bias, they do make good points. Slowest in class, low power, not so great fuel economy, below average bakes, bad cupholder placement, and below average legroom does not a class leader make. If I were in the market I'd probably concider a Fit... 5 speed manual or auto, sporty character, decent looks (though bland), nice interior, very space efficient.
  11. I've always liked/respected the Land Cruiser, while always hating the Sequoia. It looks pretty similar to the current one.
  12. Meh, NASCAR sucks anyway...watching a bunch of look-alike cars going in circles for several hours isn't my idea of fun and excitement. Now Rally racing...that's cool.
  13. when did Buickman get Banned? I missed that
  14. Wow nothing like listening to a bunch of rednecks watching opick-ups. They were immpressive videos...but I like the Ram better still...that Silver one they tested looked sweet.
  15. Intrepidation replied to red's topic in The Lounge
    I've never liked Dells, even the deskltops have issues and strange glitches from my experience. Me...I'm getting ready to build a new desktop
  16. But that exterior...even the COmpass ain't that bad
  17. Silver Ram SRT-10...omg hotness My gf saw a Smart Fortwo
  18. Oh, I thought you were refering to ServiceAdvisor cuz it sounds very familiar.
  19. It's not hurting them because they are low volume cars to begin with. I forget the exact numbers, but the Neon SRT-4 sold much more than DCX had thought it would, it was a great success. I saw a sliver SRT-10 Ram today...oh man they are hotness.
  20. I just noticed that...it's pathetic! They could AT LEASST make the readouts red.
  21. NOS...whoever could you be refering to?
  22. I wish they would.

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