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Intrepidation

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  1. Ouch, I thought they were 2 cars at first.
  2. Some cool pics of the Avenger:
  3. Yeah, the new recall isn't that bad, although it's ashame that the Caliber now has a recall under its belt. The Ram one is pretty bad though, like you said. At least they are keeping on top of it.
  4. I suppose if the plastic was decently textured it's ok...but I'd still prefer padding.
  5. I don't get why it can't still be padded with the DVD player installed.
  6. If you could make one with the new emblem that'd be sweet.
  7. Our Shadow is actually pretty good in the snow. It just has cheap tires on it, but it does well...same with the Prizm and the Intrepid...dunno what sorta tires are on them.
  8. Lol I see that now...I hadn't refreshed the page in hours XD So you loose the padded arm rest if you get the DVD system? I'd say screw the people in back then
  9. +1 Chrysler can keep the Sebring name but the car needs a total redesign ASAP.
  10. I thought I read a review that stated you could get padding for the arm rest in R/T models...I forget which review it was though. Really, R/T is the model to get...it looks the best and has the best features (of course, it is top level). The Avenger has a lot of neat features you won't find in the Camry, Aura, or the new Malibu (heated/cooled cupholders, 20 gig hard driver, a real nav system)...which may make all the difference to buyers.
  11. The rock. But that would be a sweet experiments to have Like GM never made a bad engine? Anyway what bad things have happened to the 3.5L?
  12. Let's not forget that the door armrests on the Aura are hard brittle plastic too. I dunno what they are on the Avenger but I'm just pointing out. I'll also point out that the Avenger sold more than the Aura this February. It's nice you can at least have an option to get the arm rest padded...although it should be padded always.
  13. I wish you could do that to a G6.
  14. Sexy as hell...where's the shifter?
  15. If you're looking for a first car this is not the car to get. You want something in drivable condition that's in decent shape and doesn't need work right away. You probably want something a little more modern too.
  16. None of those commercials were very good. Which is ashame because Dodge used to have the best commercials IMO.
  17. It's up to 2.39 here...
  18. Germany will tell you they were invited over
  19. Sixty8 will tell you that doesn't matter and it's the work of the devil
  20. Some of the details need work but overall I like it!
  21. Someone gets it! Look, the Chrysler Group vehicles may not all be the prettiest, but all are distinct, and IMO most look good. Sure they botched up a couple of them (Sebring, Compass) but it's not like GM never came out with an ugly car (Malibu, Ion, L-series, the last Silverado...the SKYLARK!). As said before, GM shouldn't own Chrysler Group. They have enough problems running their own brands (and forgetting about Saab). They'd just f@#k up Chrysler. IF they did buy them and kill off the brands, I'd sooner buy a Toyota than any GM vehicle, I'd hate them that much.
  22. More advanced technology while being on an old platform Although the Magnet Ride Control is pretty cool.... The 4-speed and old man steering wheel/column is not.
  23. Something common to those Neons. You shoulda gone with the Aries 150 bucks and all. I saw one for $700 bucks...that's crazy for one of those!
  24. I don't expect it to handle like a Lotus, but if I remember right steering feel and brake feel were issues with them and they were kind of wallowy. The new ones are far better.
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