After last night conversation, more news from Pacifica Design Studio...not only they have a card blanc from the new bosses, skies unlimited with new designs.
Nitpick:
It's spelled 'carte blanche', or white card / blank cheque. White card makes the most sense in this metaphor.
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Stock 05' SRT-4 w/ Every Option
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Stock 05' Yamaha FZ6 (I am a Certified Yamaha Slutmuffin)
I would not expect more than 3K units for SRT8 and the rest split between V6-R/T models. Seeing the current Charger production profile, that may depend on early pre dealership orders. I am assuming a 70/30 split...
Corsair [ME4-12] would have to be shared in order to make more than 500 copies in order to profit if sold cheaply when comparing to other same vehicles.
I would not expect more than 3K units for SRT8 and the rest split between V6-R/T models. Seeing the current Charger production profile, that may depend on early pre dealership orders. I am assuming a 70/30 split...
More R/T's the better. Drive that mark up dowwwwnnnn!
V6's Challengers better be cheap so I can drive the piss out of it then drop a new engine.
Seriously though I need a 4x4 for about $14K new. Can Jeep or Dodge make that possible?
Buy a used Cherokee. You can probably get a 99 for less than half that (01s and 02s are less desirable if you're going to wheel it, and they are prone to cracking heads).
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The reason they can put down decent 1/4mile times is mostly in part to the solid rear axel and its ability to hook and go. But we all know that doesnt mean crap from a dig.
Buy a used Cherokee. You can probably get a 99 for less than half that (01s and 02s are less desirable if you're going to wheel it, and they are prone to cracking heads).
I'd take a four banger just for the future, so I can drop a HEMI in it.
That's saying a lot. The interior of the new Accords are impressive.
GM managed it -- the new Malibu's interior is remarkably good. If GM can do it, Chrysler should at least be able to get close -- a hell of a lot closer than they are now.
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