ATTN: All Challenger Owners!!
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I currently own two Challengers. I have a 1970 R/T SE, 440 Magnum that I have owned since 1986 and I just recently aquired a 2009 SRT8.
I look forward to visiting here on a regular basis.
Cheers, Dan.
I currently own two Challengers. I have a 1970 R/T SE, 440 Magnum that I have owned since 1986 and I just recently aquired a 2009 SRT8.
I look forward to visiting here on a regular basis.
Cheers, Dan.
#38
Hello Everyone from South Carolina!
I wanted to introduce myself and tell you I am very excited to join this forum. I recently purchased a HEMI Orange SRT8 (auto), with all the electronic options, and should be taking delivery sometime next week, including all the MOPAR goodies installed (part of the $2,000 MOPAR cash program). As soon as I get some pics will post.
This is the first american car I have owned in 20 years (currently have a VW Phaeton and a BMW 5 series). Not that I am a foreign car snob, but I appreciate good build quality. However, to me this Dodge is an altogether different story: It represents the rebirth of the American auto industry, with new, exciting and well-built cars that will compete with anyone, anywhere, anytime. Not to mention the bang for the buck factor. Try buying a foreign car with this performance, in this price range.....
The Challenger has it all: good looks, reliability, good build quality, and is an A+ "fun to drive" machine.
I am proud of this car... I am proud of what it represents....and is only the begining of what promises to be another "golden age" for the American Auto industry.
All the best!
Clarendon Citizen
I wanted to introduce myself and tell you I am very excited to join this forum. I recently purchased a HEMI Orange SRT8 (auto), with all the electronic options, and should be taking delivery sometime next week, including all the MOPAR goodies installed (part of the $2,000 MOPAR cash program). As soon as I get some pics will post.
This is the first american car I have owned in 20 years (currently have a VW Phaeton and a BMW 5 series). Not that I am a foreign car snob, but I appreciate good build quality. However, to me this Dodge is an altogether different story: It represents the rebirth of the American auto industry, with new, exciting and well-built cars that will compete with anyone, anywhere, anytime. Not to mention the bang for the buck factor. Try buying a foreign car with this performance, in this price range.....
The Challenger has it all: good looks, reliability, good build quality, and is an A+ "fun to drive" machine.
I am proud of this car... I am proud of what it represents....and is only the begining of what promises to be another "golden age" for the American Auto industry.
All the best!
Clarendon Citizen
#39
Senior Member
Welcome to the boards. What part of South Carolina? I travel between NC and SC as my job needs depend. I live in Westminster SC near Clemson and Kanapolis NC near Charlotte. I'm mostly in NC and always on the look out for Mopars and Challengers especially. I own a 2009 Inferno Red R/T 6-speed and a 1970 White R/T. Glad to see you went with an american car and are giving it an honest shot. These cars are really well built on a solid platform. I look for refinements as the car matures over the next few years. Enjoy your ride and give yourself plenty of time between point A and point B. You will be stopped and asked a lot about your new ride.
#40
Welcome to the boards. What part of South Carolina? I travel between NC and SC as my job needs depend. I live in Westminster SC near Clemson and Kanapolis NC near Charlotte. I'm mostly in NC and always on the look out for Mopars and Challengers especially. I own a 2009 Inferno Red R/T 6-speed and a 1970 White R/T. Glad to see you went with an american car and are giving it an honest shot. These cars are really well built on a solid platform. I look for refinements as the car matures over the next few years. Enjoy your ride and give yourself plenty of time between point A and point B. You will be stopped and asked a lot about your new ride.
Thanks for your note... Manning SC, about 45 miles south of Florence, along I95. It must be really neat to put those R/T's side-by-side. Is your 2009 a daily driver? Thanks for the tips. Too bad delivery is next week since I was going to be in Charlotte this weekend... Would have loved to show it off....Next time!
Best Regards