RE: Will you do a burn out with your new Challenger?
Well the thing is I also view the Challenger as somewhat an investment. If I paid this much for it, I don't want to tare it up either. It doesn't mean I won't have fun with it necessarily, there are plenty of cars I plan on beating at the stop lights, just starting in 2nd gear or something else to prevent taring up those extremely expensive tires.
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