Anybody want a new car/truck?
#1
Anybody want a new car/truck?
My wife is considering a new car. Anyone out there looking around for a new car or truck?
I like the new ''challenger'' from Dodge,and have driven a few. We really do not need a Hemi, but I want one...haha
She is leaning toward the v6 and price is around 21,000 bucks.
Not bad for a hemi-look alike. And,20 plus mpgs.
I have enough trucks for 5 families,so no more new trucks for a while.....anyone looking too?
Bill/thanks
I like the new ''challenger'' from Dodge,and have driven a few. We really do not need a Hemi, but I want one...haha
She is leaning toward the v6 and price is around 21,000 bucks.
Not bad for a hemi-look alike. And,20 plus mpgs.
I have enough trucks for 5 families,so no more new trucks for a while.....anyone looking too?
Bill/thanks
#2
Hi Bill,
The Challenger may well be the saving grace for Chrysler. Or should I say what will be left of it. A lot of law enforcement is going with the Hemi Challengers. If the OHP does it will be a big hit on Ford who has been supplying the CV's to them forever. The OHP is one of the biggest highway patrol systems in the country. Around here local police and sheriff departments are using Challengers now.
I can't say I have any personal desire for Chrysler products but then again I don't have anything against them. It's just sort of a neutral point with me. Until the last few years I had not had a car. I always had trucks and vans. Still do... With fuel costs rising, I bought two Taurus program cars that were less than a year old with about 13K on them. It was the best move I ever made. The things ride nice and get great mileage. They were the model being built when they stopped making them in 2007. I know they make Taurus's now but they are what was the 500. By all indications I think that is a good car but I like the previous incarnation because it was a lot less technically intensive that is the current Taurus. For one thing I am not a fan of the fly-by-wire throttle control systems now common. Every one I have ever driven is not accurately responsive to the foot. Another reason I like the last generation is the simplicity. That little 3.0 V6 does a great job of getting the car down the road and it is a relatively simple car to work on. I know od a number of these cars that are pushing 250K+ and are still running well with little cost of up keep. Being a long time truck guy I am really amazed at how well I like the Taurus's. With limited amount of mileage we put on these car and at our age I doubt we will ever need another car. The Taurus my wife has spends weeks at atime in the garage under a car cover and it only has 18K on it now. She drives mine a lot because it is outside and ready to roll. Of course there is always the chance of loosing one through an accident.
What ever you get remember it is for your wife and she as to be the one that is happy with it. Although I am a Ford guy I do think everybody should have what they want and be satisfied with it. I know from past experience that yor can have bad luck with anything no matter who makes it. SDo with that in mind all I can asy is good luck with whatever you get.
Later Man...
The Challenger may well be the saving grace for Chrysler. Or should I say what will be left of it. A lot of law enforcement is going with the Hemi Challengers. If the OHP does it will be a big hit on Ford who has been supplying the CV's to them forever. The OHP is one of the biggest highway patrol systems in the country. Around here local police and sheriff departments are using Challengers now.
I can't say I have any personal desire for Chrysler products but then again I don't have anything against them. It's just sort of a neutral point with me. Until the last few years I had not had a car. I always had trucks and vans. Still do... With fuel costs rising, I bought two Taurus program cars that were less than a year old with about 13K on them. It was the best move I ever made. The things ride nice and get great mileage. They were the model being built when they stopped making them in 2007. I know they make Taurus's now but they are what was the 500. By all indications I think that is a good car but I like the previous incarnation because it was a lot less technically intensive that is the current Taurus. For one thing I am not a fan of the fly-by-wire throttle control systems now common. Every one I have ever driven is not accurately responsive to the foot. Another reason I like the last generation is the simplicity. That little 3.0 V6 does a great job of getting the car down the road and it is a relatively simple car to work on. I know od a number of these cars that are pushing 250K+ and are still running well with little cost of up keep. Being a long time truck guy I am really amazed at how well I like the Taurus's. With limited amount of mileage we put on these car and at our age I doubt we will ever need another car. The Taurus my wife has spends weeks at atime in the garage under a car cover and it only has 18K on it now. She drives mine a lot because it is outside and ready to roll. Of course there is always the chance of loosing one through an accident.
What ever you get remember it is for your wife and she as to be the one that is happy with it. Although I am a Ford guy I do think everybody should have what they want and be satisfied with it. I know from past experience that yor can have bad luck with anything no matter who makes it. SDo with that in mind all I can asy is good luck with whatever you get.
Later Man...
#3
Dave,thanks for the reply.
I like ALL car companies and have had over 200 vehicles. I am really a mopar-man and it must show. I do like my 53 and 56 ford trucks. I am always looking for resale value,and my safari van I had before was sold last year by a neighbor that knocked on my door and wanted it ,because I keep such good care of everything. I made a great amount of extra money on that van.
I love muscle cars and my best-friend owns a Dodge dealership,and is always complaining that I need to but a new dodge.
We spent some time together in Florida,and his hemi-charger (new) kicked butt. I really like the challenger because it LOOKS like a challenger.
The v6 will be fine and the cost to me is 5000 bucks less,because of my friendship.
Soon as weather warms up......vroom vroom.....ah crap---more like hhhmm hhmmm with the v6.....LOL
Bill
I like ALL car companies and have had over 200 vehicles. I am really a mopar-man and it must show. I do like my 53 and 56 ford trucks. I am always looking for resale value,and my safari van I had before was sold last year by a neighbor that knocked on my door and wanted it ,because I keep such good care of everything. I made a great amount of extra money on that van.
I love muscle cars and my best-friend owns a Dodge dealership,and is always complaining that I need to but a new dodge.
We spent some time together in Florida,and his hemi-charger (new) kicked butt. I really like the challenger because it LOOKS like a challenger.
The v6 will be fine and the cost to me is 5000 bucks less,because of my friendship.
Soon as weather warms up......vroom vroom.....ah crap---more like hhhmm hhmmm with the v6.....LOL
Bill
#4
We are buying the new Camaro. That is my families deviding line. My wife has had a Z28 since her first car. She also has a vette, and a Bengals fan.
I will always own Fords. Her chevy's have been on the wagon behind my Ford alot. hahahaah Daughters Z also.
I told them I will always buy a Ford that way I can always head out to get them when they are dead.
I will always own Fords. Her chevy's have been on the wagon behind my Ford alot. hahahaah Daughters Z also.
I told them I will always buy a Ford that way I can always head out to get them when they are dead.
#5
We are buying the new Camaro. That is my families deviding line. My wife has had a Z28 since her first car. She also has a vette, and a Bengals fan.
I will always own Fords. Her chevy's have been on the wagon behind my Ford alot. hahahaah Daughters Z also.
I told them I will always buy a Ford that way I can always head out to get them when they are dead.
I will always own Fords. Her chevy's have been on the wagon behind my Ford alot. hahahaah Daughters Z also.
I told them I will always buy a Ford that way I can always head out to get them when they are dead.
Hey Mustang,
I always cheer them up by telling them 9 out of 10 Chevys are still on the road, the, rest made it home...
#6
Folks miss out on good vehicles by being a ''ford only''/ chevy only/ dodge only/ import only/ type of buyer. My Uncle thinks only Ford,and so does a friend of mine.....AND I have other associates the same way and love chevies and won't look at anything else. My Dodge dealer buddy loves mopar....and that is his living.
I buy anything that suits my needs and I can make money on.....or is a old car with extreme low miles and real nice....too nice to pass up.
I have had corvettes/studes/f100s/pintos/vegas/and roadrunners/and all of them fit the bill at the time.
I don't see anything by Ford for us....except the super-snake by C.Shelby and Ford....haha!!!
Chevy.....the same way.....except new corvette.......and the Challenger seems to be a compromise for me and my wife. I get a challenger....and she gets a new car.......Bill
I buy anything that suits my needs and I can make money on.....or is a old car with extreme low miles and real nice....too nice to pass up.
I have had corvettes/studes/f100s/pintos/vegas/and roadrunners/and all of them fit the bill at the time.
I don't see anything by Ford for us....except the super-snake by C.Shelby and Ford....haha!!!
Chevy.....the same way.....except new corvette.......and the Challenger seems to be a compromise for me and my wife. I get a challenger....and she gets a new car.......Bill
#7
Folks miss out on good vehicles by being a ''ford only''/ chevy only/ dodge only/ import only/ type of buyer. My Uncle thinks only Ford,and so does a friend of mine.....AND I have other associates the same way and love chevies and won't look at anything else. My Dodge dealer buddy loves mopar....and that is his living.
I buy anything that suits my needs and I can make money on.....or is a old car with extreme low miles and real nice....too nice to pass up.
I have had corvettes/studes/f100s/pintos/vegas/and roadrunners/and all of them fit the bill at the time.
I don't see anything by Ford for us....except the super-snake by C.Shelby and Ford....haha!!!
Chevy.....the same way.....except new corvette.......and the Challenger seems to be a compromise for me and my wife. I get a challenger....and she gets a new car.......Bill
I buy anything that suits my needs and I can make money on.....or is a old car with extreme low miles and real nice....too nice to pass up.
I have had corvettes/studes/f100s/pintos/vegas/and roadrunners/and all of them fit the bill at the time.
I don't see anything by Ford for us....except the super-snake by C.Shelby and Ford....haha!!!
Chevy.....the same way.....except new corvette.......and the Challenger seems to be a compromise for me and my wife. I get a challenger....and she gets a new car.......Bill
Later Man...
Trending Topics
#8
A time not to long ago, I had a Chevy van along with my 41 plymouth and my Mustang I drag race. I boasted that I had all 3 US auto mfg represented.
Then at 186000 my Small block chevy started dropping cylinders.
I donated my 87 crown vic with 368000 miles and it is still running. original engine and trans. I was excited to see it traveling down rt 18 in
Medina. It was sad day when I decided to donate it. That was the car that tought 3 of my 4 kids to drive in.
Then they (oldest 3 kids) where upset because I tought the last 1 to drive in my Super Duty hahaah.
My point is, I have had best luck with my Fords. The rest just dont work out for me.
Then at 186000 my Small block chevy started dropping cylinders.
I donated my 87 crown vic with 368000 miles and it is still running. original engine and trans. I was excited to see it traveling down rt 18 in
Medina. It was sad day when I decided to donate it. That was the car that tought 3 of my 4 kids to drive in.
Then they (oldest 3 kids) where upset because I tought the last 1 to drive in my Super Duty hahaah.
My point is, I have had best luck with my Fords. The rest just dont work out for me.
#9
#10
#11
#13
Time to buy AMERICAN is NOW---and if you have a job and have a home and have a good life....then NOW is the time to keep everyone else that is in the loop---and NOT doing so well.....a helping hand and buy a new AMERICAN CAR--FORD MOPAR-CHEVY.
This is how we can help our neighbors and ourselves at the same time.....NOW!!
Bill
This is how we can help our neighbors and ourselves at the same time.....NOW!!
Bill
#14
Time to buy AMERICAN is NOW---and if you have a job and have a home and have a good life....then NOW is the time to keep everyone else that is in the loop---and NOT doing so well.....a helping hand and buy a new AMERICAN CAR--FORD MOPAR-CHEVY.
This is how we can help our neighbors and ourselves at the same time.....NOW!!
Bill
This is how we can help our neighbors and ourselves at the same time.....NOW!!
Bill
#15
I am a tool and die maker and i've lost two jobs sence 2001 the first one we did big three work mostly GM seat belt parts power seats air bag stuff. no 2 55 gallon drum parts mostly.Now clutchs and torque converters mostly all for big three,here they already had three big lay offs made it this far.i'd say last year we had 1000 employees new maybe 300 people it really sucks bad .production is way down most that are left are under 32 hours. in dec they worked 1 fourtyhour week.its really said so please buy American cars trucks and products if possible.