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Old 04-22-2017, 06:46 PM
 
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Pretty much.

They both get the job done, just whatever one you have a preference for. I used to hate Fords but for work I've had Ford vehicles and they are actually pretty good.
Dodge. Year after year. They look better, too.
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Old 04-22-2017, 06:53 PM
 
Location: So Cal
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Dodge. Year after year. They look better, too.
Dodge has been kicking major ass the last few years. We're in the market for a car and we want a Challenger really bad. I'm trying to get myself to get something with better gas mileage. I wanna convince Mrs. Chow to get a mini cooper. She likes them too, but I like them more probably. It's probably about the coolest small car out there. We're also thinking about a Mazda Miata, the cost and gas mileage are better.

If I went with what I really want I'd go for the big azz 8 cylinder Challenger.
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Old 04-22-2017, 06:53 PM
 
Location: Southwest
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Dodge. Year after year. They look better, too.

They look purdy but they're not as well made as Ford and Chevy.
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Old 04-22-2017, 06:56 PM
 
Location: Pa
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Ford's are great.
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Old 04-22-2017, 06:59 PM
 
Location: Southwest
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Dodge has been kicking major ass the last few years. We're in the market for a car and we want a Challenger really bad. I'm trying to get myself to get something with better gas mileage. I wanna convince Mrs. Chow to get a mini cooper. She likes them too, but I like them more probably. It's probably about the coolest small car out there. We're also thinking about a Mazda Miata, the cost and gas mileage are better.

If I went with what I really want I'd go for the big azz 8 cylinder Challenger.

Agreed as far as style and performance. A Challenger with the big azz 8 cylinder is right up my alley as well. Especially one in one of the offbeat colors they have or had. Purple was once an option. And make it manual transmission for me.

The Miata strikes me as a choice a person can't go wrong with. Maybe not as fun as the Challenger but they'll run forever with little emergency repairs needed. At least that's what I recall them to be like.
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Old 04-22-2017, 07:07 PM
 
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They look purdy but they're not as well made as Ford and Chevy.
Wasn't my experience when I traded my last 250,000 mile Dodge in for a newer one. I think maintenance had a lot to do with it.
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Old 04-22-2017, 07:09 PM
 
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5 Guys has my vote. YUM.
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Old 04-22-2017, 07:10 PM
 
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Dodge has been kicking major ass the last few years. We're in the market for a car and we want a Challenger really bad. I'm trying to get myself to get something with better gas mileage. I wanna convince Mrs. Chow to get a mini cooper. She likes them too, but I like them more probably. It's probably about the coolest small car out there. We're also thinking about a Mazda Miata, the cost and gas mileage are better.

If I went with what I really want I'd go for the big azz 8 cylinder Challenger.
She wants the Miata and you know it, now go get the Miata, from you and the pets, for Mother's Day.
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Old 04-22-2017, 07:15 PM
 
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Old 04-22-2017, 07:15 PM
 
Location: 🇬🇧 In jolly old London! 🇬🇧
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Yeah we watched Idiot abroad too.

Ricky and Steven are just brutal with him and always are goofing on him and Ricky likes to call him a "round headed twonk"

LOL, pretty funny stuff. I can related to Karl a little too much sometimes. I'm not as much as a curmudgeon as he is. I do get agree with a lot of his life views. He's always looking around him and seeing the ridiculous.
Hahahaha OMG!!! .... I can just picture you both in a pub and having a pint and trading opinions of your life views! LMAO .... That would be a " telly " classic that would be

Just think over the 20 or so months I've been on here we've sorted out the worlds problems ... yeah sod him have a few pints with me instead!!!


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"Idiot abroad " is hilarious

Steve Merchant had that show "hello ladies", which I'm pretty sure he got all his inspiration from CD relationship forum lol
Hello stranger!!!! How's you my love?

That's the program I was thinking off had lol yes SM on the relationships, KP in the politics forum and RG stirring the pot!

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I didn't know they don't have basements there. I grew up in a house with a basement.




I heard they're good. They're not here in the southwest, AFAIK. I guess our equivalent is Lota Burger.





Same thing, different term.
Thank you George it's good to see you btw
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