Posted by the Unforgiven on March 02, 2013 at 09:11:23 from (66.146.251.119):
In Reply to: Re: Ram Rumors????? posted by Clodbuster on March 02, 2013 at 08:32:09:
I bought a new Charger for my wife last week. The salesman started telling me how similar it is to the old Charger and I had to stop him and explain why that is all BS! Chargers have two doors, I would not mind if they called it a Coronet, but not a Charger. The view in the side mirrors is really all that really reminds me of a '68 through '70 Charger. For a fresh slap in the face it is now available with 4wd! After the salesman realized that I knew what a Charger was, I started lecturing them on the early Chargers. When I stated my case that the '68 Charger and '68 Corvette were nearly identical cars it raised some eyebrows but none of them could offer anything to dispute my claims, it's pretty obvious that some serious spying was going on!!!
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