we have the trailblazer. bigger then the hhr plus it has a flipdown tv and playstation 2 in it for nolan.ever since i bought that in november any family driving is now done in that so the hhr was just a drive tara to work and back car. so as far as family hauling the hhr wasn't even needed. and we have never been the family to give up fun cars and go buy a mini van. nolan fits in the backseat fine. as for snow ive never really had an issue with rwd in the snow. when it does snow i'll likely give the trailblazer to tara to drive and i'll take this. we allready have 3 cars. doesnt make sence for us to keep the hhr and have another car just sitting in the driveway. not to mention after the hhr spending two weeks at the dealership trying to be fixed. new timing chaing, new cams, new sensors we were kinda done with it.
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Love it!, that thing will sit right once lowered!!!
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I love it man But i agree it needs better wheels and if it wasnt a DD I would say a mild drop. Well hell, i say you should drop it anyways. ;P
Best looking modern land boat.
Seriously, to me this car has the best looks of the current muscle cars, with the Mustang being a close second. The Pentastar would have been a better engine all around, but being a left over 2010 model I understand the savings and beats buying used with low miles.
Love the color and of course, RWD > FWD any day.
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yeah we looked at the mustangs and camaros but i just didnt like the interior of the camaros at all. and being able to get back into something with no miles and full warantee was a big selling point. i agree the new pentastar motors were nice (300 hp) and if they had offered 0% intrest on those like they were the 2010 i would have problaby gone up a few bucks in payment to get a 2011.
gt. we have been looking at wheels allready. just want to get the credit card paid off before i start spending any real money on this. have been looking at 22's in the back and 20's in front. with a 2" drop. but we will see. may just stick with 20's all around since its a DD
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I don't do Dodge but that would be a Dodge I'd do.
Nice ride,and color is very likeable.Interior looks pretty good.Cool buy no ?
Nice buy, deffinately the best looking of the newer muscle cars.The only problem with the SE trim level is the power to weight ratio inferior to a Ford Model T.
20s in the front and 22s in the back with a 2 inch drop would be shmecksy. I can't wait to see this. And I hear you on the credit card thing. Im in the same boat. Prbly going to pay it off before staging my balt.
i think 20/20 combo would be best for a DD, easy to rotate tires and not have to deal with replacing 2 every time...
Evol...??? wrote:z yaaaa wrote:i really dont get the move from a practical family vehicle with 4 doors to a bachelor mid-life crisis car with only 2 doors but whatever works for you guys i guess!
love the color, man.
I kinda agree. But hey, at least you traded up. Nice car, nice color. I personally would have kept the HHR paid it off keep for practicality reasons, then got this as a fun 2nd car. But I hell, i don't know you maybe you don't get snow, or have kids or a house where you need to bring big stuff back from home depot. you might not even need the HHR.
Either way it's a nice car, enjoy.
I don't get how people think the things you think.
1. Driving RWD in the snow is only the "omg end of the world" situation because these days everyone has a FWD and is used to it. Some people grew up driving RWD year round in places like New England. I promise, if you are a mature adult with some driving ability, it doesn't matter what wheels are propelling the car. Some people aren't idiots on the road.
2. The car has a back seat. He didn't have 5 kids, sell the minivan and buy a Corvette. He sold a small vehicle he was bored with and bought a more fun one that can still take the family places. Like Jason said, he has a Trailblazer, so why preach like you guys think "kid" instantly equals "big, giant boring ass van or suv"??
3. Challenger V6 is a mid-life crisis car? Seems like any time someone doesn't give up having fun and getting what they want for family reasons, Brad, you get all negative and pissy. Just because YOU don't have fun and drive a mini-van, doesn't mean other people can't get through life and still get what they want.
On the other hand....you have other fingers.

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i never said he couldnt do the same things with this new car as a family, ur putting words in my mouth. i simply meant the other one is the more practical one of the two. and for the record ive had plenty of fun in my 'giant boring ass' minivan.
it was a dead issue til you had to drag it back out for whatever reason, jason explained why and that worked plenty for me so....
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SRT Headlamps would really set that front end off!
jason: looks tits. is that a red or a maroon/burgundy color? i think the 20/22s rake would look sweet, but vince has a point about rotating and tires. would it be in the budget to buy a set of both so you have two extra of each? probably not, but thats always been in my mind if i ever went that route. either way, the one thing ive never liked about the new challengers were the tires/rims. they just look so out of place for some reason
z yaaaa wrote:it was a dead issue til you had to drag it back out for whatever reason, jason explained why and that worked plenty for me so....
i love how any time someone disagrees with you or brings a counterpoint to your inane arguments, you cry that theyre bringing stuff back for no reason. jason has one kid and indiana is flat....a rwd v6 version of a muscle car is neither impractical for his situation nor is it a sign of a mid life crisis.
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yeah im going back and forth on the wheels size on a daily basis, i have time to think about it. 20's seems way more practical. but i think even if i did 20's id do a 9.5 wide in the front and 10" in the back so even then the tires won't be rotatable. and with this i think im going to keep the stock rims for winter so the driving miles on the tires will be cut in half. so its still up in the air. yeah the rims on here i dont care for at all. every time i look at the car i love it, then i see the rims and it just kills the look so fast. hoping in the next 3 months or so to get the car dropped. hoping then maybe the wheels won't bother me as much.
funny thing is is i bought the mazda3 like 7 years ago. and since then we have had two hhr's and now the challenger and ive never replaced a tire on any of them lol. we were needing to change them every time we have traded them in.
tabs the color is like a deep dark red, with allot of flake, they call it pearl. but when its in the sun it reminds me of candy apple red. just a slightl ligher shade.
and we will never own a minivan. wife would rather die then be caught in one. i feel the same way.
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