I'm thinking about buying a Charger RT. Am I making a mistake?
YES
>Be me
>Get hellcat
>Saved up money since like 15 for le cool car
>Finally buy it
>Its great at frist
>Loads of attention
>Looks pretty in garage
>Looks pretty on the streets
>Finally attention turns malicious
>Goobers in clapped out mustangs and camaros always try to race me
>I always decline
>Finally one day driving down highway
>Group of shitheads appear in my rear view
>msutangs/and ram trucks
>Mustang tries to race.
>I ignore
>Come to stop light
>Guy beeps us off thinking im racing
>im not
>I leave light and guy there
>I hear him trying to get out of 1st
>stalling and w.e
>finally gets going buy doing a huge mistake peelout
>slowing down for turn
>Guy ends up smashing into the passenger side of the car totaling it
and thus is why i drive a crossover now
>>17377038
Basically what im saying is no. Its a car that attracts all the shit of the automotive world.
>>17377038
>>17377116
But I'm not living in the US.
>>17377116
Personally I think you would have that problem any time you buy a car who's marketing strategy is:
>hey Dave I just bought a car that is supposed to be just for going to work and getting groceries but has a massive fucking motor in it for no other reason then to smoke anything else on the road
>I'm not gonna use it for street racing though that would be stupid
How dense can dodge be?
>>17376997
Not really, as long as you understand it's a moderately powerful family boat and not a racecar.
It's comfy as fuck, decently quick, gets good-ish milage, and has a big trunk.