Drive a Sonta, very good value there is this size car. 

-- 

Peter Arnold 

Windsor, CT 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Curt Raymond" <curtlud...@yahoo.com> 
To: "Diesel List" <mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
Sent: Wednesday, June 2, 2010 10:07:09 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT: Dodge Charger 

Based on the fueleconomy.gov numbers I'd go for the 5.7l v8 if I were getting a 
charger, highway numbers are the same between the 2.7 and the 5.7, around town 
suffers 2mpg... 

If I were looking for that size car though I'd consider a Malibu or Impala. I 
had a Malibu for a rental some time ago and was well pleased with the power and 
fuel economy. The Fusion is also a fairly nice car. 

In any case you're looking at nearly 10mpg better on the highway than the 
Expedition which is enough that I don't think it'd take forever to pay off the 
difference, especially if you plan to buy and hold... 

-Curt 

Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 08:35:33 -0500 
From: Donald Snook <dsn...@mtsqh.com> 
To: "'Mercedes@okiebenz.com'" <Mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT: Dodge Charger 
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Curt 
wrote: "Who was saying their wife wanted a Charger or 300? They seem 
like okay cars if you're into gun slits for windows but the advice I'll 
give is to go for the v8. A friend had a 300 for a rental and it was 
absolutely gutless. They claim the 2.7l v6 is 190hp but I suspect thats 
at 5000 rpm or some other crazy number. Its also got that stupid 
progressive throttle so it feels like it runs out of juice in the high 
end... Wait, I remember now this is Mrs. Snook isn't it? Has some of 
his car behavior rubbed off on her? I though the Expedition was a 
keeper forever..." 

Yes, it was my wife. She loves the Expedition, but she has started traveling 
more for work and really hates the 16 mpg. 

Now, 
what I am about to say may shock many of you. I actually argued for 
her to keep the Expedition instead of getting another car. I know it 
sounds crazy. But, I remembered what a lot of people on here (and 
other places) had said about getting another car just to get better 
fuel mileage. It doesn't make sense. She has driven the Expedition 
for 3 years now and she still really likes it. But, she has decided 
that the smart thing to do when she has to go out of town is to DRIVE 
MY CAR! That really is okay with me because its not that often and its 
not that much of a sacrifice for me. The Expedition is a nice 
vehicle. I think driving my car some and the idea of getting better 
mileage planted a seed in her mind. Our realtor has a Dodge Charger 
(with the Hemi and the cool black graphics for the Daytona R/T 
package. She started really admiring it and thinks she really likes 
the Chargers and the 300. 

As far as the 300 goes, there is 
actually a third engine option. They have a larger V6. You are right 
the 2.7 is a complete dog. But, they have a 3.5 that really is pretty 
strong. I drove a friends Magnum wagon with the 3.5 and it has plenty 
of power. I think the Magnum is a 300 with the wagon rear end added 
on. I don't know if she is really serious. I will try to talk her 
out of it, but you know what they say: 

"Happy Wife = Happy Life!" 

Donald H. Snook 



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