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Yeah, I could put it in the Pete I suppose. Usually only drive that one a couple of times per year. And not overly fast.
My problem is that while many of my vehicles also sit for weeks (and the Challenger for months now), when I do drive them the red flags would pop up like a fireworks display...
Nope, still wouldn't work for me.
I could put their little spy gizmo in a vehicle I only drive on the property, but those aren't insured anyway.
The other alternative would be to put it in my Ram 3500 tow vehicle. It'd give me the best possible score, but not a good one.
I'd be fine with the...
Yes, I have installed a few aftermarket stereos. But I can proudly say that later I have also removed about as many.
Once a vehicle is truly fun to drive, and driven accordingly, I don't think there's any need for music.
I don't really hear the radio in the Challenger when on a good road. But...
Agree. When I first learned about it I cracked up.
It wouldn't save me any money, but most likely it'd result in me being banned from all insurance companies in the Western hemisphere.
It could work during the first 100 miles of the break-in period, though.
Yeah, I wondered how far apart we are, geographically. The Rockies do go on for a bit.
Either way, it seems like you'd have to drive fairly close to here to get there.
Sounds like you could use a dump trailer (with gravel) and a tractor, Magnified.
Where I lived in CA we had a section of the dirt road that was 18 degrees (not percent), but that wouldn't have kept a Hellcat out, had they existed then. But the angle at the intersection with the paved road sure...
I wouldn't want to live anywhere where I didn't have at least a 1/4-mile of driveway between me and the riff raff.
If it's dirt, so much the better. That keeps the weenies away.
Unfortunately, my current one is gravel, so not as effective as dirt, but still better than pavement.
For keeping the...
Hi guys. The nurse has allowed me a little internet time.
I can only use the index finger on my left hand, and have blurry vision on my non-bandaged eye, but I am alive to tell you all that I will not try this again.
Pierre, congratulations!
And they all go to an upfitter, no matter what. I don't remember what the least illogical reason was, but that's how it worked a year ago,and apparently still does.
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