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  1. Jimmy N.

    POLL - Do you want the EV (MY24+ Dodge Charger Daytona Banshee) offering from Dodge SRT???

    But that's the beauty of the otherwise generally ugly EVs, there's nothing to go wrong. Barely any moving parts at all. Of course, that they can burn your house down is a different matter - and another one a dealer can't fix.
  2. Jimmy N.

    POLL - Do you want the EV (MY24+ Dodge Charger Daytona Banshee) offering from Dodge SRT???

    The world is already giving up on the EVs so you better buy one while they're available.
  3. Jimmy N.

    Hearst Magazines Acquires Motortrend Group

    He can change the living room furniture easier than finding a really good snowblower and skid steer.
  4. Jimmy N.

    Hearst Magazines Acquires Motortrend Group

    It works great. Especially if there's snow. But you'd have to buy the skid steer, too. It's really the only thing I use it for. Come to think of it, maybe it's the skid steer? We still got some snow when I used the 'blower on a Unimog.
  5. Jimmy N.

    Hearst Magazines Acquires Motortrend Group

    Hate to tell you, but it wouldn't be a barn find. It spends the winters in the carport and the summers in a shed.
  6. Jimmy N.

    Hearst Magazines Acquires Motortrend Group

    I can give you choices. A 72" 3-point PTO version, a slightly narrower (I think) hydraulic one for a skid steer, or both. Not selling the one I'm (not) using. Sorry.
  7. Jimmy N.

    Anyone wrap their Durango Hellcat

    My '23 was wrapped when I got it.
  8. Jimmy N.

    Hearst Magazines Acquires Motortrend Group

    As seen on another Challenger site: "I decided I should wash my car today because I saw a bug on it. It was 45 degrees so not too bad. I was wrong...my hand were hurting!!!" The guy saw one bug, then couldn't deal with 45 degrees. He'd have a conniption fit if he saw my 'Cat...and a thermometer.
  9. Jimmy N.

    Hearst Magazines Acquires Motortrend Group

    Easier said than done. I rely on snow to get them clean.
  10. Jimmy N.

    Hearst Magazines Acquires Motortrend Group

    It'd be hard to make it worse. And EricG, tell your agent to stuff it. You'll most likely be much better at doing the car show things than you have been with simple weather things...like getting us some snow here. Okay, that's partially my fault. Buying a snowblower pretty much cancelled any...
  11. Jimmy N.

    Changing the battery

    Has anything untruthful ever come out of China?!? You can easily check with a voltmeter, by the way. Harbor Freight used to give those away for free.
  12. Jimmy N.

    POLL - Do you want the EV (MY24+ Dodge Charger Daytona Banshee) offering from Dodge SRT???

    It could be Motor Trend's Car of the Year (and maybe it will be), but I still wouldn't want one. Unless...it comes with a 6.4 and the other needed parts in a crate, and there's a $60,000 credit for returning all the EV crap.
  13. Jimmy N.

    Changing the battery

    Alright, at a 60% higher price they must be about as good as it gets.
  14. Jimmy N.

    Changing the battery

    Oops, double post. Okay, apparently not after all. So you're okay with a $5 lowest possible bidder charger??
  15. Jimmy N.

    Changing the battery

    Lithium battery and and Harbor Freight charger.... You have much bigger balls than I do. Or even more fire extinguishers.
  16. Jimmy N.

    Changing the battery

    I think the record was three months. Most of them only seem to tolerate a month or so before getting down to 12.4 volts, which is as low as I'll let a battery get. That's when sulfation starts doing its thing.
  17. Jimmy N.

    Changing the battery

    Yep, that's the quick and easy way to do it.
  18. Jimmy N.

    Changing the battery

    Cold doesn't kill batteries, but heat usually does. Just ask the poor guys living in Florida or Arizona. Either way, you can't leave a late model FCA/Stellantis vehicle (or most other ones) sitting for months without the battery being on a good maintainer or solar charger.


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