Wow I love this car
Originally Posted by carlosR
Another break in the weather so I took the SRT6 out tonight for a ride. Damn this is a great car. Glad I'm part of the SRT6 family.
roadster with a stick
Even though I have had mine 5 years now, it feels new every time I drive it. Permagrin is permanent LOL
Originally Posted by carlosR
Another break in the weather so I took the SRT6 out tonight for a ride. Damn this is a great car. Glad I'm part of the SRT6 family.
Originally Posted by SRT SIX
Even though I have had mine 5 years now, it feels new every time I drive it. Permagrin is permanent LOL
Originally Posted by itsky
Graphite gray is just about as cool as red. 
blur as it goes by.
Had nearly a weeks worth of snow on the ground here north of Atlanta. It
was tough to leave the 6 behind and drive my old Jeep Comanche. But
the 6 is back on the road now and I'm happy again.
Coyote
Beer is OK but itnever tatses as good as that first one did after a long hot day.
Water skiin is fun but now it hutrts a little when I do it.
Sex...well it's justnot like it was way back then.
But everytime I push the throttle on the SRT...is just like the first time.
To quote me "I gotss to git me one 'o deez!
Now I have two.
Just like the very, very first time.
Water skiin is fun but now it hutrts a little when I do it.
Sex...well it's justnot like it was way back then.
But everytime I push the throttle on the SRT...is just like the first time.
To quote me "I gotss to git me one 'o deez!
Now I have two.
Just like the very, very first time.
Originally Posted by itsky
I'm going through withdrawal here over the past few weeks. Too much snow and salt on the road currently. 
Originally Posted by Jesus_Christler
Let's just remember that the car's painted and built to withstand northern European winters, so with the proper wheel and tire selection, it can be driven anywhere in the lower 48, with all due respect.
No offense Jesus C but
Northern Paint endurance doesn't hold up against idiots thinking their Escalade fourwheeler can handle any better than a two wheel drive car.
WE ALL HAVE FOUR WHEEL BRAKES!
Northern Paint endurance doesn't hold up against idiots thinking their Escalade fourwheeler can handle any better than a two wheel drive car.
WE ALL HAVE FOUR WHEEL BRAKES!
The "idiot SUV-aunt" problem is a year round threat.
Car washes can take care of the deposit issue.
Blizzaks (with studs where allowed) can take care of most of the other problems.
Car washes can take care of the deposit issue.
Blizzaks (with studs where allowed) can take care of most of the other problems.
Originally Posted by Jesus_Christler
The "idiot SUV-aunt" problem is a year round threat.
Car washes can take care of the deposit issue.
Blizzaks (with studs where allowed) can take care of most of the other problems.
Car washes can take care of the deposit issue.
Blizzaks (with studs where allowed) can take care of most of the other problems.
I'll put the top down in 35F weather (got witnesses to prove it)
Serious snow down on the ground, I drive the "Salvage" titled Jeep.
roadster with a stick
I agree with Franc.. No go in anything over 3 to 4 inches of unplowed snow. your better off walking! and as for the salt, it destroys, quick!! I wish just a wash would take care of it.... it ruins everything!
Finally got to drive mine ("lowly" 04 limited) for the first time in over a week after travelling and returning to a nice pile of snow outside, and I can certainly testify to the power of the permagrin!
I worry about the mag chloride here in CO, but I've managed to wash pretty well (including undercarriage) every single weekend I've owned the car so far save one, so I figure it'll probably be okay. I didn't buy the car to let it sit, after all!
I worry about the mag chloride here in CO, but I've managed to wash pretty well (including undercarriage) every single weekend I've owned the car so far save one, so I figure it'll probably be okay. I didn't buy the car to let it sit, after all!


