Chrysler Born Newbie
Hello everyone,
I'm new to the forum (obviously). I have been checking the forum out for a few days due to my interest in purchasing either a 300c or a Crossfire early next year.
My father is a retired Controller for Chrysler, so I spent my entire life driving them until I went to college and had to fend for myself. Since college I have never personally owned a Chrysler product. The closest I have gotten is a Mercedes I purchased for my wife a few months ago. But I'm really starting to love the new look of Chrysler and Dodge.
So I'm going to stick around, if you don't mind, and absorb some of your knowledge about a car manufacturer I have regrettably lost touch with.
Thanks.
I'm new to the forum (obviously). I have been checking the forum out for a few days due to my interest in purchasing either a 300c or a Crossfire early next year.
My father is a retired Controller for Chrysler, so I spent my entire life driving them until I went to college and had to fend for myself. Since college I have never personally owned a Chrysler product. The closest I have gotten is a Mercedes I purchased for my wife a few months ago. But I'm really starting to love the new look of Chrysler and Dodge.
So I'm going to stick around, if you don't mind, and absorb some of your knowledge about a car manufacturer I have regrettably lost touch with.
Thanks.
Personally I'd wait and get the 300c Srt8 when that comes out......I think in 2006 but I may be wrong. If you dont feel like waiting, get the 300c. They look excellent and perform great [sm=exactly.gif]
-Matt-
-Matt-




