@twitchykun(level 10 Jalop-Knight): Boo-hiss! Though I agree the newer ones lack character, the first few generations had much more personality than almost anything else the small-midsize segment. Not to mention performance and capability to match.
Yeah, I'm biased cuz I own one. :P
@Sam Smith: Wut about some Riesens?
Great article, I've always found myself fascinated by parking lots. The sheer versatility of a massive flat area, typically well lit, cannot be understated.
@tjanson: I too am a big fan of this model. I think the tail-end looks amazing. The stance and profile on this car, not to mention all the functional vents and scoops and.....
*decides not to ramble endlessly*
The biggest thing that I was able to take away from this is the fact that Chargers ARE available with AWD, a point over which I argued with a Dodge salesperson and our mutual friend. Granted this was months ago, but I feel compelled to go kick him now.
@HoonThatFerrari: How did you get my picture?
@skaycog was here: The Turbot version also came with special gills on the side that allow you to drive in lakes when pelican watching.
@Devryn: Doesn't matter. If the officer had had his lights on or hadn't been speeding, they'd still be alive.
Also, anyone who says "'nuff said" automatically sounds like a douche, and loses their right to an opinion.
@LS1RX7owen: Man. Crashing on porpoise.
Maybe the pellican was the porpoises buddy, and they were about to start a sing-a-long about how nice it was to live in that particular lake.
Now it's a bloody scene of vehicular aquatic-mammal-slaughter.
The pellican is going to be in counseling for years. #bugattiveyron