Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
Exactly what I was going to suggest as I read this. Good job Barbie. I guarantee one will stand out over the other after you have driven them both for an hour or so. Best of luck, but especially, have fun with it. Additionally, do not let the sales person talk you into anything immediate. Make it your decision and take all the time available. There's always another deal right around the corner.
Thank u, and u r correct. After tossing n turning all night, I realized I simply cannot make a decision that quickly, and only the Challenger is offering rebates, n bottom line...if I lose them, oh well. I had an interesting question pm'd to me over night... "Why not buy one, then trade it in after a year, and get the other?"....and it is actually simple. I have had 3 new cars my entire life, 1 I totaled and the other two I drove for several years. I don't believe in getting a new car every year or two. In my opinion the car depreciates the minute u drive it off the lot, and I believe the only way to really get ur money out of it is drive it "til the wheels fall off"....and I like not having car payments. So when it comes to buying a car, I wanna make sure it is something I will be happy with for the next 8 years or so....and that I won't have mechanical issues as well. Hope that explains it well enough. Maybe after today, I'll be a little closer to a decision. If not, my daughter might kill me, she is tired of sharing "her" car.