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nicky1.8t

Active Member

Originally posted by MorayM
Wait on the new designs.
Magnum = Station wagon with Hemi.

yep pretty much
 

dvs

Member

Originally posted by MorayM
Wait on the new designs.
Magnum = Station wagon with Hemi.

WOOT!
Grocery getters with some pick-up!
Jen
 

fishy411

Member

Originally posted by BLUEBERRYBOOMER
Thanks for all the opinions. We are looking at the Chrysler 300c with the Hemi and all wheel drive. I'm kinda used to driving in the snow with tracktion control, our DeVille has it on it. We have never been really big on the Chrysler vechiles either, but we have been looking for a new car and we saw the commericals on the 300s and fell in love. It has to be the cream color though, no other color will do. Our local dealership has one. We are waiting for the title to the Caddy to come back,(just paid it off) then we are going shopping. I can't wait. Lisa


OMg! My friends Mom has a 1996 Deville A.K.A the Pimp Mobile. He broke the trunk so it has masking tape holding it down and they have tile in the back so the back is so much lower than the front. Its random but this is " the aquarium"
 

blueberryboomer

Active Member
fishy411
I currently drive a 1999 DeVille, only 36000 miles. We just paid it off, and plan on using it for a good trade in, altho I could possibly sell it out right, my docotr saw it out his window today when I was there and said he is interested in it. We will see...
I have seen the Magnum, my hubby was interested in them befor ewe got a look at the 300, I didn't relize that is what it is called. Great looking car. Lisa
 

soapbubble

New Member
Have you looked into getting some sort of suv for the family? I just got a Toyota Landcruiser and LOVE it! It's great for my kids and it's not a van. Had one of those for awhile and decided to get something a little more sporty. I went back and forth on a few....I really liked the Yukon XL Denali, but for some reason I kept going back to the Landcruiser. It's really a great car and super in the snow. Maybe consider something like those?? It might be helpful up there in Michigan!
 
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