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Eh, I don't mind.

The bickering and whining kinda ruined the read to be honest.......

yeah, perhaps....

it wasn't that bad, I've seen much worse here...Oh well, I was just getting ready to get the popcorn and a cold drink. B)

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I always liked these little buggers. If I had more money, I'd seriously consider purchasing one. When my dad bought his Sable last year, we were looking at PTs as an alternative, too. The couple he drove he found acceptable, I've never driven one.

Yes, they may be a bit underpowered and have hit-or-miss quality in some cases, but the design and utility really helps overcome a lot of that. I can live with one as long as I get one that was a "hit" as far as assembly goes.

My biggest complaint: that was supposed to be a Plymouth originally I read, and I think it's unfortunate that Plymouth wasn't allowed to get it, or stay long enough to give it a shot. I never thought that car should've been a Chrysler, it's just a little too down-market for what Chrysler as a line aspires to be.

Charlie Larkin

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