riverfever
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- Woodland Park, Colorado
that thing is ugly
how do the chargers not cut it?
It has its features that really stand out, my concern is the maintenance costs down the road. Considering it is a specialty car purposely made/built, I bet maintenance won't be going to NAPA to get a part to replace......
Maybe that is what they are planning all along................sell them a plenty and make all the money in the higher priced replacement parts?
Wait, if it's pretty similar to the 300C, and the Charger is too small inside... see where I'm going with this? I'm assuming that they made pretty radical changes to the interior size?
DCSO experimented with several configurations for the "passenger cage" and I think finally decided on a half-cage in the backseat, passenger side. That left room for the front driver's seat to move back for the taller deputies while still providing a restrained area for our "guests." However, bigger "guests" required a Crown Vic for transport, because of Yella's aforementioned problems with the rear roof and sheer tininess of the rear seat.Believe it or not....... too small inside. The trunk is totally useless when crammed with a full size spare, the slope of the roof at the rear doors makes it really difficult for a 6' person wearing cuffs to get in and the barrier between the front and rear when installed to allow the driver's seat to move back enough for a 6' tall cop..... makes for very little leg room in the back seat. The trans tunnel comes up way high so the center console for the radio/lights ends up being too high - the driver constantly smacks their right elbow on it under normal driving - and can actually be dangerous during pursuit driving to the driver. There's no rear passenger area dome light - suspects sit in the dark (and can kick a cop when they open the door unable to see inside before doing so...... yeah, I learned that the hard way). There's TONS of blind spots with the small windows, thick pilars and added barrier.
........ but they are tons of fun to drive fast. :thumbup:
Hey!! What about the Magnum? Does it use the same low roof/short rear door as the Charger? Still have the front seat problems to deal with though. Hmm.
Just found another article that identifies the diesel engine as being a BMW engine........ didn't even know BMW made a diesel engine....... :dunno:
After further reading....... It's only available in Europe currently in BMW 5 Series sedans. It's a twin turbo - one small turbo ahead of a larger turbo, the smaller turbo closes the turbo lag gap and "jump starts" the larger turbo for fairly fluid boost and throttle response....... interesting.
Man, this E7 has culture...... it's part Bavarian, part British....... :laugh:
Ya, those replacements parts won't be expensive...............(sarcasm-a-plenty)
I had a little BMW for a year forgot what it was, 318i or something. Had a bad fan clutch thingy, looked just like the one on my CJ except smaller. CJ stock fan clutch was $27 at NAPA. Autopart stores didn't have that item for BMW, went to the dealership $129, went to the junk yard $40. ......drove it like I stole it and dumped it on some kids for $200 after driving it for a year paying only$500 for it....................BMW (Bad-mojo-willis)