What Do You Do On A Rainy Day In Phoenix?

azblackhemi

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I guess buy an SUV. My wife and I have been planning on buying a vehicle to travel in that could also hold all the grandkids. Well here it is. A Durango GT. V6 for fuel economy but it has the performance hood and SRT front fascia for a sporty look. Going to take awhile to figure out all the tech goodies.
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Looks like a super vehicle Chris. Looks great, exudes quality and those V-6's are good engines with plenty of power. Very happy for you. I know you two love to travel. Nice!
 
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I think that Chrysler's "tech" is generally easier to use than some others. GM's gotten better with theirs in the past few years.

When BMW was doing the Susan B. Komen ride/drive charity events, I'd make my reservations online. After "I-Drive" was out, being lambasted by the media for "difficult to use", One of the event valets took me to the 7-series I'd reserved. He asked if I wanted a demonstration of I-drive. "Just show me how to drive it", I replied. That car ran very fast! Feeling the various over-rides go away as the speed increased was amazing. But, at the end of the day, a Chrysler would have looked better in the driveway.

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