"I'm getting out of MoPar" threads.........

I have recently just purchased my first mopar (search Green Goblin on here) and it took me about 8months to find the right one. It was getting very frustrating haveing people tell me that $14,000 is great price for a car that is hacked up and rusty. Fortunately I found mine very reasonably priced, hell I didn't even haggle the price because he was very fair. I told my GF to look for my Dart at car shows while I was being deployed and she said if I wanted a Chevy or ford, I could buy three for the price of one mopar. I do see why people jump ship especially my generation (I am 26), especially in regards to the aftermarket support. Most guys in their 20s who buys a mopar and wants to casually work on it on the weekends, dont make make much money because they are going through school, etc. it's hard to buy something for our cars and fork over 2x more for one part because it's for a mopar where as a Chevy or Ford, that same amount of money could buy you all brand new interior. I wish our aftermarket was as large and as reasonable as Chevy or Ford. This is also why I plan on taking the hot rod approach and make it's custom to me or make parts fit from another car.