Dodge Hornet

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Are you looking to buy something new or a couple years old?

Last year for a manual trans Renegade was 2018.

Like I said I bought my '15 in '17, and it's still going strong, 9 years and almost 90K miles later.

Might could find a low mileage '18.
I'm not sure yet. When I get my funds together, I'll know more. Kitty is kinda die hard wanting something else in good shape old and pre computer.
 
Right in my back yard for you

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Small block chevy in it and inside looks great, body could use quarter work
 
You should be able to find one of these in Atlanta, or the Villages in Fl. Plenty of blue-hairs down there.

Yes there are several great models from that era, and the key is buying a well maintained non abused car. Blue hairs can be a great source. OK so my hair is just salt and pepper, mostly salt!
All the YouTube car gurus will tell which makes/modles/years are the most trouble free, which have issues with engine/trans. Mainly they all say, stay away from he newer cars, to much tech crap, to expensive to work on/repair., to many with issues.

Two years ago I sold a perfect 74 AMC Hprnet, bullet proof 4.2, NO rust, new paint, great interior, new tires, run/drove great, needed nothing but the AC stuff replaced if a guy wanted such. I had one guy look at it for $4500. He bought it for his kids first car. Sure, it was a bargain, but how many people lined up to buy it???? The answer: ONE!

He said " I am embarrassed to ask, but would you take less."
I laughed and said no, but I am glad it goes to a good home!
 
The audacity, doing whatever you want with your own car, while driving it all over everywhere, enjoying the heck out of it with those that matter, when it could totally be getting restored someday.

Coming from a fellow destroy a rare car tunnel ram it drive the heck out of it clown.

I'm just messing around, no hard feelings, to each his own.

That car is badass, grateful to see it, one of the best at Carlisle imo.
 

The audacity, doing whatever you want with your own car, while driving it all over everywhere, enjoying the heck out of it with those that matter, when it could totally be getting restored someday.

Coming from a fellow destroy a rare car tunnel ram it drive the heck out of it clown.

I'm just messing around, no hard feelings, to each his own.

That car is badass, grateful to see it, one of the best at Carlisle imo.
I like it too! People should fix them up how they want.
 
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