Rental Racecar: Dodge Challenger R/T

DaddyBuiltRacing

Resident Asshole
For a daily driver it'd be nice. I loved driving/riding in it to Pittsburgh and back. For a car to mod, it's not the one lol
 

randomhobo

automagic user
:lol:


Does he have the same model? If I had let more pressure out of the tires and if 2nd gear wouldn't slip, I could have prolly made it to mid to low 13s

He has a 2009 Hemi Challenger automatic, idk the white and racing stripes might slow it down a bit though
 

DarkDB1

New Member
Oh hey! I know that NorCalAutostyle RHD AWD Civic...

I'm nice to my rental cars, Because they will go up for sale after I think 20K miles (if not less) and some poor family will buy it :(... But then again, I've only had a rental Camry Hybrid, Buick boat and Ford Escape Limited 4x4.
 

OGstackadoIIa

TEAM LlGHTSPEED RACING
Idk why anyone would ever buy a rental. The first one we rented had like 24k, then the second one had like 42k miles.

Lesson of the day, never buy a rental car, especially a performance rental.
 

treeafodo

Austin
I didn't know they sold them.

After my mom got rear-ended, a while back, the insurance company gave us a rental while her car was getting fixed. The rental car had full beer bottles in the glove box. :lol:
 

DarkDB1

New Member
I think they usually sell them after a year or two, Idk.
I haven't had a rental car that had more than 15K miles on it.

I know several people that have bought used rental cars, My mom for example bought a previous rental 2003 Camry back in 2003. It had i think 9K miles on it (bought from an auction)... So far no major problems. She even went 18K miles on a oil change and 70K on a air filter :shock:
 
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