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Image 1 — Charger 2.0
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Charger 2.0

Back in a Charger after having g a Challenger then no car at all for a couple of years. A 2023 Daytona Scatpack with only 15k miles. I don't have a name for her yet but im loving the Sinamon Stick color.

u/PreviousPay8649 — 1 day ago

Warning: Just a vent

I swear I have the worst luck in life. After 3 years without a car of my own I'm finally in a position I can get back on the road with a Dodge Charger. I looked around online for the past couple weeks and I saw her. A car that checked all of the boxes just sitting there waiting for me. I wasn't quiet in the position to purchase but as of today I was only one day out. Then today I saw the dreaded words "Purchase in Progress". That broke me.

The thing is this car was to replace my Challenger my wife totaled which replaced my Charger she also totaled. Inventory in my area is straight booty cheeks and I'm forced to search online dealers.

I chose not to buy another car after my Challenger was killed in order to pay off some bills and to start my kid off right for his first year of college. Now is my time and of course Murphy's Law inventory is F'd. I guess I'll just wait a few more weeks and see what comes up. I'm not going to settle tho.

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u/PreviousPay8649 — 8 days ago

My wife (54 Dx/Rx) has been clearly having strong ADHD symptoms the past couple of days (scattered brain, slight impulsivity, hyperfocus). Today I found two containers of spices she mistakenly put into the fridge. She's never done this before. I am confused if this behavior is a ADHD characteristic and nothing to worry about or a sign of something more serious neurologically?

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u/PreviousPay8649 — 4 months ago