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I don't usually hear the stereo when driving the Challenger. But I do in the TRX, and did in the Trackhawk.
Especially in the 1500 I have plenty of time to listen before hitting the next curve.
Then again, I have to concentrate that much harder on keeping it on the road when in a curve.
I am with Jimmy. What is unbelievable is that my wife usually tells me to shut off or turn down the radio because she would rather listen to the car!
She does enjoy cruising in the beast.
Mine all have the upgraded HK system. I do think the Jeep sounds a bit better. I did think the Rango sounded pretty good. Especially when NOT from Sirius which does have a problem with their audio ranges anyway. Some of us old rock and roll fans can still hear that difference. They have the same number of junk speakers David, the bigger cabin probably does make a difference.
you got you a keeper there! Ever since I got my Challenger, I too have basically stopped listening to the radio - I just love the sounds of the Hemi and the car, and really don't care for anything else. I do like the Sirius for the real long drives.
We can complete this thread. Just received a great looking new big sister for the Challenger. This should tow the car on its favorite 20’ footer just fine… View attachment 100188
We can complete this thread. Just received a great looking new big sister for the Challenger. This should tow the car on its favorite 20’ footer just fine…
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