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Hello my name is '''Tom'''.  Born and raised in Flint Michigan, I was raised in a town primarily ruled by General Motors enthusiasts.  I almost fell into that popularity my Freshman year in high school, when I fell in love with the Camaro SS.  That was the turn of the millennium however and Mercedes had recently merged with Chrysler.  The 1999 Dodge Charger Concept was awe inspiring and I quickly forgot about the Camaro.  I soon began researching the history of the Chrysler Corporation and its affiliates; Dodge, Plymouth and Jeep.  I thought the merger between the two companies would have been a blessing but I was young and naive.  Now that I'm older and have had some time looking more into Chrysler's history, I don't believe so anymore.  I'm glad their back in American hands and hope that they can make a turn around in the not too distant future.
Hello my name is Tom.  Born and raised in Flint Michigan, I was raised in a town primarily ruled by General Motors enthusiasts.  I almost fell into that popularity my Freshman year in high school, when I fell in love with the Camaro SS.  That was the turn of the millennium however and Mercedes had recently merged with Chrysler.  The 1999 Dodge Charger Concept was awe inspiring and I quickly forgot about the Camaro.  I soon began researching the history of the Chrysler Corporation and its affiliates; Dodge, Plymouth and Jeep.  I thought the merger between the two companies would have been a blessing but I was young and naive.  Now that I'm older and have had some time looking more into Chrysler's history, I don't believe so anymore.  I'm glad their back in American hands and hope that they can make a turn around in the not too distant future.


== Favorite Cars ==
== Favorite Cars ==

Revision as of 07:19, 6 August 2007

Dodge Charger SRT8, my second favorite car.
Thomas E.
Mopar
Date Joined June 16th, 2007
First Article Wrote Dodge Avenger (JS)
Expertise Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, (Anything Mopar related)
Gender Male
Location Flint Michigan, US of A
Current Car '02 Dodge Dakota
Most Wanted Car Dodge Challenger (2008)
Most Hated Car Anything related to Toyota or Honda

Hello my name is Tom. Born and raised in Flint Michigan, I was raised in a town primarily ruled by General Motors enthusiasts. I almost fell into that popularity my Freshman year in high school, when I fell in love with the Camaro SS. That was the turn of the millennium however and Mercedes had recently merged with Chrysler. The 1999 Dodge Charger Concept was awe inspiring and I quickly forgot about the Camaro. I soon began researching the history of the Chrysler Corporation and its affiliates; Dodge, Plymouth and Jeep. I thought the merger between the two companies would have been a blessing but I was young and naive. Now that I'm older and have had some time looking more into Chrysler's history, I don't believe so anymore. I'm glad their back in American hands and hope that they can make a turn around in the not too distant future.

Favorite Cars

The Germans didn't do all that bad. The RWD LXs are really nice. Like I said above though, I like anything Mopar related. Dodge Charger, Challenger, Viper and Ram. Chrysler 300, Crossfire and the Sebring isn't that bad. Jeep Wranglers are the sweetest off road machines on the planet. And the Grand Cherokee, Liberty and Commander are a nice touch. The Compass isn't all that great unless it's a 4x4 Ralley edition. Now that Chrysler is back in American hands though, I expect to see some really hot head turners.

I don't mind General Motors vehicles though. I'd take a Corvette Z06 in a heartbeat. A Ford Mustang isn't bad either, although that's the only Ford worth buying in my eyes.

Hated Cars

I am not a fan of Imports, specifically Toyota and Honda. It's not so much that I hate them, but I'm sick of all the Import Fanboys declaring American cars as crap and Japanese cars as superior. Everyone's taste differs and if you like Toyota, that's fine with me. I just don't want to hear you bash American cars because of build quality. I mean most Toyota's are being built by Americans anyways. Heck I like Mitsubishi cars. They're pretty nice and most people I know who like Mitsubishi don't bash American cars. We should all just be one big happy automobile enthusiast family.