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  • #31
    Originally posted by kkozformula99 View Post
    Yea the 5th gen does ride a lot nicer over bumps compared to a 4th gen. What I find really Amazing though is that the new 5th gen have a better ride quality than my 300c. To me that is really impressive on how smooth the 5th gen feels.
    That's what I hear from everyone. I wish I could afford one .........

    Now that I'm retired, I would have to sell both my 3rd Gen and my 4th Gen to be able to afford a 5th Gen, and I'm not really too interested in doing that. And right now, I have no car payment, but really need to think about an eventual replacement for my daily driver (2002 Trail Blazer) before I buy a new "toy". The Trail Blazer is still in very nice shape and has about 94,000 miles on her, but I did notice a small rust bubble under the paint on the tail gate the other day.
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    • #32
      The 300c goes back in December. Then I have my Van(1996 Ford econoline Only 76,000 miles on it) for a winter rat. So after December no payments besides the 5th gen so not too bad. Plus insurance isn't too bad on the 5th gen since it's only being driven during the summer and will be going into storage for winter.
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