The article presents a humorous first-person narrative from a Dodge Charger, personifying the car as it recounts its experiences with its owner, Andrew, during his mayoral campaign. The Charger reflects on their time together, highlighting the reckless driving and speeding incidents that caught media attention. Despite the car's warnings to slow down, Andrew's ambition and excited pursuit of his goals overshadow caution. The narrative illustrates the bond between man and machine, emphasizing how a vehicle can embody its owner's journey and choices during critical moments.
But no, he took me everywhere - like I'm some kind of trophy wife. Every day, he took me out: driving to a union hall in the Village.
And always with the speeding. Now, you know me: I'm a proud Charger. My dad was Dodge Charger. My grandfather was Dodge Charger.
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