Nissan Juke or V6 Dodge Challenger? Yes it's a weird choice

So I'm between two cars, and looking to find one that fits my lifestyle and will make me happier and more comfortable in the day-to-day.
What to know about me.
23 y/o (almost 24) male in final years of college, working as a server at a restaurant chain to make ends meet. 6'7" tall 220 pounds (so pretty thin). Married to a wonderful lady who I won't have kids with for at least 5-10 years. Going to be going on a couple road trips in the next few months/years. Accidentally wrecked my 2011 Honda CRZ hybrid 6 months ago and looking to move on.
Stylistically I appreciate both cars, the juke and challenger, I like unusual cars. Both are roughly $10k which is what I intend to spend in cash, money isn't the issue it's just about finding which is the better car. I'm not looking for other options. It's just between the two. Wife wants me to get the Juke, I also kind of really want the juke. But the challenger is within my range and is a nicer car, more comfortable, cushier. Wife says she'd be okay with a challenger if I really wanted it, because it is my money, but I'm definitely on the fence.

They are both dushbag cars just different kinds of dushbags

Jukes are the ugliest abominations on the road they are way to technical for what they are and as a result they are a absolute PAIN to work on the amount of electronic systems in that car are ridicules the engine makes next to no power even with the turbo charger it doesent even make 200 hp. Challengers are really cool cars and they are simple and reliable to. The v6 in the older ones makes like 280 hp which isn't a lot but it's enough to get you around town quickly. But you must keep in mind challenger= 2 door and that means more costly insurance and it's RWD so it's not going to be as good as the juke in snow or as good as the juke is with gas mileage. I'd pick the challenger without a second thought personally and I know it sounds like the more costly car but jukes aren't very reliable maintaineing the car will cost more due to the electronics also

Cute story I love all the irrelevant details.
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