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    Dodge Charger SRT8 ?

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    Dodge Charger SRT8 flaunts class in every respect. Attention to even minute details has been paid in the designing of this car. From the premium soft touch materials on the interior to the aerodynamic style and scalloped doors to the hood, this car is unique in every aspect. It has V8 engine, 470 hp and 470 lb-ft torque. It is also fuel efficient and available in a wide range of colors from dull gray to flashy red and classic blue: you can take your pick.

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    I like this car. But not because of the premium soft touch materials on the interior or the aerodynamic style and scalloped doors to the hood. Even being fuel efficient and available in a wide range of colors is irrelevant.

    None of this matters.

    Because all that matters is the 392 cubic inch monster under the bonnet.

    Also, does anyone else think that having a Stage 3 Scat Pack R/T Hemi Mopar is cooler than having a full on SRT8?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer View Post

    Also, does anyone else think that having a Stage 3 Scat Pack R/T Hemi Mopar is cooler than having a full on SRT8?
    For the Challenger: Hell yeah!
    For the Charger: I liked all the higher performance models in pre-facelift form. It was blocky and just looked like a muscle car. The new one actually has some really nice styling features and looks perfectly elegant in R/T form. I'm not a fan of the hood scoops and whatnot that come on the performance models of the current design

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    I can only say that this is one of the most preferred cars I've had, and the blue color is better than that, but that's my personal choice



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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobrafan427 View Post
    For the Challenger: Hell yeah!
    For the Charger: I liked all the higher performance models in pre-facelift form. It was blocky and just looked like a muscle car. The new one actually has some really nice styling features and looks perfectly elegant in R/T form. I'm not a fan of the hood scoops and whatnot that come on the performance models of the current design
    I'd also go for the Challenger, a four door muscle car seems just wrong.

    I like this old school camshaft and valve tuning. They should give the option to convert the car to run on two big Holley carbs and call it a day. The rest of the car is pretty agricultural anyway...

    Now that the Camaro is ugly and the Mustang European (why have they made the new Mustang so un-American?) the Challenger is the only proper muscle car left.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer View Post
    Now that the Camaro is ugly and the Mustang European (why have they made the new Mustang so un-American?) the Challenger is the only proper muscle car left.
    I'm indifferent about the Camaro, it doesn't make me say ooo or ew but i'd say it still has a bit of muscle car left with the Z28. And i think the deal with Ford is that since they went back and did the whole retro look thing, they wanted to do a complete 180 and go the futuristic route.

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    I like the Z28's engine, but I don't understand the focus with track action. Surely seing the two tone elephant in the middle of the small front wheel drive mosquitos would've been curious.

    There are three things a muscle car should do: burn rubber, burn fuel and burn ear drums. And on top of that it has to look good. If it doesn't do any of that it's not a proper muscle car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer View Post
    I like the Z28's engine, but I don't understand the focus with track action. Surely seing the two tone elephant in the middle of the small front wheel drive mosquitos would've been curious.

    There are three things a muscle car should do: burn rubber, burn fuel and burn ear drums. And on top of that it has to look good. If it doesn't do any of that it's not a proper muscle car.
    Ok, but once again, THIS IS NOT A MUSCLE CAR. This is like a throwback to the Trans-Am original racing Z/28. From that paradigm, it makes sense. Still, it doesn't make sense.

    Imagine an absolutely insane street legal send-off to the LS7 in the shiny new C7 to complement this. That would have been awesome.

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    A little late to the party, but anyway..

    That Z/28 still doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. I understand why they built it, but I don't agree with the pricing. The weight reduction result is a joke, too. You have to be a hardcore Camaro fanboy to get that over an LS7 Vette.

    As for the Charger, no; the current AMG lineup is an altogether better option if you want muscle. The Challengers and Chargers of today are nice, American cars to drive feom coast to coast, but thrilling they be not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rasmus View Post
    As for the Charger, no; the current AMG lineup is an altogether better option if you want muscle. The Challengers and Chargers of today are nice, American cars to drive feom coast to coast, but thrilling they be not.
    Aren't AMGs slightly more expensive than Dodges?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer View Post
    Aren't AMGs slightly more expensive than Dodges?
    Very good and valid point. My argument was that one was a muscle car, and the other wasn't. That said, you can find a used, 1-2 year old C63 for less than sticker on a Charger SRT. I know, I know, new vs. used..

    I'm primarily just disenchanted with the Dodge cars. Even the Viper doesn't do much for me.
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    Don't get me wrong, I like the C63 as much as anybody else, but it is a car on a different budget (not only in terms of purchase price) and a different type of customer.

    Nevertheless, American muscle is very rare here, so you have to rely essentially on pictures, specs and little else. Yes, the Camaro is officially imported here, but it's rarer than an unicorn and I presume that when the next gen Mustang arrives it'll suffer the same fate.

    So here, from my chair, I still prefer the Challenger.
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    That's perfectly reasonable and logical. Don't get me wrong, I like American muscle -- there are three vettes and a mustang in my garages for a couple of reasons -- but the current Mopar offerings are just not up to scratch. If anything, they seem like watered down memories of the golden years of long ago.
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