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jeremys14
05-14-2008, 03:15 PM
Dodge’s 2008 Challenger SRT8 is one serious-looking, all-out, no-holds-barred American muscle car. But don’t let the looks fool you. This is a modern machine that not only has pavement-rippling performance, but serves up a near sedan-like ride quality in day-to-day driving. The new Challenger also contains all of the safety and entertainment features expected in a 21st-century automobile.

Model Lineup

Until this fall when the full lineup arrives, the only new Challenger coupe offered is the muscled-up SRT8 version. So far, more than 11,000 folks have put money on the table for the 2008 model year production run of 6,400 units. There are only three color choices (orange, black and silver) and one engine — a HEMI-V8 of course.

View Pictures: Dodge Challenger SRT8

Those nabbing keys will find many standard features that were either optional or non-existent in 1970; items such as side-curtain airbags, electronic stability and traction control, anti-lock disc brakes, high-intensity discharge headlights, remote keyless entry, air conditioning, cruise control and a 322-watt, 13-speaker audio system. A Performances Pages instrument panel readout can show 0–60 and quarter-mile times, 60–0 mph braking and g-forces. The only options are a sunroof, a GPS navigation system, and Goodyear F1 Supercar rubber as an upgrade from the standard Eagle RS-A tires.

Throwback Styling

Despite an abbreviated platform borrowed from the Chrysler 300 that is longer and wider than the first Challenger, designers have captured the essence of the storied 1970 model’s long hood and short deck. Up front a rectangular grille is flanked by round headlights, and out back the full-width taillight with a centered white back-up light has a familiar look. The 20-inch forged aluminum wheels have roots from the 1960s Magnum 500 wheels, while the outside mirrors are aerodynamic versions of the originals.

Watch Video: Challenger Debut in Chicago

Functional hood scoops help the 425-horsepower 6.1-liter V8 keep its cool. The ‘HEMI’ twists out 420 lb-ft of torque, and its 69.8 horsepower-per-liter rating exceeds that of even the legendary 1966 “Street HEMI.” Directing the power to the rear wheels is a five-speed automatic with AutoStick, which allows the driver to manually select a higher or lower gear, but is the only transmission available. An aggressive first gear ratio provides outstanding launch performance.

Inner Space

Sitting in the driver’s seat is not exactly a blast from the past, thanks to the off-the-rack Chrysler 300 steering wheel. Not only is it way out of character, it’s proportionally too large, and has four rather than three spokes. There are reminiscent touches, however. Trapezoidal shapes around the gauge cluster and on the door panels relate to the original, as do the slanted shifter console and black headliner.

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Dodge’s signature four-bomb gauges with black numbers on a white face are highlighted with chrome rings. Changing audio, climate or navigation controls doesn’t require the driver to change seat positions to reach, and materials used throughout the cabin are pleasing to the eye, with respectable-looking plastic finishes. Aggressive side bolsters on the front seats seem to glue occupants in place on the track, yet are marvelously comfortable on long highway runs. The back seat is similarly comfy for two adults — three on short hauls.

On the Road

Straight-line numbers are worthy of old school Challengers: The new version hustles from 0 to 60 mph in 4.9 seconds and covers the quarter mile in the low 13s. But there are two additional talents unheard of in the early ’70s: solid handling and strong brakes (60-0 mph in 110 feet). In all aspects this is a diecast American muscle car, save the soundtrack. Push the start button and the deep, rich rumble of a big V8 is missing. Even at part throttle the Challenger SRT8 is relatively quiet, growling only moderately when the go pedal is mashed.

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Traveling on the highway there’s gobs of power still unused at 70 mph cruising. Floor it at this pace and triple-digit speeds arrive quickly. At freeway speeds there is only a slight intrusion of engine and tire sounds and just a whisper of wind noise. A drive along the curve-laden Angeles Crest highway brought forth true grins. The Challenger’s all-independent suspension helps the car stick to the road like chewing gum on a hot August day. Mid-corner bumps are soaked up without a falter, and the stability control system maintains a hands-off policy until unequivocally needed.

The sure handling carries over to a more intense road-course environment. On track the moderately weighted steering lets you know where the front tires are and turn in is quick and precise. Amateur drivers will find the car predictable; seasoned hot shoes will be rewarded.

Horsepower for Your Dollar

If you’re one who measures the value of an automobile by how much horsepower you receive for the dollar, the Challenger SRT8’s $37,995 sticker price (including destination charges) is quite compelling. What’s surprising is the broad spectrum of people who have purchased the car — and it’s not just baby boomers wanting to hold on to the past. Dodge says they’ve “sold to all walks of life, all ages, all cultures.” Apparently what attracted people in the 1960s and early ’70s — two-doors, big V8 — transcends time. The muscle car lives.

for pics:http://editorial.autos.msn.com/photopopup.aspx?cp-documentid=483319&mediaid=15b85cf9b94c49d585708bb3e5287cf1

Magnus
05-14-2008, 05:46 PM
They left out the fact tha the damn thing weighs over 2 tons.
Awesome car, and looks to be the best "retro" looking car in terms of appearance, but it's really for someone solely wanting a retro appearance with a little performance.

And no sticks for launch either. . . . .


I'd love to have one, just no way in hell i'd pay almost twice what my car was just for looks and less performance.

Speedy
05-14-2008, 09:10 PM
+1

I think it looks better than the Camaro

Matticus
05-14-2008, 09:25 PM
69.8 horsepower-per-liter :mynameisben:

Native
05-15-2008, 02:00 PM
69.8 horsepower-per-liter :mynameisben:

k series 100 hp-p-l

Matticus
05-15-2008, 07:17 PM
k series 100 hp-p-l

I wasn't implying that. LOL Even though it is true. The f20c is what I was going to bring up. 120hp/ltr

I just don't see that as something to brag about when there are vehicles close to the same price that are making 50hp more per liter.

Mark
05-15-2008, 07:36 PM
I wasn't implying that. LOL Even though it is true. The f20c is what I was going to bring up. 120hp/ltr

I just don't see that as something to brag about when there are vehicles close to the same price that are making 50hp more per liter.



:beavisbutthead:

dDogg
05-15-2008, 08:43 PM
pshh 13b 200 hp per ltr

Matticus
05-15-2008, 11:45 PM
pshh 13b 200 hp per ltr

Were they really rated at 260?

Native
05-16-2008, 12:12 AM
damn rotory is like running a v6 in 2 discs triple rotors are sick..

dDogg
05-16-2008, 12:51 AM
They were rated at 255 from the factory... If you want to get even funnier the 787b with the N/A 4 rotor put out right around 700 bhp with a conservative tune putting it at about 270 hp per ltr... But all that doesnt mean shit since there is no real way to rate them by litre so it doesnt mean anything... I thought itd just be funny :P

Back to the origional topic though... That Challenger actually doesnt look to bad... Ive hated every single old muscle car theyve brought back lately... Charger, the newest body style Mustang, Camaro, and was there one more? Whatever but I kindve like the way this one looks... Nevermind the fact that it weighs as much as a tank : /

EGwhite
06-10-2008, 10:31 PM
Moms boyfriend is gettin one next year the 09 the blue with black stripes

Mark
06-11-2008, 07:58 AM
http://fp.images.autos.msn.com/media/580x348/15/15b85cf9b94c49d585708bb3e5287cf1.jpg

frylock
06-12-2008, 07:13 PM
i have to say i hate dodge or anything mopar but that is one bad muther @uc%er

Vanessa
06-12-2008, 08:33 PM
Pretty cool lookin'

stillmatick
06-12-2008, 10:27 PM
They were rated at 255 from the factory... If you want to get even funnier the 787b with the N/A 4 rotor put out right around 700 bhp with a conservative tune putting it at about 270 hp per ltr... But all that doesnt mean shit since there is no real way to rate them by litre so it doesnt mean anything... I thought itd just be funny :P

Back to the origional topic though... That Challenger actually doesnt look to bad... Ive hated every single old muscle car theyve brought back lately... Charger, the newest body style Mustang, Camaro, and was there one more? Whatever but I kindve like the way this one looks... Nevermind the fact that it weighs as much as a tank : /


GTO??? :thinker: