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For 2023, Challenger SRT Demon 170. 1,023hp, runs in the 8s.

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It’s about time Dodge put some useable rear tires on these cars!
Notice the WB flares only on the rear. At 100k, I’d be a serious contender to purchase this car but StealerShip ADM’s would quickly kill that…. I’d trade in my ‘22 RedEye but highly doubt I’d get the same 0% interest rate that I’m currently enjoying.

I believe the HellCats have a 203MPH Top Speed. At 157, she was still pulling and as always, Purring…. Lol
 
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man I wish. I get to hope and dream I can get my hands on a non abused R/T package in a couple years…I need to get into a better union, lol
 

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Challenger's seem to hold value longer than most, even the base V-6 models. I did see a 2009 5.7L for sale locally a couple weeks ago with rotted out 1/4's with 152k miles, and they still wanted $9,995 for it. Lowest price one I've seen to date. That's why I ended up with a never seen salt 61,000 mile '08 Mustang ($7,295) in 2017 instead of what I really wanted, which was a Challenger.
 

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Challenger's seem to hold value longer than most, even the base V-6 models. I did see a 2009 5.7L for sale locally a couple weeks ago with rotted out 1/4's with 152k miles, and they still wanted $9,995 for it. Lowest price one I've seen to date. That's why I ended up with a never seen salt 61,000 mile '08 Mustang ($7,295) in 2017 instead of what I really wanted, which was a Challenger.

Great Scotts. Was that private party??
 

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My sister in-law has been sitting on a hemi Dodge Magnum. She blew the rear end years ago and parked at the back of the driveway and bought a new car, her husband just bought a WRX STI; refuse to sell me the Magnum and/or its drive train. Drives me crazy. Has been parked for 5-6 years now.

With Dodge discontinuing V8s and the already visible market increase on Chargers and Challengers in good shape, I could end up with a, Mustang pretty easily. They’ve grown on me over the years; I’d get a, Miata if I wasn’t 6’4 & 220+lbs, lol
 

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Great Scotts. Was that private party??
Yes, private party. You don't even want to know what new or used car dealers want. Supply and demand I guess. There's Challengers every where you look (at least 10 time more than Camaro) but people seem to keep them forever so, there aren't a whole lot for sale to choose from. Alot of the earlier ones (like 09, 10, 11) have rust holes so they are lower priced but still expensive.
 

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Saw Garth and Wayne saving big money; probably on their way to, Milwaukee…which is actually Algonquin and pronounced Mil-Ay-Wa-Kay.

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Soviet block country cars that qualify as European bring the average down, way down.
Yeah so do those Brazilian made "German" Volkswagens. Working on a Volkswagen helped me understand why they lost back to back world wars. They can not engineer anything of quality that isn't overly complicated and failure prone.
 

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Well.

Some things are over-engineered, very true.

Loving those Mopars :eek:
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You're right 69. Over engineered usually equals over complicated, overly trouble prone and ridiculously expensive and hard to repair. Unfortunately, anymore that applies to pretty much any car or truck, regsrdless of make, model, or country of origin. On a side note, only plus is,,,,,,,I don't have to work on them anymore!!! LOL
 

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Will have much more time to take care of those old iron in 162 work days, too. And only one over-engineered car (SL500, R129) in my lot. On pretty much anything of that car (even the small case in the dash for the built-in mobile phone) you could hang a full 2 ton trailer and it won't break.
 
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