Hemi Challenger
On Sep 26, 11:07 pm, "Les Benn" > wrote:
> lol a measly 5.4L Ford engine (probably out of a lawnboy mower)
Oh, you're just being a slanderous *******.
> even with a
> blower will be a dog compared to a Hemi Challenger with the new 6.1L Hemi
> Challenger
I like the new Hemi. But I don't see how you've come to this
conclusion. The 6.1 SRTs only run about 108 in the 1/4. The GT500s
run an easy 110. (And do we want to add the GT500KRs and KR Super
Snakes?) Or are you betting because the Challenger is going to be a 2-
door that it'll be lighter. I say don't bet on it. I think we'll be
lucky if it's south of 3,900.
> and besides Ford can only build about 30 of the GT500 Shelbys a
> year.
You're just a little bit off. Total production for the 2007 GT500's
came to 10,844 units with 8,150 of those being coupes and 2,694 being
convertibles. If only you would have added 2 more zeros and then
about 7,000 to your number, you would have been right there.
> Dodge will eat them for lunch in sales. How many guys/gals do you know
> that are willing to buy a GT500 for 22K dealer markup over the 47K sticker?
And you think you're going to get a Challenger for anything close to
sticker the first year? Rrrrrriiiiiggggghhhhttttttt....lol
> Mustang is all decoration.
It is, if you first remove the 500 HP motor.
> Dodge will rule again with the Hemi.
Dodge will be lucky if it's still alive in 5 years. (And Ford is
hardly in any better shape.) I say we should be extremely happy
they're even making the Challenger and GT500/Mustang.
> Well at least
> There will be lots of mustangs on Dodge used car lots in 2008.
Considering the Mustang hasn't missed a model year since '64, I'll
stay in the Champ's corner. What's our Challenger's history, again?
Patrick
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