I went to the store and saw a parked white Dodge Challenger but it wrote something like T/A... and i don't think it means Trans Am... Read More
Be in production?
trading it for a new one can't be an option
Does anyone know if all the plants are completly closed or is chrysler gonna continue to fill orders for vehicles that are already in the system. I ask this because i bought a 09 Challenger rt about...
i would say it is between the challenger and the charger!
It would be awesome, but too bad the program isn't for the 2009 Challenger, it would be great to pay just 3.29 for 91 octane on the SRT8. I haven't read all it's details but can you look though it...
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| 2dr Coupe (3) | MSRP | Invoice | MPG City | MPG Hwy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2dr Coupe SE Specs | $22,220 | $20,890 | 17 | 25 |
| 2dr Coupe R/T Specs | $30,220 | $28,170 | 16 | 25 |
| 2dr Coupe SRT8 Specs | $40,220 | $37,270 | 13 | 19 |
Sporty cars like the 2009 Dodge Challenger invite paper comparisons where horsepower, torque, and available performance options rise to the top of the priorities list.
This focus on performance limits the Challenger's competition to its two historical competitors (Mustang and Camaro).
Compared to these competitors, the Challenger's trunk is larger at 16.2 cubic feet, and it does have marginally more rear seat room, although none of these cars offers a truly roomy backseat.