Dodge Challenger Hellcat - first drive

Dodge Challenger Hellcat - first drive

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mylesmcd

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Saturday 6th June 2015
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I am a dealer and delivered one of these yesterday.

Unbelievable. Still a Challenger in many aspects, but even on a straight dual carriageway the most i could give it was half throttle. Epic noise, lots of sideways action, very American!


mylesmcd

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Sunday 7th June 2015
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We have to be below MSRP, so they guy walked out with $64,500.

I can honestly say i it scared me a little! the delivery is insane.

I ll get the rest of the pictures up in a few

mylesmcd

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Tuesday 9th June 2015
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In the discussion with the guy who bought it, i told him it was far and away the most scary car i have ever been in....it has made me re think my limit of horsepower.....is it really needed? ( lol)








mylesmcd

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Wednesday 10th June 2015
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fair point, i would have loved longer in it. Somewhere you could really let it go.

savage savage piece of kit.

mylesmcd

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Wednesday 10th June 2015
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i think the big shock came for me in that i had only driven Hemi's - no SRT8, so i was missing a level.

In answer to the sideways remark, i had the car in shipping mode and was delivering it that way. The car valet took it off and i wasn't expecting that much extra go-go when i pulled out onto the dual carriage way. it would have broke a lesser man....

mylesmcd

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Wednesday 10th June 2015
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Matt Harper said:
mylesmcd said:
i think the big shock came for me in that i had only driven Hemi's - no SRT8, so i was missing a level.

In answer to the sideways remark, i had the car in shipping mode and was delivering it that way. The car valet took it off and i wasn't expecting that much extra go-go when i pulled out onto the dual carriage way. it would have broke a lesser man....
Regardless, I'd be very pissed-off with you, if I'd entrusted you with my new car and you ragged it to the point it got sideways. Not a great testimony to the integrity of your business to brag about it on a public forum either.
I know it's easy to get cars like this out of shape if you punch them too hard (I have a 392 Scat Pack), but they are also very docile if driven with restraint - which is what a dealer should be doing, in my humble opinion.
it wasn't a full opposite lock drift by any stretch of the imagination, more a gentle sway out of line. But, my point was how quickly it had.