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A lot of armchair quarterbacking going on here geeez. Props to Dodge for finally bringing a dog to the fight. Weather it be at the strip or through some cones they needed something, hopefully this will trickle down to the SRT platform and that car will get on par with it's competitors. The jury is still out for the Hellcat IMO pending price.
The GT500 is a ridiculous product, 707 .. 662 ... Ford actually underrates their cars for whatever reason. Either that or they have the most efficient drivelines ever. Fords aftermarket is unreal, Chevy's Camaro can run there are plenty of TRUE 700+ RWHP ZL1's and SS's running around. And lastly hopefully Dodge learned their lesson with the last SRT and didn't cripple the ECU for programmers. The comparisons to the Viper and C6/7 need to stop, this wasn't the car made to target those.
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How much will that 700hp cost you??
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Well that hp number is all well and good, but the real point of all this is...
It has push button start so you don't have to worry about your key fob design.
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Can not wait... 707HP car will be a monster. Dodge may be late but they have created godzilla. As soon as orders can go in my dealership out here said they will order me a B5 blue one. This new manufacture HP war is great
![]() Hellcat should come in less they have lightened many parts Rear end is based on maserati so IRS also
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I saw reports last week that the Hellcat turned 10.9 in the quarter mile. The driveSRT website goes into a lot of detail about the cars drivetrain, suspension and electronics. Everything looks heavy duty (tires, brakes, suspension, engine components). Dodge came late to the party, but they through everything they had into this one.
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Its an impressive car no doubt..... looking forward to how Chevy and Ford respond to it
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Source... http://www.allpar.com/cars/dodge/cha.../2015-SRT.html |
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Amen to that, happy with my stock 323 V6 LOL! driving around cities and local highways, you'll never be able to even use 400 of the 700 that thing offers...
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Hellcat will be north of 70k...this is a limited production like the z/28, gt 500.
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Would it be weird to have a Hellcat and ZL1 in the same garage?
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Always speculation and conjecture from rocket403. Provides no basis for his statements and when confronted with the truth, jumps to another thread to post more nonsense.
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Half a decade later, GM finally had a Corvette that can compete with the Viper. The ZR1. The ZR1 was marginally faster then the Gen IV Viper ACR with a time of 1:33.70. A win is a win, and the ZR1 was faster then the ACR and the 2013 Viper GTS. SRT was not pleased with the results. So the TA came into existence, cheaper than the ZR1. (Price as tested for the ZR1 was $125,920. Price as tested for the TA was $116,000.) The TA beat the 2013 ZR1, marginally, but hey, a win is a win and the Viper remains at the top as the fasted production car at Laguna Seca. And that is just the TA. Imagine how bad the next ACR is going to crush the Z06 with its big aero.
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My lotto number is $59,995. PS - The Z/28 is not limited per se, it is 1.5 years. They will build as many as there are dealer orders. GM might be gaming the dealers though. Only 1/2 the 2014's have made it to dealers, even though production stopped 6/13. There are 200+ of them sitting in a field in Canada. And that's just the 2014's. They have been building 2015's for 3 weeks now. This creates a false demand. If there are 2000 buyers right now, they are fighting over the 200 available units. If there were 1000 available units (possible), dealers wouldn't order as many 2015's. But it might bite them in the ass. Knowing that my car was built in mid 2014, but delivered with the 2015's, makes me want a 2015 instead. I don't imagine I'm the only one who would rather have a 1 year newer VIN at the same price. Plus, there are often little bugs that are hammered out over the first year of production.
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2012 GT500 MSRP was: $49,605 2013 GT500 MSRP was: $54,995 For what amounted to a relatively small increase in price Ford actually added a bunch of performance upgrades which included: twin fuel pumps, larger fuel injectors, a grippier and larger-diameter clutch, a larger fan, a three-row intercooler (the previous car used a double-row unit), a beefed-up Tremec 6060 six-speed with an internal oil pump, and a single-piece carbon-fiber driveshaft. Larger Brembo front disc brakes with six-piston calipers, reinforced axle tubes, and aero tweaks to help the car reach 200+mph safely. Ford says the changes have resulted in a 14-percent reduction in drag and a 66-percent increase in front-end downforce. Also new for 2013 is a larger front anti-roll bar and retuned springs. An rpm-adjustable electronic launch-control function is standard, as is four-mode electronic stability control. And all with no gas guzzler tax. You have to be on crack if yo think the hellcat is going to be north of 70k. |
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