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Apparently, the '20 Turbo S is at 580 hp, does 0-60 in 2.8, and tops out at 205 mph, if that helps any.
And, yes, 911s are lighter than Challengers. Most anything except Class 8 tractors are.
I sure hope you're right. Let them build a 6-door Charger that looks like a focus group's dream.
Then leave the Challenger alone, except for taking weight off of it.
Four of them.
Two at 180, one at 199, and one at 203 mph.
Anyway, now you're pooping on my parade by bringing up facts and physics. I was under the impression that those pesky things were all but banned on vehicle related forums.
Okay, all you naysayers, I just added up the top speeds of our Hellcat powered cars.
It comes to 762 mph, which is pretty darn close to 767.269. Only one pulley away from Mach 1.
So there.
Ooh, marker lights on the hood!!
Hopefully someone will make a kit for the widebody Challengers, too. They'd be even more appropriate on those cars, I think, being that such lighting is intended to show that a vehicle is over standard width.
Ah, yes, the trial and tribulations of Redeye ordering, arrival, lack of arrival, etc.
Sure glad that those days are behind us, and that (most) everything eventually worked out.
No ceramics or serum yet, but...the little red wagon arrived at the dealer today.
If the paperwork gets done in time, I may go get it in pouring rain on Friday, just because.
So there.
Miles, in a way, can be better than cold starts in my mind.
But the fewer the better, of either kind. If I wanted someone else to do the break-in (or not), I'd buy used.
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