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2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody | Track Test
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<blockquote data-quote="Gr8fulmtnbiker" data-source="post: 15846756" data-attributes="member: 163992"><p>These things have really grown on me- I saw a black hellcat challenger the other day and it was awesome looking -menacing and angry looking and sounding- I have to think the widebody version would be nicer in person too. </p><p></p><p>I do 'question' the attempts by car companies trying to make cars all in one animals- super fast with awesome handling at speed in turns, etc. given that that type of driving has very limited applicability to most people unless you are tracking the car...THERE I get the enhanced handling and speed and engineering. But for most people who do nothing but drive their cars on the street you can only use so much power and speedhandling- while I love spirited driving as much as anyone else, even I cannot use all the power of my GT500- and I am not even trying to blast around corners as fast as I can so better handling does nothing for me and I cannot really use more power because I cannot even use what I have 90+% of the time without risk of killing myself or crashing. To me that is why I still love my 2014 GT500= it looks awesome plus does what I want it to very very well- get from A to B faster than just about anyone else. If I wanted to track a car then by all means a GT350 or Porsche or Corvette or some other hypercar would be my poison. Just my oh so humble opinion.</p><p></p><p>If only there was an autobahn in Pennsylvania or a neighboring state!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gr8fulmtnbiker, post: 15846756, member: 163992"] These things have really grown on me- I saw a black hellcat challenger the other day and it was awesome looking -menacing and angry looking and sounding- I have to think the widebody version would be nicer in person too. I do 'question' the attempts by car companies trying to make cars all in one animals- super fast with awesome handling at speed in turns, etc. given that that type of driving has very limited applicability to most people unless you are tracking the car...THERE I get the enhanced handling and speed and engineering. But for most people who do nothing but drive their cars on the street you can only use so much power and speedhandling- while I love spirited driving as much as anyone else, even I cannot use all the power of my GT500- and I am not even trying to blast around corners as fast as I can so better handling does nothing for me and I cannot really use more power because I cannot even use what I have 90+% of the time without risk of killing myself or crashing. To me that is why I still love my 2014 GT500= it looks awesome plus does what I want it to very very well- get from A to B faster than just about anyone else. If I wanted to track a car then by all means a GT350 or Porsche or Corvette or some other hypercar would be my poison. Just my oh so humble opinion. If only there was an autobahn in Pennsylvania or a neighboring state! [/QUOTE]
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