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Anybody going to get a "Scat-Pack" R\T Challenger?
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<blockquote data-quote="MysticRob" data-source="post: 14510314" data-attributes="member: 118642"><p>Just got my printed version of Car and Driver and they tested the new GT PP stang, Camaro SS 1LE, and SP Challenger, and came away with the new stang in 1st, Camaro in 2nd, and SP 3rd. Good article I agree with, as far as the things I know, like SP size being ginormous (friend has one and really likes his since his 2 young daughters can fit in the back), Camaro being hard to see out of (rented one once and hated it), and Mustang interior being very nicely put together (just sat in one recently).</p><p></p><p>EDIT: 0-60 and 1/4 mile times for all 3 are 4.4-4.5 and 12.9-13.0. Braking, MPG and sound levels were all close too. Skidpad and slalom showed the heft of the SP Challenger though. Pretty close performance for all of them though, which shows just how good pony cars are getting these days. Good times to be a fan of any of these cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MysticRob, post: 14510314, member: 118642"] Just got my printed version of Car and Driver and they tested the new GT PP stang, Camaro SS 1LE, and SP Challenger, and came away with the new stang in 1st, Camaro in 2nd, and SP 3rd. Good article I agree with, as far as the things I know, like SP size being ginormous (friend has one and really likes his since his 2 young daughters can fit in the back), Camaro being hard to see out of (rented one once and hated it), and Mustang interior being very nicely put together (just sat in one recently). EDIT: 0-60 and 1/4 mile times for all 3 are 4.4-4.5 and 12.9-13.0. Braking, MPG and sound levels were all close too. Skidpad and slalom showed the heft of the SP Challenger though. Pretty close performance for all of them though, which shows just how good pony cars are getting these days. Good times to be a fan of any of these cars. [/QUOTE]
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