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Cars.com runs 10s in stock Charger Hellcat RE
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<blockquote data-quote="SLVRNBLK" data-source="post: 16629695" data-attributes="member: 11098"><p>I am the owner of a 2015 SRT 392 Charger that I bought new and has been paid off for a couple years now. Car has a mild cam, Long Tubes, is tuned on E85, has run a best ET of 11.29 and best MPH of 121 on a REALLY nice day at Houston Raceway Park on a Forgestar D5 drag pack at a race weight of 4560 lbs. Car has been rock solid reliable for 65,000 miles and has never used a DROP of oil. As of late, I have found myself considering selling the car due in part to the reputation the 392 cars, specifically the Chargers, seemed to have garnered themselves over the last year or so due to all the "takeovers" and other acts of ridiculousness their owners seem to feel compelled to engage in. It is frustrating as an owner of a clean, good running and sounding example of American Muscle, that I am almost ashamed to be seen in the car nowadays. SMH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLVRNBLK, post: 16629695, member: 11098"] I am the owner of a 2015 SRT 392 Charger that I bought new and has been paid off for a couple years now. Car has a mild cam, Long Tubes, is tuned on E85, has run a best ET of 11.29 and best MPH of 121 on a REALLY nice day at Houston Raceway Park on a Forgestar D5 drag pack at a race weight of 4560 lbs. Car has been rock solid reliable for 65,000 miles and has never used a DROP of oil. As of late, I have found myself considering selling the car due in part to the reputation the 392 cars, specifically the Chargers, seemed to have garnered themselves over the last year or so due to all the "takeovers" and other acts of ridiculousness their owners seem to feel compelled to engage in. It is frustrating as an owner of a clean, good running and sounding example of American Muscle, that I am almost ashamed to be seen in the car nowadays. SMH. [/QUOTE]
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