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If you had 45k for one car...
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<blockquote data-quote="MarcSpaz" data-source="post: 16144495" data-attributes="member: 183445"><p>I have. I actually owned 4 Chargers on the current chassis, including 2 SRT's. They are great cars. I ended up keeping the Challenger and got a G80 for the family 4 door. The Challenger just seemed more of a sporty car, even though the Charger will hang with it on any track.</p><p></p><p>As for as cornering goes... its like anything else. You have to learn to drive the car. The weight makes it so steering input mistakes are not as forgiving as a GT500. I think that some of the negative feedback comparing the steering response has been based on either people being a fan of the Mustang over the Challenger or not running the car in track mode. The Default/Street mode is designed to give you a very comfortable ride and there is a lot of body roll in that mode. In track mode, its as good or better than the Shelby at holding the curves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcSpaz, post: 16144495, member: 183445"] I have. I actually owned 4 Chargers on the current chassis, including 2 SRT's. They are great cars. I ended up keeping the Challenger and got a G80 for the family 4 door. The Challenger just seemed more of a sporty car, even though the Charger will hang with it on any track. As for as cornering goes... its like anything else. You have to learn to drive the car. The weight makes it so steering input mistakes are not as forgiving as a GT500. I think that some of the negative feedback comparing the steering response has been based on either people being a fan of the Mustang over the Challenger or not running the car in track mode. The Default/Street mode is designed to give you a very comfortable ride and there is a lot of body roll in that mode. In track mode, its as good or better than the Shelby at holding the curves. [/QUOTE]
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