I want one

http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2014/07/02/707-hp-dodge-challenger-srt-is-most-powerful-american-car-ever/?intcmp=features

Key West 1720 115 HP Johnson Saltwater.

Unless they improve the handling immensely, that thing is going to be a death trap. And a tire eating monster.

'06 Mckee Craft
184 Marathon
DF140 Suzuki

they had to do something. the old challenger srt’s are sloooooow

The supercharger on this thing has a larger displacement than the entire motor of my first car.

I’d also be curious to see the stats on just how American this is. Not much of Chrysler/Dodge seems to have anything to do with America anymore, to say nothing of Ford/GM (who have done similar things).

I will say this, Dodge/Chrysler has done amazing things at improving their quality. I wouldn’t give you my old gym sneakers for anything they made in the 80’s or 90’s, even IN the 1980’s and 90’s. Blown head gaskets and transmissions were what the lucky people got.

Now they make what I consider to be the nicest looking pickup and muscle car on the market. I still wouldn’t buy them, they are waaaaay overpriced, but most everything is nowadays.

707 HP and eight speeds? I’d end up in jail then afoot or on a bicycle.

Key West 1520
70 Yami
She’s little, but she’s pretty, skinny and fast.

I like the part about the extra key that limits it to only 500hp. Dang, man that’s still 250 more hp than the ones now have.

'06 Mckee Craft
184 Marathon
DF140 Suzuki

valet will be very happy with 500 horse.

Alan Reece.

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as will a teenager.

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