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  1. Drove a Challenger for the first time. Man, that thing is big. It's like navigating a boat. 

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    2. thejazz97

      thejazz97

      My buddy has a Charger and when we were roommates and after my car accident he always said I could drive it if I needed it. I always turned him down - it felt like a tank just riding in it.

    3. b3.

      b3.

      SXT?

       

      Might as well go balls to wall and get a Hellcat, or patiently wait for the Demon.. ::D

    4. Heretic

      Heretic

      We had a 2010 SXT Plus, was a blast to drive, just traded it in a month ago for a 2017 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk.  What was nice about the V6, rock solid and good fuel economy.  That said, the new Challenger V8's have cylinder deactivation, so as long as you're not a lead foot, it runs on only 6.  They are okay in the snow - not great, the weight and big trunk allowed us to put 4 sand bags in it - but if there was a lot of snow, the wife took the truck to work.  Yeah, it's big, you can put 2 sets of golf clubs in the trunk, and 4 people can ride in it comfortably - try that with a Mustang.   When we got the 2010, we bought it in December (in Calgary) and we test drove it, a Mustang and a Camaro.  Camaro was just too pricey, the Mustang?  back seat is useless and we didn't get out of the parking spot - tires kept spinning lol...but the Challenger....it was perfect.  We miss it, but here in the Okanagan we still get snow, so it was getting where we needed something that could handle it better.  If I lived in Vancouver, Shaker hood would be my choice. ;)

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