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Dodge Challenges for muscle car supremacy
canadafreepress.com ^ | 10/20/2016 | Jim Bray

Posted on 10/21/2016 7:42:37 AM PDT by rktman

Dodge’s Challenger Scat Pack Shaker (and no, the scat pack doesn’t mean it leaves stuff behind it on the road) is not only a great muscle car experience, it’s also an interesting lesson in semantics.

That’s because it teaches us that the word "standard transmission" no longer applies to a stick shift, at least in this instance. Nope, in this case, the 485 "horsepowerhouse" comes "standard" with an automatic transmission, whereas the great Tremec six speed stick manual transmission is a thousand dollar option.

And a good option, too - better than a lot of the nannies for which you can pay more!

And all for 57 grand! Well, to be fair, the base Challenger Scat Pack Shaker starts at a still substantial but somewhat less frightening $48,895 and, also to be fair, you get a LOT of car for that.

It starts with the retro design, of course, a design that very nearly made me want to seek out a couple of gigantic earth movers to test its ultimate stopping power. Fortunately, the urge reached its vanishing point quickly…

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TOPICS: Hobbies; Sports; Travel
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Let's relax and take our minds off the other "race" going on currently. Plus, if you can afford one and want one, think of all the good you'll do in keeping the planet from freezing over and becoming a YUGE ice ball. ;-)
1 posted on 10/21/2016 7:42:38 AM PDT by rktman
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To: rktman

When I bought my FR-S, I read a lot of forums trying to find out if I wanted the auto with paddle shifters or the manual six speed.

In three years I’ve put 110,000 miles on my manual transmission, and spent a great deal of that time laughing and smiling. I can’t imagine I EVER considered the automatic.

BTW, I drive 160 miles, round trip, to my job in Louisville, about 2/3 of it on backroad twisties. I drift every day. It may be why I’m on my sixth set of tires.


2 posted on 10/21/2016 7:51:08 AM PDT by Mr. Douglas (Today is your life. What are you going to do with it?)
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To: rktman

Had to replace a car in April. I’m in serious love with those Challengers. A dream to drive. Sadly, out of our price range :(

Got a Mustang convertible for half the price but I’m still envious and drooling everytime I hear or see one of those Challengers.


3 posted on 10/21/2016 7:54:01 AM PDT by Wneighbor (Deplorable, livin in a swamp of crazy and lovin it)
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To: rktman

Yeah, but it’s a Dodge. I ain’t payin’ no $50K for a Dodge...


4 posted on 10/21/2016 7:54:06 AM PDT by IYAS9YAS (An' Tommy ain't a bloomin' fool - you bet that Tommy sees! - Kipling)
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To: rktman

A little off topic but it’s great seeing all the old restored cars these days. I saw somebody driving a like 1967 Buick Riviera the other day.


5 posted on 10/21/2016 7:54:24 AM PDT by McGruff (Time for a Tea Party II)
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To: McGruff

When I bicycle commuted from a Seattle suburb, I was shocked at how many classic cars I saw parked in garages on my way to work.

I think there are a lot more of them than most people think.


6 posted on 10/21/2016 7:56:11 AM PDT by Mr. Douglas (Today is your life. What are you going to do with it?)
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To: Mr. Douglas

When one has a commute such as you, having a fun drive adds greatly to a happy life. Congratulations, and know that if you pass me, I am envious. I do love every mile I drive with the top down on my Mustang tho. Fixin to head 80 miles up to Ft. Worth now. A bit chilly but top down with heater blasting is still fun.


7 posted on 10/21/2016 7:58:56 AM PDT by Wneighbor (Deplorable, livin in a swamp of crazy and lovin it)
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To: rktman

A side benefit of stick shift is that they are seldom stolen mainly because young thieves don’t know how to drive a ‘stick’.


8 posted on 10/21/2016 8:01:39 AM PDT by Don Corleone (Oil the gun, eat the cannolis, take it to the mattress.)
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I drove stick shift muscle cars all through high school and up until my daughter's car seat had to go in the back seat. That's when I traded my 88 mustang gt convertible for an Acura sedan. It's been 4 door SUV for the last 20 years. I've been getting the itch to bring home a new camero,or challenger. I can't see buying it with a V6 even with 310 horsepower. I need the rumbling sound of a big V8.
9 posted on 10/21/2016 8:03:50 AM PDT by peeps36 (Obama = the skidmark on America's underwear.)
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To: Mr. Douglas

For three years (twice a year:) I commuted 4000 miles round trip in my 70 Dodge Charger SE. One way,32 hours was my best non-stop (ok gas stops) time.


10 posted on 10/21/2016 8:06:26 AM PDT by Cold Heart
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To: McGruff

Not really off topic. Muscle is muscle. You should try to make it to Reno for Hot August Night sometime. Thousands of restored and unrestored cars from ‘72 and earlier. Sensory overload for sure.


11 posted on 10/21/2016 8:06:56 AM PDT by rktman (Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?!)
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To: peeps36

I’ve always been into smaller sports cars. For me it was a Vega GT followed by an Opel GT. And now I have the FR-S.

But visiting my son in Tacoma a few months ago, he wanted me to drive his new mustang. It is a pretty much fully tricked out version with a manual.

It was an exhilarating rush, pure and simple. I LOVED the experience.

Problem is, you can’t really enjoy it - legally.

Where I live, there are a lot of twisties with a 55 speed limit and no cops. A car with reasonable handling and good tire is an amazing rush on these roads. I’ve cornered so hard that I’ve made myself nauseous.

On a side note, I just got my Michelin Pilot Super Sports and drove in the rain on my way home yesterday. Their dry traction is almost as good as the Bridgestone RE11’s, but their wet traction is mind blowing. I had to push it like I do on dry pavement to get them to break loose. I don’t know what they put in those tires, but that was the most amazing wet road driving experience I’ve ever had.


12 posted on 10/21/2016 8:11:38 AM PDT by Mr. Douglas (Today is your life. What are you going to do with it?)
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To: Cold Heart

Ever watch those “super speeder” youtube videos? You might like them regarding your drive time.

Sounds like both of us like to drive.

I own Two Way Blacktop and Vanishing Point. Terrible plots and acting, but GREAT car scenes.


13 posted on 10/21/2016 8:13:33 AM PDT by Mr. Douglas (Today is your life. What are you going to do with it?)
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To: rktman

However, at the price they want for a Challenger with equipped with the V-8 engine, I’m getting a Porsche 718 Cayman S instead. Almost as fast and one of the world’s best overall-handling cars.


14 posted on 10/21/2016 8:17:11 AM PDT by RayChuang88 (FairTax: America's economic cure)
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To: Mr. Douglas

I don’t watch the videos of racing cars. I do like the youtube videos for repairing cars though:)


15 posted on 10/21/2016 8:22:53 AM PDT by Cold Heart
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To: Mr. Douglas

Insurance prevents me from using my ‘37 as a daily driver. I do use it at least once a week.


16 posted on 10/21/2016 8:25:09 AM PDT by rockrr (Everything is different now...)
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To: Cold Heart

I love the “burnout fails” and “exotic car fails” stuff.

Also, excerpts from the crash compilation videos should be used in driver’s education classes. I’ve actually altered my defensive driving methodology based on what I’ve seen there leading up to the accidents.

I also bought a dash cam for legal protection.


17 posted on 10/21/2016 8:27:30 AM PDT by Mr. Douglas (Today is your life. What are you going to do with it?)
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To: rktman

18 posted on 10/21/2016 8:28:51 AM PDT by heterosupremacist (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God ~ Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Cold Heart

I used the repair videos to fix my tractor and my v-twin lawn mower. :)

And my heat exchanger on my HVAC.


19 posted on 10/21/2016 8:30:54 AM PDT by Mr. Douglas (Today is your life. What are you going to do with it?)
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To: rktman

Recently opted for Chevy’s 8 speed transmission in lieu of stick shift and have no regrets. When I want to wind things out a bit, the paddle shift does a good job. I just wish the paddles weren’t so cheap looking and feeling.


20 posted on 10/21/2016 8:35:11 AM PDT by Boomer One ( ToUsesn)
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