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Dodge Challenger SRT8 sports G-meter, built-in 0-60 timer

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 by admin

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We wade through an unhealthy amount of press releases each day, so even when something big hits – like the release of the Challenger SRT8 – we sometimes miss the occasional detail. Such is the case with Dodge’s new pony car, which apparently comes equipped with an “SRT-exclusive Reconfigurable Display” (RCD). What does that mean? Well, you can customize the readout at the bottom of the SRT8’s 180 mph speedo to display 0-60 acceleration times, 60-0 braking times, 1/4-mile times and g-forces to see if your numbers and Dodge’s agree. According to the video after the jump, you can also log your best runs and see how you faired at a later (read: safer) time.

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Going, going, GONE: SRT8 Challengers sold out

Thursday, April 24th, 2008 by admin

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As expected, the entire first-year production run of 6,400 Dodge Challenger SRT8 models has sold out. The purchase slots for 2008 models were in short supply two months ago when we reported that more than 10,000 orders had been placed for the 425-hp muscle car. You can still give your dealer all the coins in your piggy bank, but the money goes on the hood of 2009 model, scheduled to arrive this fall.

If the thought of missing out on one of these rare 2008-model HEMI-powered beasts is keeping you up at night and you just can’t wait for next year, there’s always eBay. Although Chrysler tried to dissuade dealers from gouging, more than two dozen of the $37,995 (base MSRP) cars have been put on the auction site — mostly by speculating dealers with prices in the mid-$50,000 range. Ah, the joys of a free market…
[Source: KickingTires]