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aaronb
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Re: The new Challenger
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Reply #15 on:
May 14, 2008, 05:49:13 PM »
oh and one last thing,
4150 lbs
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Re: The new Challenger
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Muscle and sports cars should have real manual transmissions. Period. I refuse to own an automobile without a manual.
The paddle shift manuals are OK in the Ferrari's because they're automatically actuated manual transmissions, but most of the others are simply slushboxes with a manual shift mode.
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Le Pirate
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Re: The new Challenger
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Quote from: ato memphis on May 14, 2008, 01:42:07 PM
I don't like the limitations on transmissions, but i can see it being a cost savings. Still sucks.
But there are no true musclecars anymore. Relatively inexpensive cars making gobs of power? I can't think of one.
as much as i hate to say this....
a friend of mine has a new GTO....
it's a total sleeper. GODDDDD that thing is a fun car to drive....
P.S.----you can still get new audis with a straight manual transmission....even the R8
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Re: The new Challenger
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May 14, 2008, 07:12:54 PM »
Quote from: aaronb on May 14, 2008, 05:30:44 PM
it's CVT, CTS-V is fast caddy (with a 6-speed)
Quote from: kutter on May 14, 2008, 02:41:22 PM
Uh, just gonna throw this out there, several new cars, including the
CTS-V
are semi-auto too. Isn't that what that thing has or did I read it wrong?
Reading comprehension FTL!
We were talking the caddy.
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Re: The new Challenger
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May 14, 2008, 07:15:13 PM »
CTS-V fast. turbo CTS-V, very fast. The defunct "Perfection Motorsports" of Nashville had one of these once. Sounded like a racecar, but had ostrich interior. They went belly up and who knows what happened to the car.
Damn near impossible not to grin ear to ear in it. With the traction control ON, shifting into second and blipping the gas made the rear end step waaay out.
Fun times.
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aaronb
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Re: The new Challenger
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Quote from: sqweak on May 14, 2008, 07:12:54 PM
Reading comprehension FTL!
We were talking the caddy.
hah, didn't follow kutters thread into yours, opps
didn't know the '09 cts-v's were getting slushboxes as an option, so far they have all been 6-speeds
BTW, the chryser 300 is based off of the '96 to '02 E class, not S
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Re: The new Challenger
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Quote from: aaronb on May 14, 2008, 05:47:14 PM
so how will burn outs be with a brake-lock diff? will the acrid smell of burnt pads overwhelm the sweet smell of burnt rubber? or will it just be a one wheeled wonder?
First thing I do on any of my cars due to my 4x4 roots is open up the diff and weld it together. Then I'm going to pour some number 1 diesel on the road and let'er rip... Brake Lock...pshhh nothing a pair of side cutters and some Lincoln Electric can't take care of
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Re: The new Challenger
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Quote from: TCK! on May 14, 2008, 08:49:13 PM
First thing I do on any of my cars due to my 4x4 roots is open up the diff and weld it together. Then I'm going to pour some number 1 diesel on the road and let'er rip... Brake Lock...pshhh nothing a pair of side cutters and some Lincoln Electric can't take care of
i'll be waiting for my burnout.
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Re: The new Challenger
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May 15, 2008, 06:16:09 AM »
Actually the first CTS-V I saw with paddle shifters was 3 years ago at Sebring, not sure if it was in production at the time but have to say, their new motto is correct, it is not your fathers Caddilac. The one thing I could not figure out was why they offered paddle shifters in the CTS but not the XLR.
My brother is waiting for the new CTS-V's to come in, I think he secretly wants to pull up next to someone in an L6 and blow them off the line. It should even be not that much slower than the Z06. It is a pretty cool car and IMHO the ultimate sleeper, I mean it's a Caddy for goodness sake.
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Re: The new Challenger
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May 15, 2008, 06:30:35 AM »
I think this is a terrible time to purchase a low gas mileage toy, unless you have a crap-ton of disposable income. Hopefully your brother is in that category.
I, for one, won't be in the market for a new muscle car or supercar any time soon. Paying to drive my colossus of an SUV is quite enough.
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Re: The new Challenger
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May 15, 2008, 06:33:57 AM »
so what are the thoughts on the VW GTI shifter?
the ones i have driven didn't lag at all on upshift and had very little lag on downshift. that can actually be overcome by revving then downshifting apparently(i never got to try it)
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Re: The new Challenger
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Quote from: ato memphis on May 15, 2008, 06:30:35 AM
I think this is a terrible time to purchase a low gas mileage toy, unless you have a crap-ton of disposable income. Hopefully your brother is in that category.
I, for one, won't be in the market for a new muscle car or supercar any time soon. Paying to drive my colossus of an SUV is quite enough.
Actually it's a great time to buy one-no one wants them....thus the prices should be lower.
It's just a bad time to
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Re: The new Challenger
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May 15, 2008, 07:23:15 AM »
I have not seen the mileage estimates for them yet so can't really comment on how bad/good it will be. I know that compared to my diesel F-250 it will be downright cheap to drive, I gotta get me another motorcycle
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I am reminded of the immortal words of Socrates when he said, 'I drank what?!'
Some people are like Slinkies ... Not really good for anything..... But they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs.
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Re: The new Challenger
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May 15, 2008, 07:24:33 AM »
Get a two-fitty. Those Ninjas get ridiculous gas mileage. C'mon Ducati! Where's our version?!? And don't say Vespa.
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NeufUnSix
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Re: The new Challenger
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May 15, 2008, 09:12:43 AM »
There will be a manual option for 09.
Honestly comparing the price to the power output, I could live with the auto. It's 45K for an SRT8 up in Canerduh, which is about the same price as a G35 sedan. A good deal for over 400 hp, in other words, but a lot for something that will look and feel cheap inside.
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