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Drove a 2010 Challenger rental car

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I gotta agree with the guys that say Chrysler nailed it on the looks, way better than GM and Ford. Although I will say the Mustang is better looking than the Camaro, and I'm a GM guy. But the Challenger, heck I'd settle for being slower & heavier. There's always forced induction for the slow part lol.

I'm curious to see what they do for the Sublime Green, or it's modern day equivalent rather. Hopefully they don't pull out a green like GM did for the Camaro, that's horrendous.
 
I gotta agree with the guys that say Chrysler nailed it on the looks, way better than GM and Ford. Although I will say the Mustang is better looking than the Camaro, and I'm a GM guy. But the Challenger, heck I'd settle for being slower & heavier. There's always forced induction for the slow part lol.

I'm curious to see what they do for the Sublime Green, or it's modern day equivalent rather. Hopefully they don't pull out a green like GM did for the Camaro, that's horrendous.

They did the old school yellow, the purple, and the orange right for previous modern cars so they seem to know how to nail down the weird colors that used to be on their old muscle cars.
 
if you can live without trifles like air conditioning, windshield wipers and the backseat you can get the Challenger Drag Pack that shaves like 1000lbs off the car.
 
if you can live without trifles like air conditioning, windshield wipers and the backseat you can get the Challenger Drag Pack that shaves like 1000lbs off the car.

Yup, but with things like polycarbonate windows, I don't think you'll be getting any plates on it soon. It is pretty cool that they offer it at least, albeit very limited. I think they even have some revision to the engines, or engine, as I think they only offer the 6.1L with it now. Unfortunately, neutral drops are still frowned upon. 🙁
 
Yup, but with things like polycarbonate windows, I don't think you'll be getting any plates on it soon. It is pretty cool that they offer it at least, albeit very limited. I think they even have some revision to the engines, or engine, as I think they only offer the 6.1L with it now. Unfortunately, neutral drops are still frowned upon. 🙁

It's not street legal the way it comes. No exhaust, and tons of other things make it not street legal in most states.
 
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