Holy Hellcat! First 707-hp Challenger Hellcat—VIN No. 1!—Goes for $825K at Barrett-Ja

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BUTCH1

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Only 600cc/min injectors... pft... tiny!

Yea, they went through all this engineering and testing so they could use undersized injectors and save a few $$'s and limit the engines performance, or, your full of crap and lack any kind of engineering expertize to know what sized injectors were needed, I'm going with the latter..
 

LTC8K6

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Yea, they went through all this engineering and testing so they could use undersized injectors and save a few $$'s and limit the engines performance, or, your full of crap and lack any kind of engineering expertize to know what sized injectors were needed, I'm going with the latter..

I'm going with sarcasm...
 

SearchMaster

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An old high school friend of my wife's is selling his Viper to get a Hellcat (she said Charger but I think he prefers Challengers). It's amusing because he and his wife live in a small town where his house was ~$50K and they own $250K+ in vehicles.

It's hard to believe that the first one could go for damn near a million bucks but my wife's friend thinks the Hellcat will be a better investment than the Viper. I think the investment angle is an attempt at justifying the purchase (they have a very successful business so the money is nominal).
 

BUTCH1

Lifer
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An old high school friend of my wife's is selling his Viper to get a Hellcat (she said Charger but I think he prefers Challengers). It's amusing because he and his wife live in a small town where his house was ~$50K and they own $250K+ in vehicles.

It's hard to believe that the first one could go for damn near a million bucks but my wife's friend thinks the Hellcat will be a better investment than the Viper. I think the investment angle is an attempt at justifying the purchase (they have a very successful business so the money is nominal).

If they want to go the "future collectable" route than they need a garage for it and not drive it too much.