Dodge Challenger
After a hiatus of more than 30 years the Dodge Challenger returned
as a new model for 2008. And Chrysler's biggest styling hit since the
PT Cruiser promptly sold out. For 2009, the Challenger lineup is
expanded to three models: the new SE, the new R/T, and the
high-performance SRT8.
Challenger is all about the in-your-face
attitude that's a Dodge hallmark: big car, big presence, big power.
Style rules, yet asks few compromises. Some will opine about the timing
of the Dodge musclecar's return, while others will note Chicken Little
was last seen impaled in a Viper grille somewhere. Much as happens with
its principal competitor, Ford's Mustang, each version of the
Challenger will appeal to a different buyer.
SE owners will be
swayed by the look, a desire to be seen in something more visually
amusing than the average V6 sedan or big coupe, and using it every day.
SE comes with a 250-hp 3.5-liter V6 and four-speed automatic EPA-rated
18/25.
R/T buyers may be older and wanting to replace the
Challenger they lusted after in younger days; some will choose the new
one over a far-more-expensive auction car that goes like stink but
needs considerable acreage to stop or change directions. Others still,
not content to leave anything alone, will buy the R/T as the basis for
their next hot rod and blow all the money saved on an SRT8 on more
power, accessories, and modifications. The R/T can be used as a daily
driver, at least for shorter distances and fuel consumption, and will
compete with the Mustang GT, over which it has both advantages and
disadvantages. Challenger R/T runs a 5.7-liter Hemi V8 rated at 370
horsepower and 398 pound-feet of torque with the standard five-speed
automatic; power increases to 375 hp and 404 pound-feet of torque on
premium fuel with the optional six-speed manual/Track Pak group. The
Hemi uses a multiple displacement feature that switches off cylinders
to save fuel, but EPA ratings are 16/23 mpg with the automatic and
15/23 mpg with the six-speed manual.
SRT8 buyers want the
ultimate performance model. The SRT8 is fast, stable and ready to go to
any track, Dodge's fastest car this side of the twice-the-price Viper.
Yet it's compliant and controlled just enough that it won't beat you up
on daily chores or weekend cruises. At $10/pound, you'll enjoy it a lot
longer than that sirloin on your barbecue. Challenger SRT8 comes with a
425-hp 6.1-liter Hemi (EPA 13/19 mpg), the same transmission options as
the R/T, big Brembo brakes, the firmest suspension; and a limited-slip
rear differential.
The Challenger is a big two-door, but expect
it to face some competition from Pontiac's G8 GT, a four-door sedan.
Not Challenger-distinctive in appearance, it does offer the same
rumbling V8, rear-drive musclecar recipe (without a manual gearbox
option), and again like the Challenger, good independent suspension and
brakes for about the same price as an R/T.
Challenger features an
entirely new body, but many of its parts, systems and structures are
shared with the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger (and Magnum). If you
can't locate a Challenger to test drive before ordering, driving
Chargers will give a good indication of the relative differences
between engines. With the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger having proven
their reliability, the potential for new-car bugs and quirks should be
significantly lower in the Challenger than in most new cars.
Model Lineup
The 2009 Dodge Challenger is available in three models, the
economy-oriented SE, the more sporting R/T, and the bruiser SRT8. (All
prices are manufacturer's suggested retail prices and do not include
the $675 destination charge.)
Challenger SE ($21,320) comes with
a 250-hp 3.5-liter V6 and four-speed automatic. It comes with cloth
upholstery, air conditioning, power windows/locks/mirrors, 60/40
split-folding rear bench, tilt/telescoping steering column, cruise
control, remote keyless entry, AM/FM/CD/MP3 four-speaker stereo, visor
vanity mirrors, and 17-inch aluminum wheels. Options include leather
upholstery, eight-way power driver's seat, heated front seats,
moonroof, disc changer and navigation with real-time traffic, 276-watt
Boston Acoustics audio system, 18-inch aluminum wheels, compact spare
tire, ABS and electronic stability control and traction control.
Challenger
R/T ($29,320) features a 5.7-liter Hemi V8 rated at 370 horsepower and
398 lb-ft of torque with a five-speed automatic. R/T adds heated
outside mirrors, body-colored rear spoiler and mirrors, metal fuel
filler door, leather-wrapped wheel and shifter, illuminated visor
mirrors, dual chromed rectangular exhaust pipes, and fog lamps.
Mechanical upgrades to accompany the added power include 18-inch
aluminum wheels and wider tires, stability control, bigger antilock
brakes, and firmer suspension. Options include leather upholstery,
navigation system, 368-watt Boston Acoustics audio system, bi-xenon
headlamps, 20-inch chrome-clad aluminum wheels, hood-into-fender
stripes and functional hood scoops, keyless go, remote start, compact
spare tire, HomeLink, a trip computer with performance pages (128
functions total), and steering-wheel audio/data controls. The Track Pak
($995) adds a six-speed manual gearbox with twin-disc clutch and
pistol-grip shifter, limited-slip differential, load-leveling shocks,
performance steering, hill-start assist, bright pedal covers and
different mufflers.
Challenger SRT8 ($39,320) has a 425-hp
6.1-liter Hemi V8, Brembo brakes, a special suspension, and a
limited-slip differential. Many bits optional on the R/T are standard
here, including a better audio system, bi-xenon headlamps, trip/data
computer, leather, keyless go, and Sirius satellite radio. The SRT8
rear spoiler is flat black, the front spoiler deeper and ducted for
brake cooling, hood scoops are functional, the fuel filler is polished
aluminum, and 20-inch forged aluminum wheels and heated sport seats are
standard. Options are the Track Pak, 522-watt 13-speaker Kicker audio
system, navigation, hood stripes, remote start, and high-performance
staggered-size tires.
Safety features on all Challengers include
dual frontal airbags and side curtain airbags front and rear. Antilock
brakes with brake assist, stability control and traction control are
available on the SE and standard on R/T and SRT8.
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