Monday, January 10, 2011

Dodge Challenger the Best Muscle Car

The Dodge Challenger entered the market in 1971 to give tough competition to its rivals. It is having some unique features which its competitors do not posses. The small and durable 225 inch Slant Six, muscle -car power trains and other features which it has kept adding from time to time. Recently the company launched a new Dodge Challenger SRT8 2008 which is compiled with extra stupendous performance, unique design offering best riding and handling is most easy. It has 425 horsepower and torque of 420 lb.-ft and 6.1 liter Hemi V-8 engine.

With the launch of new 2009 Dodge Challenger SE and R/T models in International auto exhibition of New York it captured large market as compared to the former. The challenger R/T has engine capacity of 5.7 liter HEMI V-8 and SE is 3.5 liter V-6 engine. The 2009 Dodge Challenger SRT8 has 6.1 liter HEMI V-8 engine with five speed automatic auto stick and six speed of manual transmission. The new generation 5.7 liter v-8 has variable- cam timing dual engine with improved power and efficiency. The six speed challenger R/T has a pistol grip shifter, dual exhaust and two bottle resonators of low restriction. The challenger SE has 3.5 liter V-6 with four speed automatic transmission engine, 250 horsepower and 339 N-m of torque.

However the 2010 challenger R/T and R/T classic is much improved in its performance. It has 20 inch super tires, self leveling shock absorbers, rear stabilizer bar and performance brake linings. The challenger R/t classic, SRT8 Detonator yellow and Plum crazy are some other editions. The R/T classic which is in plum crazy coat of pearl is the rare edition while the SRT8 is unique in designing that includes seats with stripes. The 2010 Dodge Challenger is soon going to add two more editions for its fans celebrating the performance of 40 years. The Dodge Challenger with its each edition distributes the best muscle -car features.

EuroDB Automotive is all set to lead the used cars market with increasing buyers logging online to make decisions in the car market in Australia.

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