The total price of my Scat Pack press car was $45,985 after a $995 destination fee, while the price of my Hellcat press car was $70,970 bucks, also including that same pesky fee.
Sure, there’s another 485 big and powerful reasons why the Charger Scat Pack is ab-so-lu-tely freaking awesome, but it’s the level of attention that an obnoxiously cool purple muscle car gets from every one within 500 feet that’s truly mind-blowing.
A few months back we featured the lovely Erica Schrull; the proud owner of a beautiful Challenger Scat Pack. Unfortunately, when Erica came out of her house last week, she found her Challenger buried underneath a fallen tree, and the story only gets worse.
The Chrysler Group announced today that the new Go Mango paint option has been so popular in the first few weeks that it has been available on the SRT variants of the Dodge Challenger and Dodge Charger that they will begin offering other, non-SRT trimlines for both cars in this newest high impact color. “We’ve […] More »
While the 2015 Dodge Charger features an aggressive new look, a plush interior and a drivetrain lineup that includes the most powerful American production engine ever, one of the key features that we haven’t discussed is the price of the new full sized sport sedan. Dodge hasn’t rolled out the full pricing details for the […] More »
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