April 19, 201114 yr This car is, in fact, the definition of the title. I'm going to keep it well after it's paid off, but perhaps, after this one is paid for, I'll buy a white R/T in some form to keep it company. Better photos are to come (maybe I'll get a custom tag for this one).
April 19, 201114 yr It's really an awesome ride... but you've got to swap out the "ram" with the logo in your avatar.
April 19, 201114 yr Disagree, it should stay Ram and not be that new logo, or the one in his sig. It's cool, but IMO Dodge and Ram should never have been split and this is now a symbol of defiance. Sweet ride, all it could really use is a set of SRT8 wheels to give it the proper stance.
April 19, 201114 yr I'm interested in seeing how this holds up. Once resettled financially, the Challenger is on my short list... I think the Camaro is out because of atrocious ergonomics and because having one will always remind me of the Firebird that could have been... but I have so many reservations over Mopar quality... Whats nice is that one of the motorhead magazines has had a great series recently called "Whats going to break" for the Mustang, Challenger and Camaro. I might need to rent one of these sooner or later and see if I could live with one.
April 19, 201114 yr One of the major car magazines did a long-term test on an R/T and they had like zero problems. This is a good looking car... so clean. Please don't go ghetto with this car with over-decoration. Congratulations to you, once again, Jacket.
April 19, 201114 yr Great now we need to find a new C&G whipping boy. Edit: If possible, get a stripe painted on, this car, like all cars really, can look a bit dull in silver. But really, congrats on it. Edited April 19, 201114 yr by Satty
April 19, 201114 yr Speaking of Challenger rentals, after I signed for my midsize (which turned out to be a Mazda5) at Alamo at the Long Beach airport Saturday, I discovered they had Challengers on the lot for rent, incl. a metallic black one. I should have checked more when I did my reservation..
April 19, 201114 yr Looks good, have fun I wish you all the best with your purchase. I'll still miss those obnoxious pics that I wouldn't wish on anyone
April 19, 201114 yr Author One of the major car magazines did a long-term test on an R/T and they had like zero problems. This is a good looking car... so clean. Please don't go ghetto with this car with over-decoration. Congratulations to you, once again, Jacket. Trust me, I'm not one to ghetto out a car's appearance. I do want to make the hood scoops functional (simple as buying the ducts from an SRT-8 and replacing the dummy SE/RT filler pieces with them; the hood already has the routes for them since all Challengers have the same hood), install the chrome R/T fuel door on it, and maybe get an SRT-8 spoiler (painted to match the car of course). There might be a rim upgrade in the future, maybe I'll go SRT-8 there, as Dodgefan mentioned, or maybe I'll go with American Racing ... I'll know when I finally do decide to do something. But, overall, there's nothing crazy going on here. I'm pretty satisfied with the car's stock appearance. (Satty, I thought about a set of stripes, but I'm not sure on that yet ... if I did have a set put on, I know don't want the matte black ones that wind up on a lot of Challengers from the factory.) Aside from that small handful of mods I'm kicking around, I do want to install a good dual exhaust (wonder if there's something MOPAR for this) and a cold air intake. Those two mods should be good for a few extra horses and a little bit of torque not to mention a better noise. My car will do 0 to 60 in a range of 6.8 to 7.1 seconds and those mods, along with functional scoops, should shave those times down just a little and probably help me stay in the 6 second range consistently, which is 3.6L V6 Camaro territory. Von, I thought about that for a brief second, but the 2010 Challenger is the last Challenger to wear the Ram's head badge. I like the fact my car has that distinction, so I'll probably leave it alone. Thanks again everyone.
April 19, 201114 yr Love that clean look - silver looks great on these cars. I really am jealous now.
April 19, 201114 yr Black is a bit cliche for stripes, but something like gunmetal might break up the silver. I wish I could do something on my car, but a Jetta wagon with stripes just seems wrong.
April 19, 201114 yr One of the major car magazines did a long-term test on an R/T and they had like zero problems. This is a good looking car... so clean. Please don't go ghetto with this car with over-decoration. Congratulations to you, once again, Jacket. Yeah, that was IL. They missed it when it was gone. The 3.5 is a great motor both in terms of respectable power and reliability. I know a guy with an `01 300M that got more than 400,000 miles out of the original engine.
April 19, 201114 yr Speaking of Challenger rentals, after I signed for my midsize (which turned out to be a Mazda5) at Alamo at the Long Beach airport Saturday, I discovered they had Challengers on the lot for rent, incl. a metallic black one. I should have checked more when I did my reservation.. Hmmm... I could imagine a trip to Cali... that would be good Challenger driving territory. Probably all V6s, though. One of the major car magazines did a long-term test on an R/T and they had like zero problems. This is a good looking car... so clean. Please don't go ghetto with this car with over-decoration. Congratulations to you, once again, Jacket. Yeah, that was IL. They missed it when it was gone. The 3.5 is a great motor both in terms of respectable power and reliability. I know a guy with an `01 300M that got more than 400,000 miles out of the original engine. IL? I'm not too worried about the engine... all engines nowadays seem to be able to handle 150K with a touch of care. I worry about the other things... tranny and rear setup. I know a lot of these parts are Mercedes-based or are fairly new design, since after the breakup and rejoining with FIAT, many parts sources have changed. And obviously, breakdowns in this area are showstoppers. I would probably fancy a R/T in a heritage color. Like Plum Crazy. I tried to get a GTO in Cosmos Purple.
April 19, 201114 yr A neighbor of mine has what I believe is a 2010 Dodge Challenger R/T in metallic blue with the R/T side stripes (matte black). He's had it since October or November '09 and bought it (he was leasing prior; had an awesome 2007 Cadillac CTS Sport sedan that he returned before buying the Challenger). He is still in love with that car to this day (he has a state car for work, drives the Challenger weeknights and weekends). He has reported no issues to me when asked how it's been for him. I think you'll do well with this car. And I agree with Satty in that a gunmetal-colored stripe/stripes would look nice with the silver over the usual 'black' stripes seen on these cars (along with Camaros and Mustangs). Edited April 19, 201114 yr by GMTruckGuy74
April 19, 201114 yr With a silver one like this, I'd probably go for the chrome R/T Classic wheels w/ red R/T style side stripes and no rear wing.
April 20, 201114 yr Great now we need to find a new C&G whipping boy. Edit: If possible, get a stripe painted on, this car, like all cars really, can look a bit dull in silver. But really, congrats on it. [/quotAmen, brother.... And congrats on the car, dude!
April 22, 201114 yr Author Thanks guys. Regarding some comments made on the powertain, I like the 3.5. It's turning out to be a nice engine with silky power delivery. Not only that, but it doesn't sound that bad for a V6. I no longer hate the 5-speed as much as I first did. There's no denying it's slightly pigheaded and a bit lazy on shifting, but when you're just cruising through town, it's nothing horrible. There's also the AutoStick function if you do get a little annoyed with it (although there's still a bit of a delay when it comes to the tranny shifting). It also continues to get better on gas throughout the break-in period. Camino: I really think an R/T with a six-speed needs to be in your possession. The Challenger is certainly a car worth owning and one you do not see running around everywhere. It's a bold statement in a world polluted with Toyota Camries, Ford Fusions and the ilk. As much as I really hate to admit it, this will probably be the last Challenger we'll see for a while. I can't think of any other direction the styling can go in (I hope there's a fourth-generation Challenger, but I don't think any styling changes could be for the better) and not only that, but this car is proud to be, well, a little old school in it's overall approach, it doesn't just start with the styling. You can disable the ABS, TC, and ESC systems with a flick of the key, and while it will certainly outhandle the original Challenger, setting behind the wheel it's very reminiscent of cars of the Challenger's era. In fact, there's a peculiar undertone to the car that reminds me fondly of setting behind the wheel of the Cutlass but in an updated wrapper. What can I say? It's a new car built for people who, overall, hate new cars. And silver does look nice on this car (as does black, white, blue, red, and the various heritage colors). Very clean. One color I don't like on the Challenger, though, is that orange color the first batch had. It's just so ... tacky and loud. The Challenger really looks best in any color but that one. The new incarnation, Toxic Orange Pearl, is an improvement but still down way low on the list of colors I'd chose if I were to buy another one (which is possible after I have this one paid off). Satty: Gunmetal gray (I think Dodge called their version of the color Tungsten for the Challenger) might do the trick if I do put stripes on it. There's a guy in state that makes pistol grip shifters for these cars ... hmmmm ... wonder if that might would be too over the top?
April 22, 201114 yr Author Very true, but Toxic Orange takes some of the edge off that Hemi Orange had. I don't know. Perhaps I'd like the Hemi Orange Challengers better if every one I've seen didn't have those tacky faux-carbon fiber stripes. But anyway, that's just me.
April 22, 201114 yr BK: My list of new cars that I'd actually buy starts with the Challenger for just the reasons you suggested in your post.
April 24, 201114 yr Wow, b-k! Finally an end to your car search, eh? CONGRATULATIONS!!!! Nice choice. Cort | 37.m.IL.pigValve.pacemaker | 5 Monte Carlos + 1 Caprice Classic | * RT_06.2011_us66+NW USA MCs.CC + CHD.models.HO.legos.RadioShows + RoadTrips.us66 = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort "Nothing lasts forever" __ Guns N Roses __ 'November Rain'
April 24, 201114 yr Congratulations, Greg. I'm becoming more impressed with the LX cars the more I actually spend time with them. The silver probably looks great in the sunlight. It's kind of muted by the overcast skies. If I had to suggest an upgrade, it'd be:
April 25, 201114 yr Congratulations, Greg. I'm becoming more impressed with the LX cars the more I actually spend time with them. The silver probably looks great in the sunlight. It's kind of muted by the overcast skies. If I had to suggest an upgrade, it'd be: I like those wheels..nice and retro...maybe in 19 or 20 inch.
April 25, 201114 yr Congratulations, Greg. I'm becoming more impressed with the LX cars the more I actually spend time with them. The silver probably looks great in the sunlight. It's kind of muted by the overcast skies. If I had to suggest an upgrade, it'd be: Those are so played out though. Everyone and their Mustang / 4th gen Camaro has those.
April 25, 201114 yr For a non-retro, race inspired look, I like these alot..they look great on the current Mustang, Camaro, and Challenger IMO..
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