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A Dodge truck with a 500+hp. Viper Motor or a Ram 3500 with an unbelievable Cummings diesel power plant in this day and age. Repairing your used Dodge cars or used Dodge trucks got put on hold with the astonishing models of Dodge autos like the new Dodge 300M class or new Dodge Charger and of course the new Dodge Challenger with an all new redesigned Dodge Hemi. New trends change, but for the moment, retro is all the frenzy in Detroit. The extended 2009 Dodge Challenger selection rivals with the equally retro Ford Mustang and Chevy Camaro for the top dog award. The latest generation of the Ford Mustang kicked off the long ago styling fad among our TOP THREE, but the 2009 Dodge Challenger pushes it up to 11. The new Dodge Challenger is a MUSCLE CAR that Experts say is available in a number of diverse trim levels: a top of the line, SRT8 and less expensive R/T and SE models. Externally, all three contribute to what the fanatics are calling Hot Wheels styling. The new look of the Dodge Challenger varies somewhat across the lineup, but a lot less than some other vehicles. Experts, for instance, are delighted to give testimony the Challenger SE isn’t fully stripped of Challenger R/T and SRT8 exterior jewelry and is not a Sunday driver. As for the other trims, the Special Edition is a distant cousin to the early 70s that was the clear inspiration for this novel generation of Dodge Challengers, while the R/T adds fog lamps, 18-inch alloy rims and tires and a rear spoiler to match, and the SRT8 is distinguished by faux-carbon-fiber hood strips, xenon lights…a matte black deck spoiler. A modest amount of self-creation is accessible with the Dodge Challenger’s external features Mopar can help you with everything from a Ram air hood to a handling kit which drops the car up to 1.625 inches
The new look at the inside styling of the Dodge Challenger, while not quite as exciting as the body panels, gets two thumbs up in write ups that reviewers admire.