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707HP 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk First Official Photos
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<blockquote data-quote="Troponin" data-source="post: 15574673" data-attributes="member: 162938"><p>The fact that it's AWD, heavy, and won't improve with DRs, it will hard to beat the actual HCs. The Jeep does the quarter in 11.5 or something, and the HC is 10s with just DRs. With a tune and bolt ons, the HC is then in the low 10s and 130+ trap speeds. It will take a hell of a lot more to get that Jeep that fast. Lastly, the Jeep will be all low end for obvious reasons. Up top, the HC will pull on it really, really hard. </p><p></p><p>Either way, if I end up back in an SUV, it will surely be this, even if I have to buy one slightly used. That might be a tough task though, as the price range is getting up there and there will be fewer available than the HCs will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troponin, post: 15574673, member: 162938"] The fact that it's AWD, heavy, and won't improve with DRs, it will hard to beat the actual HCs. The Jeep does the quarter in 11.5 or something, and the HC is 10s with just DRs. With a tune and bolt ons, the HC is then in the low 10s and 130+ trap speeds. It will take a hell of a lot more to get that Jeep that fast. Lastly, the Jeep will be all low end for obvious reasons. Up top, the HC will pull on it really, really hard. Either way, if I end up back in an SUV, it will surely be this, even if I have to buy one slightly used. That might be a tough task though, as the price range is getting up there and there will be fewer available than the HCs will be. [/QUOTE]
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