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Spy Shots—’19 Dodge Charger HellCat Breaks Cover
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<blockquote data-quote="My94GT" data-source="post: 15903027" data-attributes="member: 57447"><p>I’ve had two door cars as well and frankly I’d never want to deal with strapping a kid in the back if I don’t have to. Again it’s balance to me. I want one car that does it as best as possible for the money. </p><p></p><p>If it weren’t for that I’d go buy a cheap used eco boost f150 and save a little longer and scoop up the viper I really want. Problem is anytime I want to go somewhere with the wife and kid which is a lot on the weekends that would rule the viper out. I drive to work in rush hour traffics for an hour and 15 min on avg so go ahead and rule viper out again. </p><p></p><p>Pretty much it becomes a useless car, and I’m not the only father that faces that reality. So cars like the charger hellcat are such a cool set up. Also they seem to be no slouch in the many vids I see of them holding their own with other cars like mustangs or vettes. </p><p></p><p>I still want a trackhawk, all that fun and I can still tow and drive in the snow....sign me up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="My94GT, post: 15903027, member: 57447"] I’ve had two door cars as well and frankly I’d never want to deal with strapping a kid in the back if I don’t have to. Again it’s balance to me. I want one car that does it as best as possible for the money. If it weren’t for that I’d go buy a cheap used eco boost f150 and save a little longer and scoop up the viper I really want. Problem is anytime I want to go somewhere with the wife and kid which is a lot on the weekends that would rule the viper out. I drive to work in rush hour traffics for an hour and 15 min on avg so go ahead and rule viper out again. Pretty much it becomes a useless car, and I’m not the only father that faces that reality. So cars like the charger hellcat are such a cool set up. Also they seem to be no slouch in the many vids I see of them holding their own with other cars like mustangs or vettes. I still want a trackhawk, all that fun and I can still tow and drive in the snow....sign me up. [/QUOTE]
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