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Spy Shots—’19 Dodge Charger Scat Pack Undisguised
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<blockquote data-quote="GotGrunt" data-source="post: 15936878" data-attributes="member: 13572"><p>The Scat pack is essentially a 2014 SRT carried over as a no frills way to get a 392. There was no dynamics package offered in 15/16 so you were stuck with the smaller brakes and skinny wheels & tires. The Scat pack also doesn’t come with leather interior, HID headlights, or remote start as standard equipment, and no way to get the premium laguna leather interior in the SP. The 3 mode SRT suspension is a big plus. It also has a lot of little differences in the interior; a thick flat bottom steering wheel, different seat cover design, red start button, different gauge layout, SRT performance pages, track mode, etc. You also get a track day at Bondurant with the purchase of an SRT similar to the track attack offered with the Boss 302 & GT350. Like someone else mentioned, the SP is like an LX fox body, great entry level value but once you start optioning it up equal to the standard features on the SRT, the price gap closes real fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GotGrunt, post: 15936878, member: 13572"] The Scat pack is essentially a 2014 SRT carried over as a no frills way to get a 392. There was no dynamics package offered in 15/16 so you were stuck with the smaller brakes and skinny wheels & tires. The Scat pack also doesn’t come with leather interior, HID headlights, or remote start as standard equipment, and no way to get the premium laguna leather interior in the SP. The 3 mode SRT suspension is a big plus. It also has a lot of little differences in the interior; a thick flat bottom steering wheel, different seat cover design, red start button, different gauge layout, SRT performance pages, track mode, etc. You also get a track day at Bondurant with the purchase of an SRT similar to the track attack offered with the Boss 302 & GT350. Like someone else mentioned, the SP is like an LX fox body, great entry level value but once you start optioning it up equal to the standard features on the SRT, the price gap closes real fast. [/QUOTE]
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