Foggy
Well-known member
Well. I had the '08 500 for almost 3 weeks, and with lots of road testing, I can say, that these cars are well worth the money. I had a good chance to lean on it all day yesterday, and it just left me grinning. And there's no need to slow down for curves. More the opposite. I wanted to hit the curves hard to enjoy the gee's.
It does everything my '69 Bee did (except this car will stop). Mash the gas at 90MPH, and it'll pin you back in those comfy seats, and dosen't let up till you do. Out of the hole, is the same, assuming the ESP is dissengaged.... But it still holds back. Chrysler de-tunned these rockets just like the hemi of yor, with their cpu program, which definintely holds the power back. The Preditor package should take care of that.
The thing is whisper-quiet running down the hi-way..... untill you mash it, then the tunned exhaust lets loose. Cross country treks would be a cinch.
It's been a long time since I so enjoyed driving a car. Mopar really hit the nail with this one.
If you have to be noticed, these things garner the looks. Even the high end car owners stare.
Now where are those pesky off-brands.............
It does everything my '69 Bee did (except this car will stop). Mash the gas at 90MPH, and it'll pin you back in those comfy seats, and dosen't let up till you do. Out of the hole, is the same, assuming the ESP is dissengaged.... But it still holds back. Chrysler de-tunned these rockets just like the hemi of yor, with their cpu program, which definintely holds the power back. The Preditor package should take care of that.
The thing is whisper-quiet running down the hi-way..... untill you mash it, then the tunned exhaust lets loose. Cross country treks would be a cinch.
It's been a long time since I so enjoyed driving a car. Mopar really hit the nail with this one.
If you have to be noticed, these things garner the looks. Even the high end car owners stare.
Now where are those pesky off-brands.............
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