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2008 Dodge Challenger - Q&A

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2008 Dodge Challenger Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 65 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4

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Should i get a 2008 Dodge Challenger or is there a better choice for a car? If so can you tell me.?
I was just woundering because i got my drivers and i want a good cool car.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 8 answers

get something cheap and not brand new as your first car...that way if you do hit something you wont be totally pissed and neither will your parents. Even if i had hundreds of thousands to spend i still would not buy my kids a brand new car as soon as they got their license

2008 dodge challenger SRT8 top speed?
anyone know what the top speed a 08 challenger SRT8 can hit is?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

Electrically limited to 170 mph Reference:Road & Track July 08 issue

You should go to Dodge.com and look it up on Dodge life. http://www.goods.dodge.com/item.asp?categoryid=fc_dg_ts_C&relationalnumber=497632&page=1&subcategorylevel1id=

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Why should I also consider these? X

The Mustang is a perennial player in the muscle car segment.

Unlike the Challenger and Camaro, the Mustang never went out of production.

Comparing today's models, the 2008 Mustang is nowhere near as large as the 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8.

You can seat three in back in a Dodge; don't try that in the current Mustang or the upcoming 2010 Camaro, which we bring up here even though it doesn't go on sale until 2009.

If you like your muscle with additional practicality, perhaps the four-door Pontiac G8 GT is more up your alley.

It has a rumbling V-8 and rear-wheel drive to boot, and a new 402-hp version with a manual transmission is on the way for 2009.


 
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