2010 challenger
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RE: 2010 challenger
Don't count on an SRT-10 for 2010. SEMA is just for fun. If they did do that, it would cost a pretty penny. That V10 is an expensive engine to build.
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RE: 2010 challenger
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The local dealership got an orange 09 automatic SRT in this morning and it had a sold sign on it this afternoon.
The local dealership got an orange 09 automatic SRT in this morning and it had a sold sign on it this afternoon.
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RE: 2010 challenger
A V-10 is expensive , and unattractive when the car that it's mainley used for is no longer in existance....
And like Paladin , I wouldn't bet on a 2010 Challenger...
And like Paladin , I wouldn't bet on a 2010 Challenger...
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RE: 2010 challenger
I don't want to break the downer string but.... I think things will get better, and in the not too distant future... Was it that long ago that gas was $4.50 a gallon (the day I got my srt 7/16/08 $4.56 a gallon), and no one thought we'd see $1.45 ever again?
So my vote is that Challenger will survive and find modest improvements for the 2010 year.
I think the team of people who brought us the Challenger deserves credit and future jobs, if given the chance they will improve on an already great car.
The only thing we are really missing during these troubled times is hope, and just the change at the top should offer everyone a glimmer of hope, I think I see it.
So my vote is that Challenger will survive and find modest improvements for the 2010 year.
I think the team of people who brought us the Challenger deserves credit and future jobs, if given the chance they will improve on an already great car.
The only thing we are really missing during these troubled times is hope, and just the change at the top should offer everyone a glimmer of hope, I think I see it.