2009 Dodge Challenger Review

By Couper Nine | Jun 2, 2008

By Paul Eisenstein Paul Eisenstein, Executive Editor

2009 Dodge Challenger

Muscle for the masses. That’s what Chrysler hopes to deliver with two new versions of the 2009 Dodge Challenger coupe. The pony car made a tire-squealing debut, barely a month ago, at the Chicago Auto Show, in the form of the top-line Dodge Challenger SRT8.

With its 6.1-liter, 425-horsepower Hemi V-8, the $37,995 SRT8 is definitely not for everyone, not at a time of $110-a-barrel oil and a weak economy. But with the SE and R/T editions, Chrysler puts the reborn muscle car much closer to the reach of a sizable portion of the market.

The SE is the base model, with prices starting in the low-$20,000 range. For the money, one gets the same basic body – including hood scoops – as the SRT edition, but with a 3.5-liter V-6 under the hood. The downsized powertrain still makes a solid 250 horsepower and 250 foot-pounds of torque, enough to challenge a V-6 Mustang – which puts out significantly less pony power. Better yet, the Dodge offering delivers a healthy 25 mpg on the highway.

The Dodge Challenger SE has plenty of power where it matters for many of today’s buyers – with a 276-watt Boston Acoustics audio system, which can be mated to a MyGig hard-drive system for storing thousands of tunes onboard. In-dash navigation is one of the high-tech options available.

For more kick, there’s the 2009 Dodge Challenger R/T, which features the standard, 5.7-liter version of the Hemi V- 8. In the new pony car, the powertrain pumps out 370-hp and 298 lb-ft of torque. Chrysler officials claim the Hemi will deliver five percent better fuel economy than in previous products.

For some folks, the real news is the return of a Pistol Grip stick shift, which will be offered in the R/T and SRT8 versions of the 2009 Dodge Challenger. It’s part of the new Track option package, which includes other niceties, such as metal pedals.

Dodge has loaded up the R/T with an array of standard features, such as anti-lock brakes, traction control, and stability control, as well as front and side curtain airbags. Unlike the competition, the various Challenger models feature a five-link rear suspension.

The R/T is expected to become the high-volume version of the 2009 Dodge Challenger lineup.

Source: www.TheCarConnection.com

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