My automotive fantasy of the day involves me buying a newish Hemi Orange Dodge Challenger R/T, preferably with a 6-speed manual.
So... Anyone have one? Anyone know anything about them?
This would be my daily driver (I think, more on that later). No HPDE's with this, except for the occasional jaunt down New England Dragway's 1/4 mile strip. I drive a lot, maybe 500-600 miles a week and put about 30k miles on per year. It's all highway mileage, but there's a lot of sitting in traffic.
Right now with the 2012 Mazda 3 with the 2.5/6MT, I get anywhere from 25-28mpg a tank. Worst was 24.9, and the best was 32mpg. It is a good car, almost too good for me! I really do like it for what it is. But alas... I want a muscle car. SWMBO really likes the look of these, and actually wants one for herself, but I think she would be happy just snagging the keys for one if I was to get one. I've read reports that I can get similar mileage on regular unleaded with a Challenger R/T/6MT, and those have a 19 gallon tank, which I like. What kind of mileage should I expect with a Challenger?
One thing about the 3 that I am growing tired of is that it's not as good a highway bomber as I would like. The range is great for a car of it's size and class, and it gets up to speed fine, but something with a longer wheelbase and a bit more power would probably do the job better and be better suited for my commute. I am also a big guy, and sometimes I get tired of the seats in the 3. The Challenger looks a lot more comfortable inside.
Also, what about consumables? Maintenance on the 3 is hilariously easy. Oil changes with 0w20 full synthetic every 7500mi, rotate the tires every 15k, do an air filter once in a while, do a cabin air filter a couple times, and change wear parts (like brakes) when needed. Are Challengers a maintenance nightmare?
Yet another concern is the fact that I live in New England, and we have winters where it snows. The last RWD car I had in the snow was a 1987 Mercury Cougar XR7, and I couldn't get out of a parking space with it without spinning around. That had only 150hp on a good day! Then again, it had bald, non-snow tires and I was 17 years old. How would a Challenger equipped with snow tires do in a winter storm? Should I plan on getting a winter beater?
If all goes well, I would like to get into one of these within the next 4-5 years. If all goes perfectly, I'll pay off the 3 and have it as a winter beater/HPDE car and sell the Trans Am or CSX to make room for the Challenger.
As a side note... I've driven a 2011 Mustang GT/6MT in anger and LOVED it, and I have not driven the new Camaro. I like the looks of the Challenger the best. It looks so awesome. I am not a huge fan of the new Camaro.
Any suggestions/comments? Fire away.