Sep 30, 2016 09:15 AM EDT
2016 Dodge Challenger HEMI Scat Pack Receives Great Reviews, Muscle Car Stays True To Its Roots But With Improved Power

The brand new 2016 Dodge Challenger HEMI Scat Pack was referred to by car enthusiasts as the truest American muscle car in the market to date. During the Dodge Vinsetta Garage event, the vehicle was compared to its greatest competitions, the Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang models. Guess why it was deemed better than both?

The Special Features That Makes The Model A True Blooded American Muscle

During the Dodge Vinsetta Garage event, the brand new Dodge Challenger Daytona and T/A vehicles were featured as the truest American muscle car by the brand. With the HEMI Scat Pack, the6.4-liter vehicle was deemed to rumble like how a true American muscle was to sound like. Another car enthusiast attested hat with the traction control turned off, the vehicle could also drift through first and second gear before it shoots up. These features received tremendous recognition from reviews, reported Auto Week.

The interior controls were also deemed to be clean all throughout that maneuvering the vehicle enticed fans. With its two knobs for the radio and comfy interior seats, the 2016 Dodge Challenger HEMI Scat Pack vehicle was also labeled as a comfortable automobile to maneuver.

The front splitter and lowered suspension of the 2016 Dodge Challenger HEMI Scat Pack also impressed car enthusiasts with its improved aerodynamics.

In other news, The Drive reported that the Dodge Challenger 392 Hemi Scat Pack Shaker was also considered as a unique feature loved by its fans. The 6.4-liter V-8 engine has dual exhaust, has a rear-wheel drive feature, and an 8-speed automatic transmission.

The 2016 Dodge Challenger Hemi Scat Pack may be as loud as an American muscle car should sound, but with its powertrain that generated 485 hp and 475 lb-ft of torque, numerous positive reviews were given by customers. The model may be purchased at Dodge dealership for a base price of $43,795.

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