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What is SRT working on...?

bluskye

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I agree, but two things need to be there
1. Looks. A classic shape made with a French curve.
2. Feeling. Fast or not, it must be visceral. The kind of car where connection is more important than comfort. The kind of car you would but in a radio delete. No power steering. I want to be exhausted after my drive. Definitely not a daily driver

Well unfortunately, bare minimum is one of the reasons why the Viper was a hard sell. No automatic, hard steering, no roll-up side windows in Series 1, ill fitting convertible top, etc. made it difficult to sell. Many of these issues were addressed by Series 5, except for the manual only transmission. I grew up with a manual transmission, but most drivers today have never driven a vehicle with a manual transmission. Even the new Corvette C8 doesn't come with a manual transmission.
 

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Well unfortunately, bare minimum is one of the reasons why the Viper was a hard sell. No automatic, hard steering, no roll-up side windows in Series 1, ill fitting convertible top, etc. made it difficult to sell. Many of these issues were addressed by Series 5, except for the manual only transmission. I grew up with a manual transmission, but most drivers today have never driven a vehicle with a manual transmission. Even the new Corvette C8 doesn't come with a manual transmission.
Paddle shifters are all the rage these days anyway.
 

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Paddle shifters are all the rage these days anyway.

Can't think of a major performance based racing series that hasn't converted for the quicker shifts, Indycar still doesn't have assisted steering although a few years ago they changed the geometry to make it better, think for Danica.
 

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Well unfortunately, bare minimum is one of the reasons why the Viper was a hard sell. No automatic, hard steering, no roll-up side windows in Series 1, ill fitting convertible top, etc. made it difficult to sell. Many of these issues were addressed by Series 5, except for the manual only transmission. I grew up with a manual transmission, but most drivers today have never driven a vehicle with a manual transmission. Even the new Corvette C8 doesn't come with a manual transmission.
But when does a viper stop being a viper? Leave the c8 to the geriatrics and wanna be’s.
(I realize that they won’t/can’t make it my way, and my money is better spent on a daytona kit car)
 

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I agree the Vipers format should remain pure, if something different comes along it should be named such... The linage to the Cobra and it format is sacred.
 

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Back to the subject, I'd like to see SRT do something like this

Mercedes-Benz-GLC63samg.jpg


Most people don't want an SUV the size of a durango or even a grand cherokee. They could power it with turbo 4's, the V6's or whatever in "mundane" trim levels but an SRT version could come with a 392, AWD, the 8-speed and weight under 5000lbs. It would be an all weather rocket ship - could be sold as a Dodge or a Jeep. Use the Stelvio platform
 

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How about a good looking vehicle that will sell in volume that has high HP and under $35K. well equiped ? Said vehicle would burn 87 octane gasoline, weigh say 3500 lb. , and be stylish. It's a business model waiting to happen. Mustang wouldn't know what hit them, right SRT ?
 

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How about a good looking vehicle that will sell in volume that has high HP and under $35K. well equiped ? Said vehicle would burn 87 octane gasoline, weigh say 3500 lb. , and be stylish. It's a business model waiting to happen. Mustang wouldn't know what hit them, right SRT ?
Sounds like a 5.7 challenger/charger
 

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Sir, you missed some of the prerequisites . If you can buy a well equipped 5.7 Mopar for $35K you are doing better than me with my FCA employee discount. The Mustang V8 will smoke a 5.7 powered vehicle and will give a 392 vehicle fits. I personally luv the 392 package but it requires 92 octane fuel and sells for $40K and up. check prices online like I have.
 

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Back to the subject, I'd like to see SRT do something like this

Mercedes-Benz-GLC63samg.jpg


Most people don't want an SUV the size of a durango or even a grand cherokee. They could power it with turbo 4's, the V6's or whatever in "mundane" trim levels but an SRT version could come with a 392, AWD, the 8-speed and weight under 5000lbs. It would be an all weather rocket ship - could be sold as a Dodge or a Jeep. Use the Stelvio platform

Agreed. Like that midsize Dodge CUV that was supposed to be coming with an SRT model?

I love my Cherokee, but give me a mid-size SRT CUV or Cherokee SRT and I'm in. (No premium gas tho please.)
 

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Hard to ask for a performance vehicle without accepting a performance (premium) fuel requirement. Unless you just want SRT looks.
 

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My SRT engine is fine with 87 octane....

Keep in mind Camaro and Mustang are struggling a bit, way over capacity. Rumors of CUV version keep swirling around. Track cars are not always the best cars.
 
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Hard to ask for a performance vehicle without accepting a performance (premium) fuel requirement. Unless you just want SRT looks.

True, I guess that is a bit of silly idea. But I can dream...

Premium is sitting at $1.38/l here right now, and that's *cheap*

I believe one answer to that is an electric powered vehicle.

Electric assist would be great IMO

My SRT engine is fine with 87 octane....

Keep in mind Camaro and Mustang are struggling a bit, way over capacity. Rumors of CUV version keep swirling around. Track cars are not always the best cars.

I just realized that the 6.4 & 6.2s require premium. Not sure why I spaced out on that.
 

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I read that with the newer lower sulfur gas regs coming out soon premium will be priced .73 over 87, JEEZ !
 

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True, I guess that is a bit of silly idea. But I can dream...

Premium is sitting at $1.38/l here right now, and that's *cheap*



Electric assist would be great IMO



I just realized that the 6.4 & 6.2s require premium. Not sure why I spaced out on that.

Where you at where 87 is premium?
 
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Agreed. Like that midsize Dodge CUV that was supposed to be coming with an SRT model?

I love my Cherokee, but give me a mid-size SRT CUV or Cherokee SRT and I'm in. (No premium gas tho please.)
It could essentially be a re-born magnum but not so large and low like the magnum was. It doesn't have to be trail rated or do anything of the off-road sort either. Just a 4dr D-CUV with AWD, very good looks and a performance Dodge heritage. It would be a working mans version of the Stelvio Quad, GLC 63AMG, X3 M and RS variants. Kinda a no brainer if you ask me as its the hottest segment and I am certain would dethrone the grand cherokee as SRT's best selling vehicle in its first year on sale.

As Triple T said, track cars (mustang and camaro chasing after ((and beating)) the BMW M4 etc) meanwhile this would appeal to a MUCH larger audience and could be used year round in the north east.
 

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Is there such a vehicle even in the pipeline for Dodge? Before we speculate on an SRT version.. Just wondering.
 

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