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AN: Dodge Super Bee: performance value (again)


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Posted November 29, 2011 at 05:02 pm

The Dodge Super Bee will be the least expensive Charger SRT8 by a good margin, according to reliable source oh2o. Pricing has already been set for Canada, at just under C$44,000 -- versus C$48,000 for the standard SRT8. There are only 3 options - 245/45ZR20 performance tires, HID headlights, and a 276-watt 6-speaker audio system. Posted Image
In 2011, the Dodge Charger SRT8 started at US$46,660. Based on Canadian pricing, one could expect the Super Bee to come in at around $43,000, but Auburn Hills is reportedly still working on that. The original Dodge Super Bee was essentially a copy of the Plymouth Road Runner -- a low cost performance car with the "faster goodies" included but the frills left out. Posted Image


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Posted November 29, 2011 at 06:18 pm

As much as I enjoy nice bells and whistles on cars, I'm come to appreciate putting a little personal touch in to put a little extra soul into a car. If I had the cash for a performance car, a 300 srt8 would be nice, but saving a lot of money would be nicer! Leather seats are cool, and my mom's 200 is a very nice car, but I put shag carpet on all my cloth seats. They are very warm in the cold mornings, a bit much for summer though. A personal touch goes a long way in appreciating a car and really making it yours. I hope it sells well.




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