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- 2016 Dodge Challenger
Dry weight of the Z06 with the carbon wheels and ceramic rotors is 3434 according to the GM PR. Not super light, but no heavyweight either. Of course that's no fluids at all. Maybe add 100 lbs. or so for a full tank of fuel, oil, coolant, etc.
First let me say, I'm keeping my car. I enjoy it too much. But . . . I'm on the order list with a local dealer and a larger national dealer for the Z06. I'm being honest with myself and know it's unlikely I'll get a first year car and maybe not even a 2nd year car, but I'm keeping the faith. Some day . . .
Next spring when the order banks open and I get a better idea of dealer allocations and where I stand, I may have to decide on a placeholder car to hold me over until the Z06 is available.
Depending on pricing, I plan to do the whole shebang with the Z06 - build my engine in Bowling Green, watch the car build, start it at the end of the line, and take delivery at the museum. I won't be ordering the ceramic rotors or carbon wheels.
This and my Challenger will be my retirement cars.
First let me say, I'm keeping my car. I enjoy it too much. But . . . I'm on the order list with a local dealer and a larger national dealer for the Z06. I'm being honest with myself and know it's unlikely I'll get a first year car and maybe not even a 2nd year car, but I'm keeping the faith. Some day . . .
Next spring when the order banks open and I get a better idea of dealer allocations and where I stand, I may have to decide on a placeholder car to hold me over until the Z06 is available.
Depending on pricing, I plan to do the whole shebang with the Z06 - build my engine in Bowling Green, watch the car build, start it at the end of the line, and take delivery at the museum. I won't be ordering the ceramic rotors or carbon wheels.
This and my Challenger will be my retirement cars.
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