Deceptively Fast
I just got back from my first test drive of the SRT6...WOW! There is a difference between the supercharged and non-supercharged cars, that's for sure.
The ride was only slightly stiffer, (but I was on some good roads) and I was pleasantly surprised by the interior. It's much better looking in person, than in photos. IMO. But remember, I have a cedar and gray, (that I love) so everything else seem rather subdued to me.
Being an automatic, it actually "hides" how fast its acceleration really is. Shifting manually makes you far more aware of how fast things are happening around you because you have to consciously speed your reflexes up just to keep up with the engine.
The car I looked at was very nice, and I would highly recommend it to anybody looking for an Aero Blue coupe. I think anybody who offered 24k would probably drive it home.
The ride was only slightly stiffer, (but I was on some good roads) and I was pleasantly surprised by the interior. It's much better looking in person, than in photos. IMO. But remember, I have a cedar and gray, (that I love) so everything else seem rather subdued to me.
Being an automatic, it actually "hides" how fast its acceleration really is. Shifting manually makes you far more aware of how fast things are happening around you because you have to consciously speed your reflexes up just to keep up with the engine.
The car I looked at was very nice, and I would highly recommend it to anybody looking for an Aero Blue coupe. I think anybody who offered 24k would probably drive it home.
There's one near me in that silvery-blue. I should go test drive it to see how much better it is. My mom wants a Crossfire and if the price is right I should convince her to get it. Also, this SRT has been sitting there since I bought my car and who knows how long it's been sitting there prior to.
Originally Posted by +fireamx
I just got back from my first test drive of the SRT6...WOW! There is a difference between the supercharged and non-supercharged cars, that's for sure.
The ride was only slightly stiffer, (but I was on some good roads) and I was pleasantly surprised by the interior. It's much better looking in person, than in photos. IMO. But remember, I have a cedar and gray, (that I love) so everything else seem rather subdued to me.
Being an automatic, it actually "hides" how fast its acceleration really is. Shifting manually makes you far more aware of how fast things are happening around you because you have to consciously speed your reflexes up just to keep up with the engine.
The car I looked at was very nice, and I would highly recommend it to anybody looking for an Aero Blue coupe. I think anybody who offered 24k would probably drive it home.
The ride was only slightly stiffer, (but I was on some good roads) and I was pleasantly surprised by the interior. It's much better looking in person, than in photos. IMO. But remember, I have a cedar and gray, (that I love) so everything else seem rather subdued to me.
Being an automatic, it actually "hides" how fast its acceleration really is. Shifting manually makes you far more aware of how fast things are happening around you because you have to consciously speed your reflexes up just to keep up with the engine.
The car I looked at was very nice, and I would highly recommend it to anybody looking for an Aero Blue coupe. I think anybody who offered 24k would probably drive it home.
These cars are worth every penny of the original asking price. DCX blew it big time on this! They should have used the old Life cereal commercials "...try it, you'll like it..."
In this case one company's mistake is a new SRT6 owner's gain.
Originally Posted by Emthusiast
The SRT6 is the best deal out there...
Originally Posted by Steve Hellums
Man that thing is crazy fast, truthfully I shouldn't be turned loose in a car like that. You can't just floor it anything under 30 mph or it will bust loose, but I'm figuring out how to drive this thing.

I hope the young adults today are more mature than I was (and still am for that matter) at their age.
Originally Posted by vetofunk
So the Renntech is worth it then? Did you pay about 3k for it?
Originally Posted by Steve Hellums
Yes, I think shipping and everything was real close to $3,100. As for worth it, I'd have to say YES, it changed more than just h.p. & tq. It totally changed the way the car acted, shift points, how long it stay's in a lower gear to keep up the rpm's, really it acts totally different & AND I'M LOV'IN IT!
Originally Posted by OKC05SRT6
For under $2k I got an intake, exhaust, chip, pulley and tune for my '03 Cobra and went from 390 hp to 500 hp. I also got all the other changes you mentioned. For $3k I would expect to get a considerable bang for my buck.
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