[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZM0kDyaDb0[/youtube]
Yes, I know Mad Max drove an old Ford. It Mr. Mad were around in the modern era, there’d be no question about what he would driving; the 2015 Dodge Challenger Hellcat.
It’s a 707-horsepower, supercharged coupe, and you can have it with either a six-speed manual gearbox or an eight-speed automatic. We’ve got the manual, and we’ve got empty roads to play around on. That means it’s time to get sideways, get silly, and get busy burning off the rear tires.
We apologize to no one… you don’t ever have to apologize to people when you drive a Hellcat.
(It voids the warranty)
[Disclaimer: Dodge tossed me the keys to the Hellcat and included a tank of gas. That fuel didn’t last very long… ]

By Jeff Glucker

Jeff Glucker is the co-founder and Executive Editor of Hooniverse.com. He’s often seen getting passed as he hustles a 1991 Mitsubishi Montero up the 405 Freeway. IG: @HooniverseJeff

0 thoughts on “Dodge Challenger Hellcat: Mad Max… the car”
  1. So will all the safety systems eventually work their magic, when on, just that they enter the party a little late? Or is driving like an asshat a human override to the computer's programming? This car is so extreme, I haven't really understood it yet. I think it is even more extreme in an unexpected way with the four door Charger, which, btw, should also be available as a wagon.
    But, Jeff…not sure you are aware of what a strong word "hate" really is. 😉

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