How unique is your car ??

Discussion in 'Dodge Challenger General Discussions' started by TRCM, Mar 28, 2020.

  1. Ed Bandics

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    My 2015 R/T "PLUS" Shaker was 1 of 16 built. 1 of 1 is pretty neat bragging rights though.
     
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    This is the kind thing that Corvette guys are known for. They all sit around comparing how rare their cars are because of their options combination.
     
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    Is there a way to find out which state has the highest Challenger population? I spent the month of January 2020 in North Port, FL and I swear there are more in FL than any other state. What do you think?
     
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    I know since I moved a couple months ago, there's one less in Delaware and one more in Florida!:Big Laugh:
     
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    This isn't the 1970s where only 165,437 Challengers were built (1970-1974) and almost all were daily drivers. When I bought my 2009 SRT, I thought that the Challenger would be a limited run. However, it is in its 13th year of production and over 500,000 have been produced.
     
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    Very good point.

    What amazes me is how few pre-2015 Challengers I see.


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    Same here. I guess many that were daily drivers are now off the road and, others, are garage queens.
     
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    My 15 R/T Plus Shaker was bought to be a daily driver, but since the virus it has become a garage queen. Example: Since the beginning of February I only purchased gas one time and still have a half tank left. Between the crappy PA weather this spring and my wife complaining about how loud the R/T is, it sits in my garage all the time. It now has 19600 miles on it.
     
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    My car has only moved a few feet over the last month. In and out of the garage for washing and when I need to get up into the attic or when I'm making dust in the shop. Great for my pocket book and for keeping the mileage down on the cars but just seeing my babies sitting collecting dust doesn't help my mood.:(