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If I was starting from scratch...I'd probably also get the Hellcat! But since I have it already....the ZL1 seems like the next fun car to try. No matter what happens, you'll have fun. Drive safe. R |
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Will be interesting for sure. Who knows maybe I'll be surprised when I test drive. BUt I have to admit the hellcat appeals to me because it's just plain mean. Never owned "a mean car" being 33 and jumping right into the import space.
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I traded my 2016 Challenger Hellcat for my A10 ZL1. I have no regrets. For being a similar priced vehicle, I feel like the ZL1 is definitely more bang for the buck. My ZL1 was actually cheaper than my Hellcat. It's just a better executed car in my opinion. Hellcats are awesome beasts, but the ZL1 is the complete package. Plus the ZL1 can actually hook up on its factory tires. In the real world the ZL1 will be faster unless the Hellcat is on drag radials.
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I think I like the HC more for DD. It is roomy, comfy, that blower likes to scream, it is super fast, and fun. The ZL1 is more fun in the corners for sure because it just begs to be driven fast and hard thru the turns. In the HC I don't mind taking turns slow tho...because I whip out of the turn like a mad man!! If the performance is all that matters then I think it'll be a nice change going into a ZL1. But I would say to consider everything. If you do get the ZL1, then get the PDR option with it!!
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Correct. The ZL1 gets the right tires out the door. When I option out the ZL1, it comes out to a few dollars under 70K. That's the same as the Hellcat. But this time I won't get the tax benefit I had in NY when I traded my SRT 392. So at least in CA I'll actually pay a bit more for the ZL1. But I agree, as a SPORTS CAR package, the ZL1 walks all over the Hellcat. As a Hellcat owner I'd simply point out that the Hellcat has a different design goal and it succeeds hugely. Even after I get the ZL1, I'll be proud to have owned the Hellcat! On a less important note...the Hellcat engine bay is beautiful and lends itself to dress better than the ZL1. It's a very "orderly" engine bay...but I hope to do something fun under the hood of the ZL1. Here's my Hellcat, which we call VaderCat! |
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Hellcat = Straight line
ZL1 = Turns (But can also do straight-line as quickly as the hellcat to a point) Hellcats make more power when modded. That's just fact. Hellcats make 800-900 WHP with bolt ons, that's pulley, intake, E85. The 8-Speed is lightning fast too. The cars have very little to no downforce, on the highway and even drag strip, they're monsters. The LT4 makes 650-700 RWHP on boltons + E85. 750-780ish with a Cam. 800 wheel with a ported heads, overdrive balancer, and a nice cam. After I'd say about 800-820 RWHP, you're all done with the Lt4 unless you spray it. You could always do the ever popular ProCharge conversion on the LT4, but then again you could put the 4.5L Whipple on the Hellcat too, so for apples to apples we'll talk stock blowers. Hellcats are nasty straight line cars when modded. Stock they're no better than a stock ZL1. And it's MUCH more than just the tire that the ZL1 gets, the ZL1 has a much better balanced chassis (The alpha platform is out of this world good), an eLSD, and a very advanced traction control/torque management system. The Hellcat has TC too but it pretty much lets you blow those 275s off if you so wish. But anyways, once modded, hellcats can receive bolt ons and drag radials, make 800-900 RWHP, drive to the strip, run a 9, and drive home in nearly stock condition. We're more like, receive Bolt ons, heads, Cam, and drag radials, make 800 RWHP, drive to the strip but hope there's no traffic to drive in with your lumpy cam, run a 9, and drive home knowing a Hellcat just did the same thing without spending $20,000 in work. Food for thought. I'm a GM guy through and through, but I have to acknowledge the flag over to Mopar for straight line speed in this generation. All of this said, if straight line speed isn't your thing and you do track days, the ZL1 can basically murder any car there, even in stock form, short of super cars. |
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A simple procharger alone gets you 680 rwhp on crappy ACN 91 and stock 10 psi. Top Tier 93 will net you 700+, and like I said that's just with D1 PC, not even F1. Cam, heads, e85 or meth with the F1 PC net's you 1k rwhp (vengeance racing already got one). But without replacing stock superchargers haha. |
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FYI, I'm 6'3" 220 lbs. (I'm pretty fit) and I fit very, very comfortably in my new Grand Sport, Great car! Regarding the name ZL1 its "all" about history...google it and you'll see why enthusiast love the name.
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Great info and comments from all.
Today we drove the Hellcat to Marina Del Rey to go sailing. My son is 13 and he was in th back, 45 minutes there and 55 back. What I need to do next is see how he'll feel in the back of a ZL1 compared to the Hellcat. If he's cool with it, then I'll likely make the trade after the holidays. Family first! R. |
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They install using the DRL delete bezels they ship with, and by drilling a couple extra holes in the front bumper. I have ordered the ZL1 1LE rear wing, canards, front splitter, lower grille, and grey LED tail lights. Cost about $4420 shipped. |
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I wish some folks would refrain from terms like "fatCat."
The ZL1 is no lightweight. And a Charger Hellcat uses that extra weight to seat 4-5 people (4 comfortably) and be downright comfortable while also having room to hit Costco, Best Buy and the mall with extra room leftover in the trunk. It's a complete car when needed and a beast when desired. If I trade for the ZL1 I'll gain some nice things, but also lose others. R. |
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