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First off your not doing 3500RPM in 6th at 75MPH, its more like 2500 RPM, at 3500 your at 124 MPH so you need to drive one first, but as there are not many out there you want have the chance to do so, next get the ZL1 its meant more for the mass pop.
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The ZL1 1LE is a track focused car only.....
It's really that simple.
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I have a Challenger HC with M6 and a ZL1 with A10. For me the A10 is much more fun and easier to drive than the M6 especially when I am tired. So I would drop the ZL1 1LE off the list if I were you. Just based off the trans and some of your statements.
Yes the HC is more comfy, easier to get in and out of, and probably more noticed because of 707 hp...people do not forget that number. But the HC does not take bumps well in any mode. I go over bumps and it's like driving a car with a wood suspension. And the HC does not handle anywhere near as good as the ZL1. You say the HC is fun in the corners? Wait until you get your hands on a ZL1. The speeds it can achieve in a corner, even the standard ZL1, is just incredible. Now for the ZL1, if you're used to 4 doors, you are not gonna like it. It is literally an effort getting in and out of especially for us guys over 6'1". The ZL1 does take bumps on the road better...but I can only compare it to the Challenger HC. For all I know the Charger HC might be more comfy than the Chally. The ZL1 does not have the subwoofers like the HC so that might be a drag. Once you are used to subwoofers it is hard to go back. And definitely the lack of space. The A10 trans is sweet. Performance-wise, the ZL1 keeps up with the HC due to the weight difference. But the HC just FEELS more powerful and raw even if it isn't. The HC has lots of apps and features that the ZL1 doesn't. It is a little thing but you might actually miss it. The ZL1 is slightly better in MPGs. But it is much more limited because it has a 1.7 roots blower vs the HC's 2.3 twin screw blower. They both are noticeable and the ZL1 commands a lot of attention. It is a good looking car. I get soo many compliments in it. And it is much more rare than a HC. But people know what the HC is. Both of these cars are amazingly awesome and I would have a terribly difficult time choosing. After owning both, I would have an even more difficult time choosing, lol!! So I really can't help you. The fact that you're on a ZL1 section of a Camaro forum asking this question tells me that you already know which way you're swaying towards...perhaps you're looking for some of us to give you a biased answer, lol!! But honestly, I think both cars are just very well liked and respected by both sides that it would be difficult for anyone to really give you a biased answer. So it would come down to if you can sacrifice the space for handling, the well-known car that wows people for something not many people have seen and will go wild over, etc. Since you have already experienced the HC, maybe it is time to give the ZL1 a try. |
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I still cannot believe dodge added 275s to the rear of a 707HP car... I think they learned their lesson 4 years later and coming out with a widebody which I believe has 300+ rears. SS with 455 hp and the vette with the same LT1 engine has 275s lol. Zo6 with 650hp has 315s! ZL1 has 305s... And the fact that goodyear did an absolute amazing job with the stock tires. People like to complain about the stock tires, oh they are runflats, oh they are crap. They are better than PSS. Not the cup2's but hell of a lot better dry AND wet traction. Threadlife, so far I have 10k miles on them, still look new and trust me. I DRIVE the car like it's made for. Something about about hearing that chirp between 1st and 2nd gear while on WOT is just soothing ![]() LOL!!!!!!!! So true!!!! I used to drive down to Dallas A LOT... About 560 miles. I had to gas up 3 times with the evo with or without boost lol. I end up going down to Dallas, same distance with quarter tank to spare in the camaro and I don't even have AFM. 19 gallon tank and about 10 more MPG helps a lot lol.
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No one has been able to eclipse the 11 second barrier switching to drag radials on a ZL1. Why? Computer imposed torque management.
Eventually someone or maybe they already have will change the management on theirs but I'm assuming once they do this knowing the warranty is gone they will already have other mods further moving it away from stock.
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We have 275's in back, same as the standard Vette.
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The Charger Hellcat is NHRA certified at 11.0 on street tires. On a prepped surface, no doubt. REAL world is more like mid to high 11's. With DR's you're expected to get into the 10's. I have yet to see a ZL1 do that, but it's early in the game. Obviously I'm looking at the ZR1 because REAL WORLD it's as fast as my Hellcat and can also handle in a way the big Cat can't. I'm NOT bashing the Hellcat. I knew what it was when I bought it and it's never gets old driving it. But driving out on the Snake or Angeles Crest is ZL1, Focus RS, Miata, 911, STI (etc) territory. Hellcats struggle on the best driving roads here and I want to get more into that. I understand that I'll be losing something too, especially the practical aspects of the Charger. But I've had fun with one of the worlds fastest sedans, so now I want to enjoy a modern "drivers car." Even my dealer said the 1Le is NOT a drivers car! He said it's a track car and pretty bad as a road car. So the decision is made...still fighting over colors. My Hellcat is black...and pretty sinister. I like the ZL1 in red, gray...and black too. Here's a shot of my Hellcat...I'll cry when she's gone! |
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Duh! Don't know why I said 265, thanks!
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Interesting thread. I'm literally considering a Hellcat Challenger or ZL1 purchase this winter and I'm not sure what to go with.
Honestly insurance numbers and winter deals may be what pushes me towards one or the other - assuming I get what I expect in the test drive (which I refuse to do until October or I'll have one too soon). With the ZL1 A10: - Sport car sexy looks - great seats but not useable rear (can you even fit a car seat? not that I have kids yet....) - Great handling and power but more refined than the old muscle cars. Hellcat - Raw muscle feel and the old school look that I do love - Rear seats useable for adults and trunk space that rivals an SUV (well not quite but pretty damn close) - Handling isn't great but fine for the streets - Crappy tires but easily fixed which at least makes it fast enough to not matter when comparing to the ZL1 - Cat exhaust probably sounds a bit meaner stock Insurance quotes are out with my agent now and I can't wait for October for the test drive. I decided it was time for a v8 american car before wife pushes kids and they disappear - coming from BMW/Audi/LExus it's a big change. Funny though Mustang isn't even in contention due to their lack of ZL1/Hellcat offering. Unless I want to consider taking a base GT dropping in a supercharger and other upgades in after 2500 miles and modding it to hell. |
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Listen, obviously I'm a fan of the Hellcat. It pretty much does everything well, but it's still not a drivers car. There is almost zero communication from the wheel of my Charger. It's a point and shoot machine and you learn the limits out of trust in what SRT did with the suspension. Better tires will not aid you much. Those who say it's a straight-line car are obviously not drivers or repeating what basement dwellers like to say. It handles fine; it's just not a sports car. It's a very good package and if you like speed and power, this is about as raw as it gets. And don't kid yourself because the Hellcat is laying down more than 707 HP. But a ZL1 is giving about the same level of power to weight and ADDS world-class handling. It's a real sports car while the Hellcat really isn't. When it comes to being practical, forget it. The Hellcat is a HUGE step up. I don't regret owning the Hellcat for a second. But I'd like a more complete package and the ZL1 is it. And while it's missing the practical edge compared to my Hellcat, it's a way to get Vette type fun while still being a real car. At 6'3 I don't fit into a Vette or Viper anyway! I do think a Hellcat beats Camaro and Mustang in one area....attitude! That said, attitude won't handle those corners at all. R. |
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As I mentioned I don't particularly care about the cornering - it will never see a track - maybe a drag strip but never a track. and the hellcat is big an heavy but we don't have anything like the Dragons Tail or the mountain roads you have out your way. So i'll never push it far enough to need more. Frankly I'm looking for raw power, factory, american v8 power (tq). Both give it but one has a useable rear seat and trunk and the other handles beautifully. I'm pretty sure I'll be happy in either but neither really stands above and beyond the other with my requirements (which is why GT350 isn't on the table) Test drive may throw that out the window but we will see. Last edited by Mike00; 08-01-2017 at 08:17 PM. |
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