According to the urban dictionary, "beast mode" is an expression that describes the “state of doing anything excessively and or aggressively." And I can't think of a better phrase to describe cruising around in the limited production 2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 Inaugural Edition. Chasing down German and Italian supercars on the highway, drifting through major intersections with wanton disregard for the laws of the land, and exhibiting the self-restraint to keep from creating burnt tire tracks at every light and stop sign are herculean tasks. This muscle car is big and bad and just wants to throw its weight around at any and every opportunity.
The Dodge Challenger holds a unique position in the pantheon of automotive lore. Back in 1970 it emerged as Chrysler's answer to the Mustang and Camaro which had solid head-starts in the bourgeoning pony car market. Fast forward 41 years and the game is still afoot. But the difference is that now when you get behind the wheel of a Challenger you can't help but feel like the champ rather than an also-ran.
The Dodge Challenger holds a unique position in the pantheon of automotive lore. Back in 1970 it emerged as Chrysler's answer to the Mustang and Camaro which had solid head-starts in the bourgeoning pony car market. Fast forward 41 years and the game is still afoot. But the difference is that now when you get behind the wheel of a Challenger you can't help but feel like the champ rather than an also-ran.
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