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Hellcat-- Manual trans vs Auto

Started by ws23rt, August 05, 2014, 06:39:38 PM

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Mytur Binsdirti

Quote from: myk on August 06, 2014, 06:08:44 AM
Man....lotta ballers up in this place...


Someone's got to turn this economy around; might as well do it with Hellcat purchases.

Ghoste


charger_fan_4ever

Whats the color options ?

They available in purple ?

68pplcharger

Quote from: Indygenerallee on August 05, 2014, 07:44:47 PM
On that car I would go Automatic all the way... Have you ever driven a 500 HP stick car?? It's hairy for sure I could only imagine a 707 HP stick car..

I'm a 4 manual driver all the way. I've got around 1,100 hp in my Charger with a 4 speed and love it. You drive it like you would a really powerful motorcycle. these cars have traction control so getting out of control is unlikely unless your trying real hard. :Twocents:

ws23rt

Quote from: Mytur Binsdirti on August 06, 2014, 08:35:15 AM
Quote from: Hessian on August 06, 2014, 06:01:48 AM
Quote from: Mytur Binsdirti on August 06, 2014, 04:27:39 AM
The problem with the 8 speed auto is thatthere are so many gears that it will be shifting up and down all the time. Yes, it will be faster, but I still ordered mine with a stick for the fun factor.  :2thumbs:

Were you actually able to physically place the order?  Our local dealer says Aug 10 is the earliest date I can.



I pre-ordered the car with a dealer who in turn will immediately place the order (and many others) the moment the order banks open.


I just talked to the guy that sold me my 09 SRT at sticker price.

He said that the latest he got from the factory was that there will be only 500 hellcats made.  This is very easily faulty info. because very few are in the loop of real information.

If this is true than this dealer (largest in my area) may only get 1 or 2 because there are 3500? or so dealers.  He also said that his current high offer is 20K over sticker. If they only get two cars than that tells the story for that dealer :shruggy:

If it's true that the FIRST run will be only 500 and people are bidding for a slot than it looks like I will be waiting longer that expected. :eek2:

I expect that many are calling around to find a dealer that will order for them but wanting is different than getting.

When the ordering opens it's first come first serve and if they need to build X number of chargers with little engines to make sales they will do that and we will have to wait. :eek2:

Mytur Binsdirti


War wagon

Quote from: ws23rt on August 06, 2014, 08:39:53 PM
Quote from: Mytur Binsdirti on August 06, 2014, 08:35:15 AM
Quote from: Hessian on August 06, 2014, 06:01:48 AM
Quote from: Mytur Binsdirti on August 06, 2014, 04:27:39 AM
The problem with the 8 speed auto is thatthere are so many gears that it will be shifting up and down all the time. Yes, it will be faster, but I still ordered mine with a stick for the fun factor.  :2thumbs:

Were you actually able to physically place the order?  Our local dealer says Aug 10 is the earliest date I can.



I pre-ordered the car with a dealer who in turn will immediately place the order (and many others) the moment the order banks open.


I just talked to the guy that sold me my 09 SRT at sticker price.

He said that the latest he got from the factory was that there will be only 500 hellcats made.  This is very easily faulty info. because very few are in the loop of real information.

If this is true than this dealer (largest in my area) may only get 1 or 2 because there are 3500? or so dealers.  He also said that his current high offer is 20K over sticker. If they only get two cars than that tells the story for that dealer :shruggy:

If it's true that the FIRST run will be only 500 and people are bidding for a slot than it looks like I will be waiting longer that expected. :eek2:

I expect that many are calling around to find a dealer that will order for them but wanting is different than getting.

When the ordering opens it's first come first serve and if they need to build X number of chargers with little engines to make sales they will do that and we will have to wait. :eek2:


I'm not sure if it's possible from your side of the fence but I know LOTS of Canadians who buy cars in the States, why couldn't an American buy a car in Canada? Is it possible??
Buy a Hellcat in Canada at MSRP!! LOL
I paid MSRP for mine, the only drawback would be the warranty. We get the shaft and have less warranty on a car that's made here lmao. For some reason it becomes more reliable when it crosses the border and the factory is willing to stand behind it longer?? Go figure?!?!
I dealt with Wellington Motors who are the sponsor of Moparfest :D and have been a dealer for 75yrs!!!! Largest SRT dealer in Ontario, and I've had a fantastic experience with them so far. They refused to take my truck on trade until they could gaurentee me a Hellcat. Well I have a VON # and no more truck.... Very very happy with them
Don't pay a penny over sticker!!

Troy

Dealer markups are a joke. My boss waited on a new Viper for a while then the original dealer cancelled his order (because they weren't actually able to order one like they thought). The next dealer he talked to wanted $30k over sticker. It took less than an hour on the phone to find a dealer elsewhere who wouldn't mark it up so he bought it on the spot. Sure it was in Tennessee but transporting a car is cheap. The dealers only get away with it because someone out there pays it. Sort of like Spammers/Scammers: it only takes one person in a million to fall for that Nigerian Bank scam to make it worthwhile.

Troy
Sarcasm detector, that's a real good invention.

Lord Warlock

according to the CEO, the hellcat will not be a limited production model,  if you want one they'll build it  for you.  The challenger boards were floating 3000 as the production estimate, which has been clarified by mopar that there is no limit on production.

There are only two options available to me, sell my challenger rt classic (2010), my stealth turbo, and finance about 30k which is what I financed on the classic  OR Sell the charger RT and challenger and pay cash.  Not too keen on selling 69,  however, a recent diagnosis of prostate cancer has me looking at ways to simplify my hobby,  the hellcat would give me the means to go and enter car shows and attend national meets, even moreso than the charger would.  so I'm still considering my options, my 2010 only has 25k miles on it and has all I want except 707 HP.
69 RT/SE Y3 cream yellow w/tan vinyl top and black r/t stripe. non matching 440/375, 3:23, Column shift auto w/buddy seat, tan interior, am/fm w/fr to back fade, Now wears 17" magnum 500 rims and Nitto tires. Fresh repaint, new interior, new wheels and tires.

Troy

I wonder who starts all these rumors about severely limited production? Probably dealers who jack up the price! One of our companies makes the heads so I know how many were ordered... ;)

Troy
Sarcasm detector, that's a real good invention.

redmist

I am also thinking about selling my 68 Charger to get one of these.
JUNKTRAVELER: all I've seen in this thread is a bunch of bullies and 3 guys that actually give a crap.

Lord Warlock

If it wasn't my 1st car and was ready for the road, I'd have it on the market now,  but it still needs a few minor things to be done to drive on the street, mainly bleeding the brakes and priming the fuel lines with fuel.  Engine ran fine before I took the plug wires off to detail the engine bay.  The fact that it is my first car, and I've held on to it for 37 years, makes it real difficult to part with just for another  new car.  However, having the chance to buy today's version of the Hemi Cuda of yesteryear is strikingly compelling.
69 RT/SE Y3 cream yellow w/tan vinyl top and black r/t stripe. non matching 440/375, 3:23, Column shift auto w/buddy seat, tan interior, am/fm w/fr to back fade, Now wears 17" magnum 500 rims and Nitto tires. Fresh repaint, new interior, new wheels and tires.

ws23rt

It looks like a majority here (at least posters) would chose the manual trans.  Some of the points made pushed me to 99% pro 6sp.

Their is still a question that maybe can't be answered here because we don't represent the greater/ overall hellcat buyer.

So back to the question about why all the hype for the auto?  Is it to help sell something scary to the public?---don't be scared it will drive like a race car for you ---just point and go-- :shruggy:  (Their is much talk about how to turn the good stuff on and off.)

Just trying to put myself at the table and listening to the discussions. All I hear at the table (in my head) is that the manual is a no brainer. (those are sold already).  What we need to do is sell this car to a world of new drivers for muscle cars.  ----Ok (still in my head) lets give the those that want a cool muscle car something they can drive off the lot without stalling :lol:

I must say they have done a good job of making this car attractive from many angles. :Twocents:


Lord Warlock

Many of us "car enthusiasts" drive an automatic, even with the newer challengers.  Personally I bought my challenger with an automatic in 2010, and haven't missed the stickshift much, certainly not enough to trade in the auto and get a 6 speed on the hellcat.  I'd much prefer that the car be easy to drive for daily traffic duties as eventually I'll go back to work and have to commute again. 
The auto hellcat is faster than the 6spd is, and a large majority of drivers today prefer an automatic trans.  I did teach my daughters how to drive a stick shift before they left home, so at least they can consider a manual shift car in the future.

While I don't know how many hellcat buyers will get a 6spd or how many will get an auto, going by the current challenger owners there is about a 2/3 to 1/3 ratio of Auto/Manual owners.  If I do get a hellcat, there is a good chance it'll be an automatic, even though it costs extra in 2015.  I love driving a six speed, but being stuck in traffic to and from the office is absolute hell with a stick shift, and the car gets driven more to and from work than it does on weekends. 
69 RT/SE Y3 cream yellow w/tan vinyl top and black r/t stripe. non matching 440/375, 3:23, Column shift auto w/buddy seat, tan interior, am/fm w/fr to back fade, Now wears 17" magnum 500 rims and Nitto tires. Fresh repaint, new interior, new wheels and tires.

hatersaurusrex

Quote from: Aero426 on August 06, 2014, 08:50:23 AM
Quote from: War wagon on August 06, 2014, 06:37:10 AM

Just something to think about here but dodge has rated the new 8spd for the Hellcat as having a MAX torque rating of 663tq yet the car comes with 650tq.... What happens to trans after repeated abuse with Slicks? Torque would be multiplied with slicks and I think you'd be fixing trans or buying a new one in no time...
Imagine the replacement/ repair cost VS stick car and a clutch LOL just my opinion!

The repair cost is probably going to be high no matter what, but the 8-spd would scare me a little bit.    I wonder if the dealer will be able to look at the last data in the computer and determine what you were doing when the trans failed?   "Sorry, 27 seconds at wide open throttle.   That's not covered under your warranty, sir."      They must have a lot of faith in the powertrain to be able to put it out there.  

27 seconds at WOT?   Wouldn't you be going about 275MPH at that point? :)
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68pplcharger

Quote from: hatersaurusrex on August 08, 2014, 01:50:13 AM
Quote from: Aero426 on August 06, 2014, 08:50:23 AM
Quote from: War wagon on August 06, 2014, 06:37:10 AM

Just something to think about here but dodge has rated the new 8spd for the Hellcat as having a MAX torque rating of 663tq yet the car comes with 650tq.... What happens to trans after repeated abuse with Slicks? Torque would be multiplied with slicks and I think you'd be fixing trans or buying a new one in no time...
Imagine the replacement/ repair cost VS stick car and a clutch LOL just my opinion!

The repair cost is probably going to be high no matter what, but the 8-spd would scare me a little bit.    I wonder if the dealer will be able to look at the last data in the computer and determine what you were doing when the trans failed?   "Sorry, 27 seconds at wide open throttle.   That's not covered under your warranty, sir."      They must have a lot of faith in the powertrain to be able to put it out there.  

27 seconds at WOT?   Wouldn't you be going about 275MPH at that point? :)

LMAO probably  :cheers: :rofl:

Ghoste

As far as the trans choice, at the end of it all don't buy it as a future investment anyway, buy it because you like it and get what you want and enjoy it.

68pplcharger

Quote from: Ghoste on August 11, 2014, 10:11:43 AM
As far as the trans choice, at the end of it all don't buy it as a future investment anyway, buy it because you like it and get what you want and enjoy it.

:2thumbs:

odcics2

Quote from: ws23rt on August 07, 2014, 07:16:39 PM
It looks like a majority here (at least posters) would chose the manual trans.  Some of the points made pushed me to 99% pro 6sp.

Their is still a question that maybe can't be answered here because we don't represent the greater/ overall hellcat buyer.

So back to the question about why all the hype for the auto?  Is it to help sell something scary to the public?---don't be scared it will drive like a race car for you ---just point and go-- :shruggy:  (Their is much talk about how to turn the good stuff on and off.)

Just trying to put myself at the table and listening to the discussions. All I hear at the table (in my head) is that the manual is a no brainer. (those are sold already).  What we need to do is sell this car to a world of new drivers for muscle cars.  ----Ok (still in my head) lets give the those that want a cool muscle car something they can drive off the lot without stalling :lol:

I must say they have done a good job of making this car attractive from many angles. :Twocents:



Could be as simple as better mileage figures for the auto trans.   It all helps to keep the CAFE up!!    :2thumbs:
I've never owned anything but a MoPar. Can you say that?

chargerman69

Lord Warlock, If you decide you want to sell the 69 shoot me a msg



Quote from: Lord Warlock on August 07, 2014, 04:44:12 PM
according to the CEO, the hellcat will not be a limited production model,  if you want one they'll build it  for you.  The challenger boards were floating 3000 as the production estimate, which has been clarified by mopar that there is no limit on production.

There are only two options available to me, sell my challenger rt classic (2010), my stealth turbo, and finance about 30k which is what I financed on the classic  OR Sell the charger RT and challenger and pay cash.  Not too keen on selling 69,  however, a recent diagnosis of prostate cancer has me looking at ways to simplify my hobby,  the hellcat would give me the means to go and enter car shows and attend national meets, even moreso than the charger would.  so I'm still considering my options, my 2010 only has 25k miles on it and has all I want except 707 HP.

Lord Warlock

I had to give up my Hellcat dream, had to spend 44k for dental implant surgery this week.  Still have radiation treatments to deal with, 9 weeks of it in fact, for the prostate cancer.  There is a possibility, albiet a small one, that I may have to sell the charger, a car I have owned since i was 17 back in 1978.  If I do decide to go that route, I will be happy to contact you first, and/or advertise it here on this site before I put it up elsewhere.  

I plan to sell the stealth turbo as soon as I get it started again, and repaint it.  It will make a dent in the dental surgery bills, (and the cashout of a smaller retirement acct)
69 RT/SE Y3 cream yellow w/tan vinyl top and black r/t stripe. non matching 440/375, 3:23, Column shift auto w/buddy seat, tan interior, am/fm w/fr to back fade, Now wears 17" magnum 500 rims and Nitto tires. Fresh repaint, new interior, new wheels and tires.

myk

Quote from: Lord Warlock on September 30, 2014, 11:58:16 PM
I had to give up my Hellcat dream, had to spend 44k for dental implant surgery this week.  Still have radiation treatments to deal with, 9 weeks of it in fact, for the prostate cancer.  There is a possibility, albiet a small one, that I may have to sell the charger, a car I have owned since i was 17 back in 1978.  If I do decide to go that route, I will be happy to contact you first, and/or advertise it here on this site before I put it up elsewhere.  

I plan to sell the stealth turbo as soon as I get it started again, and repaint it.  It will make a dent in the dental surgery bills, (and the cashout of a smaller retirement acct)

Sorry to hear that.  Then again without our health we don't really have anything.  I hope you fare better and get to keep the Charger...

ws23rt

Quote from: myk on October 01, 2014, 05:04:43 AM
Quote from: Lord Warlock on September 30, 2014, 11:58:16 PM
I had to give up my Hellcat dream, had to spend 44k for dental implant surgery this week.  Still have radiation treatments to deal with, 9 weeks of it in fact, for the prostate cancer.  There is a possibility, albiet a small one, that I may have to sell the charger, a car I have owned since i was 17 back in 1978.  If I do decide to go that route, I will be happy to contact you first, and/or advertise it here on this site before I put it up elsewhere.  

I plan to sell the stealth turbo as soon as I get it started again, and repaint it.  It will make a dent in the dental surgery bills, (and the cashout of a smaller retirement acct)

Sorry to hear that.  Then again without our health we don't really have anything.  I hope you fare better and get to keep the Charger...


Sorry to hear as well.   But don't give up on your dreams of a Hellcat or any other dream for that matter.
When we say to ourselves--I can't do this anymore because---What we are doing is giving in.

I agree with myk that ones health comes first and it can take much of what we have worked for over the years.
Would like to add though that things that we want to do are important factors in healing. If we give up too much of what we want to do than healing slows because the payoff for getting better diminishes.





Lord Warlock

Thanks for the support, I am trying to remain as positive as I can, the charger being so close to completion would in essence fill my desires as far as musclecars go, my 2010 challenger is very nice, but it isn't a hellcat.  But we've been going thru some tough times of late, I've been out of work since last october, had taken some time off to get as much done on the charger as i could, finally got far enough to start looking for work again in May, only to find out about the cancer which then put the job search on hold again, In the past I could always take a few months off because the wife worked (and gets paid almost double what i earn) but she got laid off recently and now we are living off savings and severance pay.  The insurance is only good through January, hopefully I'll be done with radiation by then, but the cancer drugs are hellishly expensive....one hormone shot to kill off testosterone production (giving me hot flashes) costs 5000.00 per shot, and I get one every six months for two years.  The scans cost between 5k and 15k each, and i've been thru 5 of them so far.  Luckily insurance has covered 80% of the costs so far, but our deductibles are killing us financially.  If the wife doesn't find something by January, we could be in ruin.  I plan on going back to work as soon as i'm 2/3 thru radiation which starts on Monday.  9 weeks worth, every week day.   The dental work was a surprise we hadn't planned for, I had set aside about 10k for it, but found out it was gonna cost 4x what i thought.  At least i will be able to chew when we have to start eating the grass outside. 

I can always hope that things turn around and we will be able to afford luxury items in the future, and the hellcat is a luxury item.  Previously I had thoughts of cashing out my Roth IRA to buy one, but it'll be gone in 3 months of house payments and college tuition for my daughter.  Right now my sole hope is to outlive my own parents.  We already lost one brother to cancer 4 years ago, I'd hate to put them thru another.  So I'll will myself to survive this at all costs.  Lord knows the new healthcare law isn't helping any.  So far the treatments have been successful, and the prostate is shrinking after the hormone therapy, but the cancer is very aggressive, a gleason score of 9 out of 10.  Glad we caught it when we did or I may not have made it another year.  Make sure you go to the doctor whenever things don't seem right, don't wait till the body starts bleeding where it shouldn't.   

If I got a Hellcat, I would probably go for the automatic, even though I love to shift manually, I have lived with the auto in my RT challenger, my 69 charger was an automatic, every other car i've owned for 40 years has been a stickshift, only the wife's cars were autos.  The Hellcat has a special meaning for me, my dad flew Hellcats when he first became a pilot in the Navy, he's into musclecars himself, used to own a chrysler 300-J in 63 (413 w dual quads and ram induction), drove several hemi's when new.  I don't easily give in on my dream cars, held on to one of them now for 40 years, and the 2nd for 20+, One will definitely be sold, I'm trying to hold on to the charger as long as i can. 
69 RT/SE Y3 cream yellow w/tan vinyl top and black r/t stripe. non matching 440/375, 3:23, Column shift auto w/buddy seat, tan interior, am/fm w/fr to back fade, Now wears 17" magnum 500 rims and Nitto tires. Fresh repaint, new interior, new wheels and tires.

6spd68

Quote from: Indygenerallee on August 05, 2014, 07:44:47 PM
On that car I would go Automatic all the way... Have you ever driven a 500 HP stick car?? It's hairy for sure I could only imagine a 707 HP stick car..

The trick to driving a high horsepower car with a manual transmission is experience.  You kinda need to graduate yourself to that level, instead of just hopping right in.  Had I put the 347 right in the T-bird at the age of 20, I'd have surely killed myself.  Instead, I'd had a turbo engine making 220, then moved on to a 5.0 pushing around 350, now I've got the 347 which depending on the tune and setup(different pulleys, so on and so forth) can go from 420-440.  As cool as it would've been to go crazy fast that young, I'm glad I didn't have that engine until I was at least 24, and had experience with slightly less power.

Just look at what I did with a mere 350HP...  When I was young at stupid of course...  (Circa 2005, age 20)
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Project 668:
1968 Dodge Charger (318 Car)
Projected Driveline:
383 with mild stroke
Carb intake w/Holley 750 VS

6-Speed Dodge Viper Transmission

Fully rebuilt Dana-60 w/Motive gears. 3.55 Posi, Yukon axles.

Finished in triple black. 

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