
More revealing differences appear when you hit the road. Everyone's first impression after climbing aboard the Challenger: "Wow. This is a big car." And it is, checking-in nearly 10 inches longer than the Shelby, 2.5 inches taller, and almost two inches wider. The Challenger is truly old-school that way; there aren't many automobiles left that showcase such a brash expanse of hood through the windshield (those hood scoops, by the way, are fully functional). Yet the Challenger is also a grownup car, its fully independent suspension hanging poised over roads that cause the live-axle GT500 to step about, its structure feeling stouter, its interior far more expensively dressed, the big-bore rumble of its naturally aspirated Hemi V-8 a more stirring accompaniment than the Shelby's toy-like supercharged whine. And while the Shelby has a slight edge in steering finesse-the Challenger feels numb and intentionally slow-the GT500 also feels nose-heavy. For such a broad-shouldered car, the SRT8 is impressively balanced.
Our biggest Challenger criticism: It's almost too well-mannered. The suspension settings feel right (a stiffer rider would cut driving comfort at the expense of a dubious handling gain), but the Challenger could use more crackle and boom in its exhaust. Racier headers will no doubt prove a popular aftermarket accessory; the pistol-fired 2009 SRT8 should have them standard.
It's one of the closest comparo calls we've made of late, but the nod goes to the all-new Challenger from Dodge. The Shelby GT500 remains a fast and compelling piece, but the Challenger is simply a better-sorted automobile, a 20th-century icon reborn with 21st-century sophistication and poise. It's also a remarkable value, its base price undercutting the Shelby's by more than $4000 and the gap with options even wider.
Kudos, Dodge, but remember: Don't spare the sizzle for 2009. Retro Round Two, Challenger versus Camaro, will be here before you can say "time warp."
1st Place
Dodge Challenger SRT8
Broad-shouldered good looks, thundering Hemi power, and savvy chassis tuning land Dodge's new old-school muscle machine out front.
2nd Place
Ford Shelby GT500
Still an eye-catcher, and sensationally fast, but archaic chassis and whiney motor weaken its bid for numero uno.
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