
Dodge Prices the 2009 Challenger
By Evan McCausland
Plenty of Mopar maniacs were happy to plunk down hefty sums to own early examples of Dodge's revived muscle car, but customers shopping for a 2009 Challenger may be able to pick one up for around $20,000.
According to pricing released June 9th, buyers can get into a new Challenger for as little as $21,995 (including destination charge). Granted, that's for the entry-level Challenger SE, equipped with a 250-hp 3.5-liter V-6 and a four-speed automatic. Although it carries some decent equipment (like side-curtain airbags and remote keyless entry) as standard fare, it is nearly $1300 more than a base 2008 Ford Mustang V-6.
But if you hanker for a Hemi, your V-8 lust will cost you a bit more. The mid-grade Challenger R/T, priced at $29,995, includes the 370-hp 5.7-liter V-8 underhood. A five-speed automatic comes standard, but for an extra $995, the "Track Pak" package includes a Tremec six-speed manual, limited-slip differential, hill-start assist, and performance tuned steering.
If that's not enough power for you, you can opt for the SRT8, equipped with a 425-hp 6.1-liter V-8. Although it's a carry-over model from 2008, the 2009 Challenger SRT8 is also available with the Track-Pak, giving drivers the opportunity to row their own gears.
Dodge dealers are currently taking orders for all three 2009 Challengers; expect to see them in showrooms by this fall.