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| In Renault Clio it is exactly what they did - they have put the motor i.o. rear seats (not V-8/10 though.) and made the car RWD. They say, the current model is more civil now, but the prior gen was a blast to drive - and a sure way to get gray hair in short time - too strong and too unmageable - but it sold and sells well. | |
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| okay, im not entirely sure, but if my memory serves me right, engines in dodges (or all american cars for that matter) are always in their normal spots. a friend of mine once told me that any engine will fit in any car if you are okay with cutting away some firewall and moving the transmission farther back, and i believe that is true. of course the back seat would be a place with sufficient room to fit the srt-10 engine, but they didnt put it there...or they wouldn't have if they made such a car, which is the reason im posting this question...has anybody ever heard of/seen a Dodge Neon SRT-10? -ajjjjjjjj | |
| dodge has never buit bikes neither - but Tomahawk is there - one-off, but nevertheless. And retro - cars - but PT Cruiser is on sale, and so is Prowler. Neon SRT-4 is something revolutionary also. So, Dodge has some tradition of innovation, you newer know what they gonna do. They definitely could drop bigger engine in Stratus. And turbocharged V6/8 + AWD - in Neon... | |
| Surprised this thread is so dead. Any SRT-4 owners out there? | |
| Can any SRT-4 owner please give me input as to how your car handles in the snow? Is the 04 model better in the snow than the 03? thanks | |
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Don't have an SRT-4, but the car comes with Michelin Pilot Sports, which are summer only max-performance tires. They aren't M+S rated, or even all-season tires. http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Michelin&tir- eModel=Pilot+Sport Winter traction is not going to be good at all. The LSD for teh 2004 model year will mean both your front tires will break at the same time versus one going first, tehe. -B |
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Driving an SRT-4 in the snow is just plain wrong. Put it in the garage under a cover, and get something else to drive around in the snow! One of several reasons why I won't live anywhere where it snows. Need a different vehicle, different clothes, etc. This weblink has some pics of my 2003 silver SRt-4. Enjoy! http://njsr.org/pics/thumbnails.php?album=114 |
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