So by your reasoning, a 1987 Buick Grand National GNX with the 3.8L v6 with 276 hp, 360 lb-ft of torque and a 0 to 60 time of approximately 4.5 seconds which was quicker than a Corvette of the same era is not a muscle car just because it had a v6? A modern Mustang or Camaro with the turbocharged 4 cyl or v6 aren’t muscle cars either? Both of those engines put out above 300 hp.
Not everyone needs or wants a V8. A V6 motor produces plenty of power and is more than enough for daily driving. Many people get a V8 because they think it's the 'true' muscle car only to crash it later due to their inability to handle all that power. Also with a V6 you pay less for insurance and maintenance. If you want fun + practicality a V6 is better than V8.
@@jimb8695 I agree that everyone does not want a V8. However, whenever you think of “muscle car” you associate it with “V8.” The terms “V8” and “muscle car” are synonymous since the inception of first muscle car, starting with the Pontiac GTO in 1964. There is a uniqueness when it comes to driving a muscle car because of the V8. The V6 removes the theater aspect associated with a muscle car. In regards to the insurance, owning a V6 is cheaper. However, if someone is buying a muscle car with a V8, they are not buying it for practicality reasons.
@@x4tfxChallenger Each to their own. If I was still in my 20s and wanted to take my car to the strip, I would go for a V8. But as a guy who's approaching 40, a V6 will suit my lifestyle better.
Price please ??
basic without extras starts at 28.000
@@martialis2974 I found a dealer selling this same exact one for 31,000
I like how he corrects himself saying he is good at math (just not that kind of math) lol
Yes exactly, formally educated in finance, bad at math otherwise!
Hellcat is a 6.2L Hemi supercharged….scat pack is a 6.4 L hemi powered by SRT
Well I know what my first car is gonna be! Cant fucking wait
I am getting this one too, I dont need no need 5.7 6.2 or 6.4. Just a good looking, reliable, comfortable car.
Me too, bro!
@@AM-dl7ot totally, it looks cool af too!
Dodge & Greyh(ound?)
good job bro i m going to get one
$900 to $1200 a month?
I got one blacktop style 😎
Great video, very informative and fun :D
I thought it was pretty nice! I am James by the way.
Does it have a remote start?
No 😕
Aww, he shaved his face 😝
Yes, I certainly did, started looking a bit too old
5:42 quite American don't gonna lie
I was taught that if you can't something nice, say nothing at all. So, nothing it is.
Challenger means satan in hebrew
True muscle cars do not have a V6 in them. They might have the exterior look of a muscle car, but it will never be a true muscle car.
So by your reasoning, a 1987 Buick Grand National GNX with the 3.8L v6 with 276 hp, 360 lb-ft of torque and a 0 to 60 time of approximately 4.5 seconds which was quicker than a Corvette of the same era is not a muscle car just because it had a v6? A modern Mustang or Camaro with the turbocharged 4 cyl or v6 aren’t muscle cars either? Both of those engines put out above 300 hp.
Not everyone needs or wants a V8. A V6 motor produces plenty of power and is more than enough for daily driving. Many people get a V8 because they think it's the 'true' muscle car only to crash it later due to their inability to handle all that power. Also with a V6 you pay less for insurance and maintenance. If you want fun + practicality a V6 is better than V8.
@@jimb8695 I agree that everyone does not want a V8. However, whenever you think of “muscle car” you associate it with “V8.” The terms “V8” and “muscle car” are synonymous since the inception of first muscle car, starting with the Pontiac GTO in 1964. There is a uniqueness when it comes to driving a muscle car because of the V8. The V6 removes the theater aspect associated with a muscle car. In regards to the insurance, owning a V6 is cheaper. However, if someone is buying a muscle car with a V8, they are not buying it for practicality reasons.
@@x4tfxChallenger Each to their own. If I was still in my 20s and wanted to take my car to the strip, I would go for a V8. But as a guy who's approaching 40, a V6 will suit my lifestyle better.
@@jimb8695 I hear you that.