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mort (not verified)    October 11, 2014 - 12:10AM

The only way that the Hell Cat beets the D to 60, even with a 12 year old driving the Tesla is if you put drag slicks on the Hell Cat. Put the same drag slicks on the D, turn off traction control and it will again be lights out for this obsolete 19th century white trash car. It takes an extremely well versed driver to hit the Chargers claimed number of 3.5. Anybody can hit 60 in 3.2 in the D by simply flooring it, every time, consistency rocks! As for quarter mile and top speeds, gears will eventually easily display the permanent magnet electric motors, ultimate low end torque. This is what traditional heavy internal combustion motors have always and will always lack. By the way trains use electric drive motors because pure combustion engines lack the torque to start off with multiple cars, so in reality the D has the same torque as a train not the DE- throned Hell Cat!

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