Hellcat charger!!

Nobody's gotten personal or said anything hateful to those who like the car. So why is it necessary for you to do it? The "haters" have just as much right to voice their opinions as you. No need to go on the attack. That makes your position look pretty weak.
Oh come on man, let's not reach here. I never got personal or hateful. I simply stated the facts. I'm pretty sure you wouldn't have any idea what to do with 707 horsepower.
I like this car and I'm not hating on it. I would drive one in a second.

That being said, how IS this a muscle car?

Muscle cars were light, affordable, and had big power. This had the power but it's not by any means small or affordable. I used a calculator once that showed what $60,000 in today's money would be in 1970. Turned out to be around 9,000. My grandfather got a house and five acres of land for 18,000 in 1969. Not only is this car unaffordable by today's standards for the normal hot rodder but could you imagine a 9000 car in 1969.

These companies are trying to recreate the old super muscle cars of the 60's. They offer stupid high prices for stupid high power with stupid low production numbers. Suckers by cars like this and the Shelby gt 1000 and what ever chevys big hp car is. They think one day they will sell for the same numbers as Shelby super snakes or wing cars or super stock cars. Sorry to burst your big fat money bubble but that isn't the case. Those cars are extreamly valuable because their purpose was extreamly original. They were not trying to recreate something that had already been done.

As much as it pains me to say this; ricers are the muscle cars of today. They are DIRT cheap, light, and some are damn fast. Plus it was a completely new movement.

It has nothing to do with brands or name badges. It has everything to do with the price and appeal to the upcoming generation.
They aren't trying to recreate anything. They are setting the bar. And a high one at that. You cannot compare the Hellcat's to the old muscle. Plain and simple. It's apples to oranges. These cars are the NEW muscle cars, and simply blow away anything ever built "from the factory" for street use thus far. Go back to 1970. When a Hemi was a $800 option. Most people couldn't afford that, and went with the cheaper 440. Same applies today. That's why there were so few Hemi cars, hence the money they pull now. It really pisses me off that I need to defend Mopar, especially on a Mopar dedicated site. People ***** and complain that we haven't had a rear wheel drive car for so many years, but yet when we are graced with a BADASS example, we still cry. Fuckin$ stupid. Bring back the K car!! Please, pretty please!!!