Apr-25-2018 04:45 AM
Apr-26-2018 09:41 AM
thomasmnile wrote:
Niche truck for adrenaline junkies with a fat wallet. Probably last as long in production as the Ram SRT 10...and sell about as many.
Apr-25-2018 08:49 PM
Apr-25-2018 07:03 PM
Bionic Man wrote:ScottG wrote:Bionic Man wrote:ScottG wrote:Bionic Man wrote:ScottG wrote:
It would just be a toy with minimal towing capacity.
I think it would be a very fun truck, and I am not sure about your "minimal towing capacity" comment.
In the Tackhawk Grand Cherokee, the Hellcat is rated to tow 7200 pounds, which I think is as much as any other Grand Cherokee.
So, it certainly won't compete with a 2500, but I would wait until the ratings come out to see if it has significantly lower towing capacity than their other 1500 truck.
For what it will cost, 7K# doesn't impress me.
Really? It is a vehicle that will run 0 - 60 in around 3.5 seconds, maybe less. Likely will run the 1/4 mile in less than 12 seconds. 700 + HP. Can accommodate you and 4 of your friends, and tow likely more than 7000 pounds. Can be purchased with all of that and more without any aftermarket parts, and with full warranty. All at less than $100k. I can't think of anything that competes/compares with it at any price.
What would impress you?
Well since this is the tow vehicle forum, something that cost's north of 70K should be able to pull a bare minimum of 10K#. Super nice trucks can be had for far less that can pull well over twice that much so no, a toy truck with a light duty engine just doesn't do it for me.
And 0-60 times on a tow vehicle has no meaning either.
I have a SRT for that.
You have an SRT that would get absolutely smoked by this truck. Than can tow a 7000 pound travel trailer.
Apr-25-2018 05:31 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:4x4ord wrote:
One of the issues with big power in a tow vehicle is designing a cooling system to keep up. Using 700 hp for 10 seconds to accelerate a car down the track or road is totally different than having 700 hp being generated for 10 minutes while pulling a huge trailer up a steep incline at 60 mph. The cooling system has to do about as much work as the rear wheels. In order to actually use 700 hp towing would require a larger cooling system than a Peterbilt.
Someone gets it! Everybody loves to talk about big HP but when it comes to duty cycle or cooling everybody shuts up. :B
Apr-25-2018 05:29 PM
ScottG wrote:Bionic Man wrote:ScottG wrote:Bionic Man wrote:ScottG wrote:
It would just be a toy with minimal towing capacity.
I think it would be a very fun truck, and I am not sure about your "minimal towing capacity" comment.
In the Tackhawk Grand Cherokee, the Hellcat is rated to tow 7200 pounds, which I think is as much as any other Grand Cherokee.
So, it certainly won't compete with a 2500, but I would wait until the ratings come out to see if it has significantly lower towing capacity than their other 1500 truck.
For what it will cost, 7K# doesn't impress me.
Really? It is a vehicle that will run 0 - 60 in around 3.5 seconds, maybe less. Likely will run the 1/4 mile in less than 12 seconds. 700 + HP. Can accommodate you and 4 of your friends, and tow likely more than 7000 pounds. Can be purchased with all of that and more without any aftermarket parts, and with full warranty. All at less than $100k. I can't think of anything that competes/compares with it at any price.
What would impress you?
Well since this is the tow vehicle forum, something that cost's north of 70K should be able to pull a bare minimum of 10K#. Super nice trucks can be had for far less that can pull well over twice that much so no, a toy truck with a light duty engine just doesn't do it for me.
And 0-60 times on a tow vehicle has no meaning either.
I have a SRT for that.
Apr-25-2018 04:56 PM
4x4ord wrote:
One of the issues with big power in a tow vehicle is designing a cooling system to keep up. Using 700 hp for 10 seconds to accelerate a car down the track or road is totally different than having 700 hp being generated for 10 minutes while pulling a huge trailer up a steep incline at 60 mph. The cooling system has to do about as much work as the rear wheels. In order to actually use 700 hp towing would require a larger cooling system than a Peterbilt.
Apr-25-2018 04:52 PM
Apr-25-2018 03:47 PM
Apr-25-2018 11:58 AM
Bionic Man wrote:ScottG wrote:Bionic Man wrote:ScottG wrote:
It would just be a toy with minimal towing capacity.
I think it would be a very fun truck, and I am not sure about your "minimal towing capacity" comment.
In the Tackhawk Grand Cherokee, the Hellcat is rated to tow 7200 pounds, which I think is as much as any other Grand Cherokee.
So, it certainly won't compete with a 2500, but I would wait until the ratings come out to see if it has significantly lower towing capacity than their other 1500 truck.
For what it will cost, 7K# doesn't impress me.
Really? It is a vehicle that will run 0 - 60 in around 3.5 seconds, maybe less. Likely will run the 1/4 mile in less than 12 seconds. 700 + HP. Can accommodate you and 4 of your friends, and tow likely more than 7000 pounds. Can be purchased with all of that and more without any aftermarket parts, and with full warranty. All at less than $100k. I can't think of anything that competes/compares with it at any price.
What would impress you?
Apr-25-2018 11:40 AM
IdaD wrote:Bionic Man wrote:ScottG wrote:Bionic Man wrote:ScottG wrote:
It would just be a toy with minimal towing capacity.
I think it would be a very fun truck, and I am not sure about your "minimal towing capacity" comment.
In the Tackhawk Grand Cherokee, the Hellcat is rated to tow 7200 pounds, which I think is as much as any other Grand Cherokee.
So, it certainly won't compete with a 2500, but I would wait until the ratings come out to see if it has significantly lower towing capacity than their other 1500 truck.
For what it will cost, 7K# doesn't impress me.
Really? It is a vehicle that will run 0 - 60 in around 3.5 seconds, maybe less. Likely will run the 1/4 mile in less than 12 seconds. 700 + HP. Can accommodate you and 4 of your friends, and tow likely more than 7000 pounds. Can be purchased with all of that and more without any aftermarket parts, and with full warranty. All at less than $100k. I can't think of anything that competes/compares with it at any price.
What would impress you?
There are a few SUVs swinging in that class but I think they'd cost more money. A Cayenne Turbo S is the primary one I'm thinking of but there are probably a few others from the in-house performance groups - AMG, M, etc.
Apr-25-2018 10:46 AM
Grit dog wrote:
^ If the market will bear....
Around here Hellcats sell new for at or under sticker price and used are getting down to the under $50k range.
Still not quite in my wheelhouse for a Sunday driver. Waiting for oil to get over $100 again so there’s some deals to be had on gas guzzlers.
Apr-25-2018 10:33 AM
Bionic Man wrote:ScottG wrote:Bionic Man wrote:ScottG wrote:
It would just be a toy with minimal towing capacity.
I think it would be a very fun truck, and I am not sure about your "minimal towing capacity" comment.
In the Tackhawk Grand Cherokee, the Hellcat is rated to tow 7200 pounds, which I think is as much as any other Grand Cherokee.
So, it certainly won't compete with a 2500, but I would wait until the ratings come out to see if it has significantly lower towing capacity than their other 1500 truck.
For what it will cost, 7K# doesn't impress me.
Really? It is a vehicle that will run 0 - 60 in around 3.5 seconds, maybe less. Likely will run the 1/4 mile in less than 12 seconds. 700 + HP. Can accommodate you and 4 of your friends, and tow likely more than 7000 pounds. Can be purchased with all of that and more without any aftermarket parts, and with full warranty. All at less than $100k. I can't think of anything that competes/compares with it at any price.
What would impress you?
Apr-25-2018 10:13 AM
ScottG wrote:Bionic Man wrote:ScottG wrote:
It would just be a toy with minimal towing capacity.
I think it would be a very fun truck, and I am not sure about your "minimal towing capacity" comment.
In the Tackhawk Grand Cherokee, the Hellcat is rated to tow 7200 pounds, which I think is as much as any other Grand Cherokee.
So, it certainly won't compete with a 2500, but I would wait until the ratings come out to see if it has significantly lower towing capacity than their other 1500 truck.
For what it will cost, 7K# doesn't impress me.
Apr-25-2018 09:54 AM
Apr-25-2018 09:46 AM