New Challenger Parts Make A New Car Feel Classic
The Dodge Challenger is one of the most exciting and highly anticipated new models of the year. The new Dodge Challenger harkens back to the era of the great American muscle cars. Although it is produced in nations world wide, the next generation Dodge Challenger provides another generation of enthusiasts to cruise the streets in heavy Detroit steel.
As car modifiers are being able to get their hands on the new Dodge Challenger, the demand for new Challenger parts, both through stock and aftermarket, inevitably rises. Because the new Challenger is so similar to the older version when it comes to the mechanical underpinnings, the amount of parts available once the car comes into the public eye should be plentiful enough for any car junkie to be able to modify their vehicle at their will.
Lots of the big aftermarket car parts manufacturers are putting out their 2008-2009 Challenger parts catalogues, permitting individuals who have pre-ordered one of these coupes to have the chance to place their orders in advance of the deluge that will occur when the car is officially released. Since the mechanisms in the newer models are very much like those in the earlier ones, numerous companies that manufacture parts for older Challengers are making alterations that will permit their merchandise to be compatible with the newer vehicles.
New Challenger parts available for the 2009 model include everything from modified racing transmissions, clutches, and engine header kits to allow the vehicle to be modified for drag racing purposes. As the Challenger was a popular choice for the drag racer in the last generation, the younger buyers are likely going to use the car in much the same fashion, giving them a chance to show off their car modification skills.
Naturally, for those individuals who prefer to own flashier Challengers, there will be brand new inside and outside parts becoming available. Most particularly, the car will have various possible seating configurations, kits to modify the dashboard, and other design highlights that will give this coupe the look of a vintage Challenger with the performance of the newer model.
It is believed that mechanical accessories for the new Challenger will be a little overpriced when the first purchasers buy parts for their individual cars. But, the Challenger vehicle will be quite affordable, which means typical automobile enthusiasts can purchase their dream car and also the mechanical accessories to make it the envy of all of their friends.
As car modifiers are able to get their hands on the New Dodge Challenger, the demand for New Challenger Parts, both through stock and aftermarket, inevitably rises. Because the new Challenger is so similar to the older version when it comes to the mechanical underpinnings, the amount of parts available once the car comes into the public eye should be plentiful enough for any car junkie to be able to modify their vehicle at their will. To serve this market, a large number of aftermarket car part manufacturers are currently issuing their catalogs for the 2008 2009 Challenger Parts.
Published August 1st, 2008
Filed in Hobby
