That's a badass car! I would trade my car in in a heartbeat for that car if I lived closer to an area that had dirt roads I could access all the time. Yes, it is a FWD. IMO based on rallying all types of vehicles, FWD is the funnest. RWD is fun on dirt and snow but is a freaking workout continually counter steering.
saw a couple videos of that thing.. pretty badass.. and yeah, has a roof scoop, no a/c + rallying = need some way to get air into the cabin.
you tell me that after racing for a while, in a racing suit, with a helment on and the windows closed.
does that blue have one a neon SRT-D bumper? the front looks like a mix between the SRT-4 bumper and SRT-D bumper and it has SXT wheels.
The front bumper isn't an SRT-D bumper do to its got nostril scoops as well as the front emblem (location). The SRT-D is a solid piece up top and no indention for the emblem (atleast the ones I've seen) and no nostril scoops (openings). It looks to be of an SRT-4 front bumper modified around the lip. Same for the one Nevin posted. As far as the SXT wheels. Must be popular choice for rallying as even the picture Nevin posted the car is running them.
I have a set of 16X5 Cavalier rims with 205/55 that i have for dirt they work great. except right now 2 tires are flat and i havent gotten around to fixing them and as for the pics only the last one is visable i'll have to look at them when i get home. and oh after a few minutes straped in a harness taking corners and trying to breath it gets very hot and if you dont run an AC it gets very stuffy inside, sweat starts driping in your eyes, and you want air. the scoop is a good idea. and scoops are also used for cameras
yeah, i wasn't sure what the SRT-D bumper looked like exactly. after posting i realized it didn't have the nostrils. but it has the same lower lip area.. i saw a SRT-D driving the other day, and it freaked me out cuz i couldn't figure out if it was SRT-4 or what cuz the weird bumper and no scoop.
At the schools I've been to we contracted it to have equal time in FWD, AWD, RWD, and high center gravity vehicles....so yes to your question! :friends: