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The 2012 Dodge SRT8 super bee made its debut earlier this month at the LA Auto Show. While we still await official pricing details, reports put the price of the buzzing muscle car right around $40,000. According to Car and Driver, an SRT spokesperson said Convertible models based on four-door sedans never really caught up with mainstream consumers for a number of reasons, some of which have to do with aesthetic and others with practical reasons, but the smaller the niche, the better for the tuning industry Muscle cars are the epitome of all things that are right with America. They’re big and loud and ridiculous and unwilling to conform— but at the end of the day, that’s what keeps people walking into showrooms. Americans like to be noticed, and it’s Some cars are practical, others are luxurious, some are workhorses, and others -- like the 2013 Dodge Charger SRT8 super bee I recently testded -- are just beautiful, high-performance rides that that make you feel like you are king of the road. Big The original super bee was based on the Dodge Coronet. It was a two-door coupe model only and was produced from 1968 through 1970. It was the company's low-priced muscle car, cousin of the Plymouth Road Runner, and was priced at $3,027. The name "Super Bee "Companies like to go back to part of their histoy, and it works. People pay attention to them." The 2013 Charger Super Bee I tested featured stats even better than the original lineup of this classic. My test vehicle had a 6.4-liter V8 Hemi engine with .
It’s a fact as old as fiction itself: Every hero needs a weakness. Superman has kryptonite. Achilles has his heel. Spider-Man has angst. Flaws are what ground characters, make them imperfect enough for us to relate to them in spite of their power, their This rare 1968 Dodge Super Bee stood on floor jacks in this Marshall County barn for 30 years until last month. For years, two Dodge muscle cars sat undriven in a Marshall County barn, cherished along with several other old cars and collectible tractors by LOS ANGELES — Back in the day, 1968 to be exact, a Dodge Coronet was stripped down, offered with a Hemi, renamed the Super Bee and rolled out as part of the Scat Pack, Dodge’s exclusive coterie of high-performance cars. In 1971, the Charger inherited But Dodge had its own bee all along, and has revived the old name (1968, based on the Coronet) on its Charger model. This is the 2012 Dodge Charger SRT8 Super Bee, available in either Stinger Yellow or Pitch Black paint with special Super Bee graphics. .
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