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December 28, 2011

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Under the Pentastar 2011 Rewind Edition

This special episode of Under the Pentastar looks back at the major news during 2011 from Chrysler Group LLC, home of the Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, SRT, Fiat and Mopar brands.

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December 11, 2011

Congratulations to DFW LX Club Magazine Getting Chrysler LLC Approval

DFWLX Magazine Staff:
Pedro Murillo “EZCORPION” – Executive Contributor
Christina Cassell “Scooby” – Editor in Chief
Mike Pruitt “BigMike608″- Managing Director of Photography
* Kalem Romero “Psycho 300″ – Contributing Photographer
* Tony Walls “Twalls” – Contributing Photographer
* Lonnie Fluty – “Doc Fluty” – Contributing Photographer

David Gonzales ” GONZOsMAGNUM” – Creative Director
* Mario Baltierra “MKnight” – Contributing Graphics Designer
* Jared Blalock “B00MER” – Contributing Graphics Designer
Blaine Callaway “ToKeNrEdHeAd” – Editor & Publisher
* Ken Armer “HemiKingSRT8″ – Contributing Writer
* Ricky Erling “OSwindle139″ – Contributing Writer
* Kalem Romero “Psycho300″ – Contributing Writer
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When we approached them with the idea of what we were trying to accomplish… they were excited as we were!
 

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from all of our members… We have done it!!!

January 2012 – The DFWLX Club will launch its first issue of the DFWLX Magazine!

December 2, 2011

Next-gen Dodge Viper will debut in April at New York Auto Show

Posted Nov 30th 2011 6:59PM by Jeff Sabatini

 

2010 Dodge Viper SRT10

The Dodge Viper has been absent for just one model year, but the natives are restless. With little concrete information out there about the next generation Viper, and Dodge officials remaining tight-lipped about their halo car, anything that surfaces is big news. So how about this for the biggest news yet: Chrysler’s SRT Brand President and CEO Ralph Gilles has announced in the pages of Viper magazine that the 2013 Viper will be introduced at the New York Auto Show in early April.

So what might we expect to learn in the next four months? The biggest question is what kind of power the snake will be packing under its unnaturally long hood. Anything other than a V10 would be heresy, so Chrysler will likely bump the Viper’s displacement up to 8.7 liters, trumping every other Mopar mill to ever roll out of an engine plant.

The other canard is that the Viper will be based on a sports car from the Fiat stable, like the Alfa Romeo 8C or Maserati GranTurismo. (One rumor even had the new Viper incorporating some sort of Ferrari-derived technology.) Some of this conjecture may prove to be true in the end, but we hardly imagine that the Viper that gets unveiled in New York will be badge-engineered from anything European. Although it will most certainly add a further layer of refinement to the car, Chrysler would be crazy to dilute the Viper’s American muscle car spirit.

December 1, 2011

Viper Returns to Rolex Series with Racers Edge Motorsports in 2012

Dec. 1, 2011

» Discuss this story in the GRAND-AM Garage!

Absent for several years from Rolex Series competition, the Dodge Viper will return to the series as part of a new direction for GT veteran Racers Edge Motorsports.

After fielding Mazdas and Pontiacs in the Rolex Series since 2007, the DeLand, Fla.-based team is developing cars for Dodge Motorsports in both GRAND-AM series for 2012 competition.

“We have been working closely with GRAND-AM officials and our suppliers to develop a Viper spec engine that meets all of GRAND-AM’s requirements,” said David Bailey, Senior Manager, SRT Motorsports Engineering. “We are very excited to see the Viper and Racers Edge competing in the Rolex Series next year.”

Racers Edge Motorsports is preparing a pair of Viper Competition Coupes for the Rolex Series. Doug Peterson and Jan Heylen will co-drive the No. 87 3Dimensional.com/Dodge Motorsports Viper, powered by a Viper V-10 engine. The No. 85 will serve primarily as a test car.

“We are pleased that Racers Edge has chosen to race the Dodge Viper in the GRAND-AM Rolex Series for 2012,” said Beth Paretta, Director of SRT Marketing. “The field is more diverse and competitive than ever and the Viper, with its racing pedigree will be an exciting addition. We look forward to seeing Racers Edge on the podium in 2012.”

Peterson and Heylen will also co-drive the No. 87 Dodge Challenger SRT8 in the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge. Racers Edge will field two cars in 2012 Grand Sport competition, including the No. 86 for the father-son team of Rod and D.J. Randall.

“It is great to be heading up this new program,” said team owner Jon Mirachi. “The Viper Competition Coupe is an incredible machine and will make a great Rolex GT weapon for us to compete with for the championship. The Challenger SRT8 program is also fantastic and we can’t wait to hit the track with that famous Hemi power.”

“Building two new cars from scratch in just a few months has been an enormous undertaking,” Mirachi continued. “We’re pushing our own staff to the limit, but with our technical partners – 3 Dimensional Services Group and the engineers from SRT Motorsports Engineering – we were able to complete the task and build a couple of really high quality race cars. We are really looking forward to 2012.”

The last Dodge Viper to race in the Rolex Series was in the 2002 Rolex 24, with an American Viper Racing entry finishing 13th in GTS. Viper won one of its two starts in 2001, with Eric Messley and Ritch Marziale winning the GTS class at Phoenix. The Oreca Dodge team won the inaugural GRAND-AM event, the 2000 Rolex 24, with a lineup of Karl Wendlinger, Olivier Beretta and Dominique Dupuy. Vipers took three of the top five overall positions in that event, with Rolex Series regular David Donohue part of the third-place lineup.

» Discuss this story in the GRAND-AM Garage!

DriveSRT | We made history in Los Angeles

On November 16, 2011, SRT owners and engineers gathered to celebrate the resurgence of two legendary names. As old friends reunited and new friendships formed, the SRT Super Bee and Yellow Jacket were unveiled to doting fans in person and online. See a recap of our Los Angeles event at http://driveSRT.com/la.

November 20, 2011

2011 LA Auto Show: Super Bee and Yellow Jacket Reveal

SRT owners assembled to celebrate the arrival of two new SRT vehicles at a special event. On the evening of Wednesday, November 16, 2011, Los Angeles witnessed an unprecedented gathering of SRT owners and engineers, celebrating some of the best performance vehicles the Chrysler Group has ever built.

November 14, 2011

2012 LX & Beyond Nationals Date Announced

2012 LX & Beyond Nationals will once again be held for all LX/LC/SRT owners across the country at Quaker City Motorsports Park. Details coming soon on event activities, schedule and hotel.

July 21-22, 2012
 

2005-newer Chrysler 300/300C, Dodge Challenger, Dodge Charger, Dodge Magnum
All SRT Vehicles (including): Chrysler Crossfire SRT6, Dodge Caliber SRT4, Dodge Neon SRT4,
Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8, Dodge Viper RT/SRT10, Dodge Ram SRT10

 

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November 13, 2011

Mopar® Brand Launches New Website for Chrysler Group Owners

Posted: 13th November 2011 by MMM in Chrysler Group

• New Owner’s Center website enables Chrysler Group owners to view vehicle information and service history learn how to use vehicle features, develop customized vehicle galleries and receive special offers
• Owners simply enter their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), and they’re good to go
• 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show attendees will be first to experience the new website

Auburn Hills, Mich. , Nov 11, 2011 – The Mopar® brand will introduce a new Chrysler Group owner website, called Owner’s Center, at the 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show.

The new site, targeted at Chrysler Group vehicle owners, offers personalized features and services tailored to customer needs. 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show attendees will be among the first to experience the new site, which officially launches on Wednesday, Nov. 16.

“Our new Owner’s Center website will support Chrysler Group customers throughout their entire ownership experience with our vehicles,” said Pietro Gorlier, President and CEO of Mopar, Chrysler Group LLC’s service, parts and customer-care brand. “Information will be easily accessible and constantly updated. It’s yet another example of how Mopar adds value to our brands and vehicles.”

The new site is available to all Chrysler, Jeep®, Dodge, Ram Truck and FIAT brand customers who have owned vehicles since the 1987 model year. Customers may simply input their vehicle identification number (VIN) to access a host of features including:

Learn and Use
Customers may access information about standard, optional and dealer-installed features. They may also view informational videos, access their owner’s manual, vehicle warranty information and roadside assistance.

Maintain and Care
Customers may easily manage and track their vehicle’s service information, view a complete vehicle history and have the ability to track service contracts. All of this information is automatically populated to their personal site when the service is performed at a Chrysler Group dealership.

Owners also will have easy access to their recommended maintenance schedule and track what they need to do in order to keep their vehicle maintained based on the vehicle’s current mileage.

In addition, the site provides information about their preferred Chrysler Group dealership including address, phone number, hours of operation, dealership amenities and a link to their website. Owners will be able to update their preferred Chrysler Group dealer as they choose.

Shop for brand merchandise
Customers may shop for Chrysler Group brand merchandise and Mopar accessories in the “shop” section as well as have access to special deals exclusive to their vehicle.

The Owner’s Center may be accessed from the Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram Truck and Fiat brand websites by clicking “Owners” at the top of each website or by typing one of the following URLs into any web browser:
• https://owners.chrysler.com
• https://owners.jeep.com
• https://owners.dodge.com
• https://owners.ramtrucks.com
• https//owners.fiat.com (beginning in December)

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November 9, 2011

The sting is under the hood.

Two types of drivers will encounter the 2012 Dodge Charger SRT8 Super Bee. Admirers will be drawn by its precision engineering. Rivals will someday feel its potent sting.

Two exclusive exterior colors — Stinger Yellow and Pitch Black — dare the competition to step forth. Every spoiler, scoop and cue is engineered to extract maximum performance, and the Super Bee wears a unique graphic package to push the point. Its gloss black grille is finished by the legendary Super Bee logo, repeated in rear fender graphics which now proudly tout that the car is “Powered by SRT”. Special hood and trunk graphics are rendered in satin black on Stinger Yellow models and charcoal black on Pitch Black models, while the standard rear spoiler is matte black on Stinger Yellow models and body-colored on Pitch Black models. The look is completed by 20-inch cast aluminum wheels unique to the Super Bee.

In a nostalgic nod to the colorful interiors once installed in muscle cars, the Super Bee’s race-inspired cabin adds a dash of color to create the right interior atmosphere. Breathable Carolina cloth performance seats with yellow and silver striping, silver accent stitching and embroidered Super Bee headrests keep passengers in place during aggressive cornering, while a thick-rimmed, small-diameter steering wheel gives drivers a sense of confident control. In the center stack sits a 3D Super Bee logo mounted atop a commemorative dash plaque, and drivers are rewarded with the sight of a Super Bee in the Electronic Vehicle Information Center at every ignition.

The Super Bee’s appeal, however, is not merely aesthetic. Unique SRT-tuned static Bilstein shock absorbers are fitted at each corner, augmented by a 30-mm stabilizer bar in front and an 18-mm stabilizer bar at the rear. In addition, the Super Bee retains the standard Charger SRT8’s SRT-engineered Brembo brake system, assuring fade-resistant performance in nearly any on- or off-track situation.

SRT’s legendary 392 HEMI V8 engine is eager to rev and always ready to churn out torque. A robust five-speed automatic transmission delivers lightning-quick upshifts and crisp rev-matched downshifts. Owners can master this massive power by attending the SRT Track Experience, a day of professional racing instruction included with the purchase of every SRT vehicle.

In 1968, the Super Bee was a Coronet-based limited-production renegade built to reclaim Dodge’s rightful place atop the muscle car kingdom. Always the purist’s choice, a tachometer was optional — but racing stripes and a “power bulge” hood were standard. Super Bees of the era were coated in eye-grabbing shades of Plum Crazy, Green Go, Citron Yella, Panther Pink and Top Banana, among others, until production ended in 1971.

Decades later, the legendary Super Bee logo returned, adorning limited runs of 1000 Detonator Yellow Charger SRT8s in 2007, 1000 B5 Blue Charger SRT8s in 2008 and 425 Hemi Orange Charger SRT8s in 2009. Owners of each limited-issue Super Bee have banded together in spectacular form, forming exclusive social networking groups and forum communities to celebrate the continued existence of the modern muscle car.

Trisha Allen, who owns a 2008 Dodge Charger SRT8 Super Bee, is never shy about tweeting photos of her car and her family at drag race tracks in Southern California. She almost never spots another Super Bee on the road, but can usually spot a few during her local club’s Spring Fest.

“The first year of Spring Fest, there were no other ‘Bees,” Allen said. “I was the very first one. At one of the later Spring Fests, there were five of the B5s there. That’s the most I’ve ever seen in one place.”

Rarity — and the eye-catching color — grab attention in unlikely places.

“I’ve had it almost four years,” Allen said, “and still — I only drive four miles to work, and I usually get at least one double-take every day, and I’m driving through residential areas and orange groves out in the two-lanes.”

Thanks to an active Internet forum community, Facebook and Twitter, Allen is able to stay in touch with ‘Bee owners who live far away. However, having a new Super Bee in the neighborhood would be nice, too.

“Some of my favorite pictures of mine are parked next to the Yellow and the Orange Super Bees,” Allen said. “I think the new one is great — as long as it’s not the same color.”

2007 Dodge Charger Super Bee SRT8John “JohnnyBee” Chiboroski, president of the Space City LX club in Houston, owns a 2007 Dodge Charger Super Bee. There are 1286 members in his club — but only six own Super Bees.

“I had been looking,” Chiboroski said. “I would have loved to have found an old Super Bee, and when I found out SRT was coming out with a new ‘Bee, I wanted that old-school yellow anyway. The first time I saw it was on the web. I started scrambling, calling dealerships, and basically bought it off the back of the truck. I told the dealer, ‘Don’t prep it, don’t put a single license plate frame on it. Give it to me dirty.’”

Months after JohnnyBee bought his Super Bee, he joined forces with other enthusiasts to start the Space City LX club. Years have passed, but the Super Bee nameplate has remained in wait — until now.

“I think it’s time,” Chiboroski said. “You have a whole new aggressive look. Now, I think the palette is right for some of the modern retro designs. I’m excited to see what it looks like.”

Demetrius Holt hails from an SRT family in Washington, D.C. His father owns a 1973 Plymouth Road Runner and a 2006 Dodge Charger SRT8, and his mom drives a first-edition Dodge Challenger SRT8 and a 2006 Ram SRT10.

2008 Dodge Charger Super Bee SRT8“Originally, that Challenger that my mom has was mine,” Holt said. “My dad had told me that every man deserves to have a first-edition car. But my mom drove it so much and fell in love with it, and started making the payments on it.”

One day, while driving, Holt’s father ran across a 2008 Super Bee — number 64 of 1000 produced.

“He knew, all the sudden, it was me,” Holt said. “He brought me out to it, and I fell in love with it just by looking at it. It emphasized who I was more than the Challenger did.”

Holt just crossed the 30,000-mile mark in his Super Bee, and is excited to hear that the new car will retain its exclusivity.

“I like being one of the elite,” Holt said. “If they’re going to bring it back, and only those who are car enthusiasts know the meaning behind it, then I have to be excited for it. It means that SRT is thriving.”

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