There's a seemingly endless stream of Dodge Challenger variants spewing forth from FCA over the past couple of years, which is a boon for muscle car fans seeking choice - but it's also more than a little confusing for the casual buyer. What makes a T/A different from a Scat Pack or an SRT? In some cases...not much really, but the details reveal subtle packaging and options changes that you need to know about before plunking down your hard-earned cash.
This week we talk not just about the 2017 Dodge Challenger T/A that Benjamin drove for a week, but also where it fits into the Challenger family, and whether it's 'different enough' to sway you from pre-existing, and appealing, Challenger models.