Yeah, they could have made it a motorcycle too, and then it would be even faster. Everyone has opinions. I'm one of the tens of thousands of Challenger fans who hope they never change it too much, because it may then become "one of the crowd". The size and weight of it are part of the recipe that makes it preferable to many other cars. Roomy, comfortable, quiet, and better looking than the competition by miles, IMO. A great long-distance road car. Like many of the FCA/SRT products, it is really in a class of it's own, like the TrackHawk and SRT Durango. For instance, I didn't buy my Scat Pack to be the fastest or best handling, although it is the closest to a perfect car I've found for my current purposes. Yeah, the Mustang and Camaro were overall about on par performance-wise, but lacked big time in other areas that were important to me. I've owned dozens of performance cars, some foreign, and I like this one the best. It is the overall best performance car I've owned (close second goes to my 10 second C5). For $36K there was nothing new on the market that was close for me. To top it off, these top-dog Challengers (Hellcat/Demon) with all their weight, outdated chassis and "flawed recipe", are still the fastest of these types of cars. For many muscle car fans, they are the pinnacle. I can't wait to see what record breaking "flawed recipe" they cook up next! (BTW, with Alfa Romeo Quadrafoglio (or however you spell it), FCA has one of the best handling cars in the world so they could always build the car you are talking about with that platform!)