Dodge vehicles come in a variety of trim levels that increase their performance specs each time. R/T stands for Road and Track, which are different performance types that can go to new levels of speed and power when driving safely on the road! You can find these performance types on a variety of our Dodge vehicles on our lots at Tate Branch Hobbs, which our new and returning customers flock to.
Many of our customers aren’t sure what does Dodge R/T stands for or what it can do to their driving performance. In addition to Road and Track, you also have SRT or Street and Racing Technology available to you that gives an additional boom to your high performance. Contact or visit our dealership near Lubbock to learn more about what does Dodge RT stands for. Also, apply for financing with our finance center to get money-saving deals today at Tate Branch Hobbs!
Both Road and Track, and SRT are not new performance advancements; they’ve been perfect ever since their introduction to the Dodge Coronet R/T trim in 1968. From the success of these performance vehicles, the engineers at Dodge then added this performance trim to the Dodge Challenger, increasing the performance of an already potent vehicle.
The SRT trims offer more performance prowess than the R/T, but it’s a lot more expensive than the Road and Track models. The R/T is perfect for drivers who want more from their vehicle’s performance but at a more affordable price!
The Dodge R/T models for sale at our Seminole-area dealer are designed for high performance but there are a variety of vehicles to suit any driver and their unique lifestyle. Some of the Dodge R/T models include:
These Road and Track vehicles also come with their own unique performance specs for increased performance, which include:
Experience a roaring driving experience with the Dodge R/T models for sale at our Midland-area dealership. Contact us or visit our Hobbs location for more information on these vehicles and their performance. All that is left is to choose your Dodge Challenger R/T color.
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