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Dodge SRT Hellcat orders restricted due to 'unprecedented' demand

Dodge has had to restrict new orders of the Charger and Challenger SRT Hellcat muscle cars until it can fill existing orders, because too many people want to buy them. A spokesperson called demand for the Dodge SRT Hellcat vehicles 'unprecedented.'

Dodge has had to restrict new orders of the Charger and Challenger SRT Hellcat until it can fill existing orders, because too many people want to buy the 707-horsepower cars.

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March 17, 2015

In the realm of problems, this is a good one to have: Dodge has had to restrict new orders of the聽聽until it can fill existing orders, because too many people want to buy the 707-horsepower聽.

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That鈥檚 right, in 2015, and despite a聽, there are so many people who want to buy a crazy-powerful American muscle car that Dodge just can鈥檛 keep up. That鈥檚 awesome.

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As an FCA spokesperson told聽Motor Authority, 鈥淒ue to unprecedented demand for the 2015 Dodge Charger and聽聽SRT Hellcats, we are temporarily restricting orders while we validate current orders that are in the system.鈥

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You can read between the lines a little if you must, but that鈥檚 a pretty plain statement: the Hellcats are selling like hellcakes.

While we enjoy the Hellcat鈥檚 707-horsepower verve for life as much as anyone, it looks like some may risk self-immolation. Earlier this month, FCA US recalled all 2,211 of the聽built for a potential fuel leak.

The problem relates to hose seals in the fuel delivery system. Despite a pre-delivery inspection, the hose seals 鈥渕ay have been improperly installed,鈥 announced Fiat-Chrysler in a release.

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Improperly installed聽聽seals can then allow fuel to leak, risking fire.

The recall affects all 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT coupes and all Charger SRT sedans fitted with 6.2-liter engines鈥攊n other words, the Hellcats.

Of the 2,211 recalled, FCA US estimates 2,012 are in the U.S., 148 are in Canada, 30 are in Mexico, and 21 are elsewhere around the world.