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The Dodge Charger is a four-door mid-size sedan that shares its underpinnings with the Dodge Challenger and the Chrysler 300. There are several choices that include a V-6, V-8, and a high-performance SRT V-8 with available all-wheel drive. It mainly competes with the Chevrolet Impala and Nissan Maxima.The V-8 powered Chargers are worthy adversaries against the German sports sedans. See our full… Read More Below »
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The Dodge Charger is a four-door mid-size sedan that shares its underpinnings with the Dodge Challenger and the Chrysler 300. There are several choices that include a V-6, V-8, and a high-performance SRT V-8 with available all-wheel drive. It mainly competes with the Chevrolet Impala and Nissan Maxima.The V-8 powered Chargers are worthy adversaries against the German sports sedans.
See our full review of the 2014 Dodge Charger for more information, including pricing with options
The original Dodge Charger was built in 1965 as an option package for the Dart GT, then from 1966 to 1978 as a rear-wheel drive, two-door muscle car. It was built in four generations over the 12-year run, though the second-generation car, built from 1968-1970 is probably the most recognizable. This version was, and still is for many, the iconic Charger. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Charger was available with the same engines as the Challenger, including the 426 cubic-inch HEMI, the 440 Magnum and 440 Six-Pack. From 1983 to 1987 the Charger was re-envisioned as a compact hatchback. From the end of that model’s run, the Charger name was put on ice until it returned in 2006.
Based on the same platform as the Dodge Challenger muscle car, the Charger sedan made legitimate claims to the Charger heritage, with design cues that reinforce those ties. In base SE form it featured a not-so-muscular 2.7-liter V-6 engine paired to a four-speed automatic, but still delivers the size and comfort of a large sedan. The SXT trim level substituted a 3.5-liter V-6 and adds Sirius Satellite Radio, traction and stability control, plus a power driver’s seat among other options. The R/T package added a 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 engine rated at 368 horsepower, and a special AutoStick automatic transmission, a performance exhaust, plus steering wheel-mounted audio controls, power/heated front seats, and power heated folding side mirrors. The range-topping SRT8 featured a 6.1-liter HEMI V-8 and 425 horsepower output, capable of hauling the big sedan to 60 mph in the low-five-second range.
More power, better handling thanks to a revised suspension setup, and much more aggressive looks make the SRT8 a very different car than the base SE. Both the R/T and SXT models can be fitted with all-wheel drive, making them better-suited to colder climates and all-weather driving.
For 2011, Dodge gave the Charger a redesign, with a more modern take on the exterior styling, combined with a more modern and contemporary interior that felt far better detailed that the old interior, which felt too plasticky for some of the Charger’s more expensive models especially. Chrysler’s Pentastar V-6 was introduced (source) as the base engine, making 292 horsepower, while HEMI-powered models were bumped up to 370 hp and the top SRT8 was boosted to 6.4 liters and 470 hp. The Charger also became more tech-proficient, with a new Garmin navigation system, an in-car WiFi system (using USB dongles), and got some safety-related systems like active cruise control and blind-spot monitoring.
For those considering the V-6 Charger, 2012 or newer are the model years to get; that’s when Dodge introduced a new eight-speed automatic transmission that gave the base SE and SXT models a far more refined feel, as well as improved performance and highway fuel economy of up to 31 mpg. In 2013, the Rallye Appearance Group and Blacktop Package upped V-6 output to 300 hp with a cold-air intake and performance exhaust. Also a Beats by Dr. Dre audio system was introduced, a new pitch-black roof option could be specified, and the Garmin navigation features were improved.
For 2013, a new Charger AWD Sport edition has become available on either the V-6 or V-8 (non-SRT) versions, with added power on the six-cylinder car and 19-inch wheels and tires. Dodge also launched the 2013 Charger Daytona edition with new graphics, a more aggressive exterior look, and small tweaks to gearing and suspension for sharper performance.
Used Dodge Charger Models
The Dodge Charger, introduced in 2005 and restyled in 2011, is a rarity: a large rear-wheel-drive sedan from a U.S. volume car maker. Neither Ford nor Chevy offers one (except for police cars), so the Charger–as well as its pricier upscale sibling, the Chrysler 300–offers performance potential that other large sedans don’t. The base model has had various V-6 engines, but the V-8 models and the snarling Hemi versions are what justify the Charger’s extroverted lines and give it something of a bad-boy street image. The 2011 revamp improved the car notably, especially inside, with much better-quality materials and finishes, not to mention improved sound insulation.
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