The Dodge Charger is a full-size, four-door sedan
that makes a bold design statement and backs it up with serious
horsepower. A wide range of models is available, but all are
comfortable cruisers, offering drivers a friendly haven from traffic
and bumpy freeways.
The model line ranges from the sporty and entertaining
2.7-liter Charger SE to the 425-hp SRT8. Between them are 3.5-liter V6
and 5.7-liter V8 models. The 3.5-liter V6 delivers entirely adequate
performance for the mid-grade SXT model, while the V8s generate
thrilling acceleration performance and make all the right noises.
All-wheel drive is available for all-weather
capability.
The Charger illustrates just how
multi-talented and accomplished today's high-performance cars are
compared to the uni-dimensional hot rods of yesteryear. The Charger has
all the pavement-ripping, gut-thumping power of the old muscle cars, but
it's packaged with modern creature comforts and tempered by handling
competency. Put another way, it rides, turns and stops as well as it
goes.
The Charger is fun to drive and enjoyable for just
cruising along. It's perfectly in its element when making time on a
freeway. It is a big, heavy, full-size sedan measuring more than 16 feet
in length and tipping the scales near two tons, but it's responsive and
entertaining.
For 2008, the Charger gets minor interior design
changes and two new entertainment options. Newly available are Sirius
Backseat TV for the rear entertainment system, and Dodge's MyGig, a 20
gigabyte hard drive that holds songs, pictures, and navigation system
map information. The interior changes include a new instrument panel and
center console, as well as upgraded soft-touch surfaces on the arm
rests, center console and door trim. Dodge's UConnect hands-free
cell-phone link is also upgraded with integrated iPod interface.
The Dodge Charger was launched as a 2006 model in the
spring of 2005.
The base Dodge Charger SE has a 178-hp 2.7-liter V6
and a four-speed automatic transmission. SXT comes with a 250-hp
3.5-liter V6 and a five-speed automatic transmission with Dodge's
AutoStick manual shift gate. R/T models have a 340-hp 5.7-liter V8 and
the five-speed AutoStick automatic. The R/T can be upgraded to 350
horsepower by ordering the Road/Track or Daytona packages. SRT8 models
have a 425-hp 6.1-liter V8 and the AutoStick.
The SE ($21,675) comes with cloth upholstery, air
conditioning, cruise control, tilt/telescope steering wheel, driver and
passenger lumbar adjustment, remote keyless entry, and AM/FM/CD stereo
with auxiliary input jack. Steel wheels with bolt-on covers wear
all-season P215/65R17 tires, and all Chargers have a Touring suspension.
Available options include an engine block heater ($40), a Smoker's Group
($30) that adds a lighter and ashtray, and the SE Convenience Group 1
that adds an eight-way power driver's seat and adjustable pedals ($505).
The SXT ($25,685) upgrades with an eight-way
adjustable power driver's seat, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift
knob, 60/40 split folding rear seat with fold-down center armrest,
Boston Acoustics stereo with six speakers and 276-watt amplifier,
interior air filter, power-adjustable pedals, Sirius satellite radio
with one year subscription, fog lamps and cast aluminum wheels. The SXT
is available with all-wheel drive ($28,035). Options include
leather-trimmed seats ($640), sunroof ($950), and Dodge's UConnect
hands-free cell phone link now with iPod interface. Also available are
18-inch aluminum wheels with P225/60R all-season tires coupled with a
rear spoiler. In addition to the Protection Group and Smokers Group,
there's a Comfort Seating Group with heated front seats, leather-trimmed
bucket seats, power adjustable pedals and an eight-way power front
passenger seat ($1395).
Many options are available. For example, you can get a
V8-powered, high-performance model also with all-wheel drive for around
$33,880. You can even add folding heated mirrors, 160-mph speedometer,
upgraded brakes, polished aluminum 18-inch wheels, larger fuel tank,
dual exhaust, automatic headlamps, dual-zone automatic climate control,
heated front seats, and power eight-way front passenger seat. Among one
of the options are a seven-speaker Boston Acoustic stereo with a
368-watt amplifier and subwoofer ($535) and remote starting. The
Electronics Convenience Group ($630) adds a security alarm, programmable
universal garage door opener, trip computer, selectable vehicle
information display, compass and steering wheel-mounted audio controls.
The SRT8 ($36,155) comes with a
6.1-liter V8 generating 425 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque, a
performance-tuned suspension, a reprogrammed electronic stability
control, Brembo brakes, Goodyear Supercar F1 tires on 20-inch forged
aluminum wheels, and a 180-mph speedometer.
The Super Bee package for the SRT8 comes in Surf Blue
for 2008 with black graphics on the hood, trunk and flanks, along with
the V8/bumblebee logo.
For 2008, two new entertainment
options are available for all but SE models: Sirius Backseat TV and
Chrysler's MyGig entertainment system. The rear-seat DVD entertainment
system is now offered with Sirius Backseat TV with three channels. MyGig
is available in two versions. The MyGig Entertainment System has
6.5-inch touchscreen and a 20-gigabyte hard drive to hold music and
pictures. The MyGig Multimedia Infotainment System adds a navigation
system with voice control and real-time traffic, and part of the hard
drive space is taken up by navigation map information.
Safety features that come standard on all Charger
models include two-stage front airbags, tire-pressure monitor, and
rear-seat LATCH child safety seat anchors. Antilock brakes with brake
assist, traction control and electronic stability control,
head-protecting side curtain airbags for both seating rows, and
torso-protecting front side airbags are standard on all but SE, where
they are optional. All-wheel drive is available for SXT and R/T models.