Friday, June 6, 2008

'08 Dodge Charger

Despite its classification as a sedan, the 2008 Dodge Charger drives like the muscle car by which it was inspired. Critics and drivers both consider it a big improvement over more standard family sedans, especially when it comes to its performance.

The 2008 Charger has a Hemi V-8 as well as touring suspension, but it still handles like a lighter car and response with extraordinary quickness and precision to curves.

The notorious Hemi performance really shows during passing, yet the 2008 Charger gives a ride so smooth that some drivers have called it blissful.

It does not matter the condition of the roads on which the 2008 Dodge Charger is driving. It even handles rougher roads with ease and confidence. The only time the car is not perfectly quiet is when the driver jams the pedal to the metal – that calls forth a throaty, purring response from the exhaust, as befitting one of the legendary Chargers.

'06 Dodge Charger

Fans of the original Dodge Charger will be supremely happy to see that the 2006 Dodge Charger echoes the original in terms of sleek body and aerodynamics. The 2006 Dodge Charger also reflects the Chrysler 300 and the Dodge Magnum, but with an addition of three inches and length.

The 2006 Dodge Charger has a sleekly upright silhouette, with the front ended tilted forward like it is fighting the wind – this car just looks fast. It also evokes the muscle-car feel of the original, which explains why dodge is targeting it to middle aged men.

Even the way the halogen headlights are situated on the front of the car makes it look like it is giving a James Dean kind of sneer. In contrast, the back side of the car almost towers off the ground, adding to the exteriors over all tilted, speedy look. The V8 models have the added bonus of chrome tipped duel exhausts.

'07 Dodge Charger

The 2007 Dodge Charger is all about room – and yet it still evokes that nostalgic, bad boy, muscle car feeling. The 2007 Charger has plenty of room for five occupants – which equals lots of room for storage as well.

The driver and passenger seats are bucket seats, completely conducive for comfort during longer drives. The back seat is a bench with ample room for three other passengers. In addition, there is an option for a folding back seat, with a forty/sixty split.

The tunneled gauges are viper inspired and have white faces with silver satin accents. The gearshift features a silver trim bezel and the interior is decorated in a two tone scheme with a dark upper trim.

Lumbar support in the 2007 Dodge Charger driver and passenger seats come standard, as does a steering column which manually tilts and telescopes, power release for the trunk, remote keyless and illuminated entry, cruise control, power windows, power locks, and power mirrors.