Can’t Get Better Than This!!! Dodge Charger R/T V8 HEMI Engine.
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Correction: The Dodge Charger GT also has a V6 Engine
The Hemi Engine was first introduced in 1951by Chrysler and in Chrysler vehicles
Then Dodge installed them in 2002 in the Dodge Ram.

The Charger R/T comes with a 5.7-liter V8 makes 370 horsepower and 395 pound-feet of torque, for 0-60 mph acceleration in less than 6.0 seconds. Very responsive and powerful. Sound is amazing!!!

Though the base SXT model is relatively subdued, every Charger flaunts vivid throwback styling, descended from the vintage muscle car for which the 2019 sedan is named. In basic shape, it’s as defiantly American as any car on the road. Flamboyant color choices and wild stripes add to the Sixties character.

What used to be called Coke bottle shaping features drawn in bodysides and bulging fenders. Roof pillars are thick and pronounced. Texture of the wide black grille varies according to trim level. GT versions and up add increasingly assertive extras, like a hood scoop, sculpted side sills, and decklid spoiler.

Dodge offers plenty of satisfying Charger choices for family focused buyers as well as muscle car fans who want 4 doors. Has lots of space in the front and back seats. Definitely a valued proposition. The SXT is a bargain if you're looking for the basic V6 Charger. Weird calling a V6 Basic today but the SXT doesn't come with a 4 cylinder engine. It's a treat not to get a turbo'ed engine today. I don't like turbos simply because it can cause heat damage to anything under the hood especially the plastics and rubbers. Moreover Turbos don't last forever and they're expensive to fix.

Have fun!!!!

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