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First of all, my car is in the shop... the Charger is a rental (thought I treat myself to something nice since I drive about 140 miles every day).
So far I have been driving this thing for about a week and I mean "driving". Overall it's a nice car, feels very solid and is very responsive. I think the design is fantastic and a bit edgy.
However, I am a bit disappointed with the overall performance. The 3.5l engine has plenty of HP and the performance explodes around 4000 rpm, but getting the thing going is the issue. The car feels as if it is too heavy; you really have to put your foot down to get a good acceleration from a full stop. It's sort of an all or nothing experience, which makes backing out kind of dangerous.
Also, the a, b, c-columns are too thick, which restricts the field of view greatly. Backing up or parallel parking is just plain weird as I can't see past the rear window. I mean I can't see the trunk at all, and I am 5'11. So you kinda have to guess a little, which could get expensive.
The stereo is awesome.
The interior, which I like a lot, is very comfortable, but may look a bit cheap here and there.
Braking is rather good.
Overall, to me the car feels a bit as if it doesn't know if it wants to be a sports car or a family ride, which then in turn means it is neither. I was looking into getting the Dodge Magnum as my next car, but after this experience I will re-evaluate.
Yeah, better "re-evaluate", as they are going to quit building the Magnum.
These must be pretty good cars, because there aren't many reviews here. I interpret that to mean that people aren't having problems that compel them to find a site like this and complain, even though the car has been out for a couple of years.
The Charger is really growing on me. At first, I was turned off by the "4-door Charger" but if you ignore the name, it's a really nice car. "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet." It has an aggressive styling that no other 4-door sedan seems to have, and the interior has really improved from the first plastic, bland style to something that is a lot more tasteful, especially in the SXT models. You no longer have to pay the extra $7,000 for the Hemi package just to get a nice interior. I was thinking about a Fusion or Taurus for my next sedan, but the Charger is really starting to get my attention.
I drive a 2007 2.7 V6 Dodge Charger. and I love it. It is pretty slow, but I was not expecting it to be fast with such a tiny engine, but if you're looking for speed get the hemi, I'm sure the 3.5L is sluggish if the car you're used to driving is a tiny 2 seater.
The stereo is amazingly awesome for a stock system, plenty of trunk space, and sure there is blind spots, but no more than to be expected for a tank like this car.
Out of any "car" I've driven, I feel the safest in this car, it has front side and rear airbags.
There's plenty of room in the back seat; people riding in the back say they feel like they are riding in a big luxury car.
It is a big car, and if you don't want to deal with the blind spots, I would not suggest this for you, but if you're looking for a car that performs great, and don't mind driving a tank, this is the car for you.
The mpg on the sticker is 18-26mpg, but I also have the smallest engine possible for the Charger.
The interior design is pretty plain, not much to it.
There is A/C in the back seat also, which I thought was pretty cool, also has lights in the back seat too, well that's my review on my car.
I wish Dodge had come out with a 2-door coupe Charger. It just simply is not in the same league as the 2-door sporty coupes or the old 2-door Chargers. With that said, it is really a great car, and my experience with Chrysler products has been 100% good.
My last Dodge was sold in near-perfect running condition at 240,000+ miles. It had never had any problems, used not a drop of oil, and had never even had freon added to the A/C (which still worked perfectly).
I'd have seriously considered a Charger if it had been available in a 2-door coupe. I opted for the Mustang instead due to the styling. Mechanically they are both really good cars.