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− | '''Dodge Charger (LX). 2006–10 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan. F/R, 2736, 3518 cm³ (V6 OHC), 5654, 6059 cm³ (V8 OHV).''' [[Chrysler 300 (2005–10)]] with a different body and lower-rent interior, but on the same platform, shared with [[Dodge Magnum (2004–8)]] and [[Dodge Challenger (2008–)]]. Helped by the [[Mercedes-Benz]] input, which meant a more solid chassis, but four doors were a departure for the Charger nameplate. Hemi V8s pumped out 340 hp at the lower end, up to 425 hp for the SRT-8. | + | '''Dodge Charger (LX). 2006–10 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan. F/R, 2736, 3518 cm³ (V6 OHC), 5654, 6059 cm³ (V8 OHV).''' [[Chrysler 300 (2005–10)]] with a different body and low-rent (but roomy) interior, but on the same platform, shared with [[Dodge Magnum (2005–8)]] and [[Dodge Challenger (2008–23)]]. Good value in the home market. Helped by the [[Mercedes-Benz]] input, which meant a more solid chassis, and good ride and handling, but four doors were a departure for the Charger nameplate. Limited headroom in the rear. Hefty weight. Hemi V8s pumped out 340 hp at the lower end, up to 425 hp for the SRT-8. |
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Latest revision as of 10:05, 6 March 2024
Dodge Charger (LX). 2006–10 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan. F/R, 2736, 3518 cm³ (V6 OHC), 5654, 6059 cm³ (V8 OHV). Chrysler 300 (2005–10) with a different body and low-rent (but roomy) interior, but on the same platform, shared with Dodge Magnum (2005–8) and Dodge Challenger (2008–23). Good value in the home market. Helped by the Mercedes-Benz input, which meant a more solid chassis, and good ride and handling, but four doors were a departure for the Charger nameplate. Limited headroom in the rear. Hefty weight. Hemi V8s pumped out 340 hp at the lower end, up to 425 hp for the SRT-8.
Manufacturing location: Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Marque: Dodge | Model: Dodge Charger | Predecessor: Dodge Intrepid (1998–2004) | Successor: Dodge Charger (2011–)