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− | Originally a coupé version of the [[Dodge Coronet]], and stayed roughly in the same market niche for its first run from 1966 to 1978. The Charger nameplate then appeared, after it was used for a trim level, on a [[Dodge Omni]]-based coupé, before reappearing in the 21st century on a rear-wheel drive sport sedan. | + | Originally a coupé version of the [[Dodge Coronet]], and stayed roughly in the same market niche for its first run from 1966 to 1978. A Brazilian model, based on the [[Dodge Dart|Dart]], appeared in 1971 and ran till 1980. The Charger nameplate then appeared, after it was used for a trim level, on a [[Dodge Omni]]-based coupé, before reappearing in the 21st century on a rear-wheel drive sport sedan. |
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| *[[Dodge Charger (1968–70)]] | | *[[Dodge Charger (1968–70)]] |
| *[[Dodge Charger (1971–4)]] | | *[[Dodge Charger (1971–4)]] |
| + | *[[Dodge Charger (1971–80)]] |
| *[[Dodge Charger (1975–8)]] | | *[[Dodge Charger (1975–8)]] |
| *[[Dodge Charger (1983–7)]] | | *[[Dodge Charger (1983–7)]] |
Latest revision as of 04:01, 9 November 2023
Originally a coupé version of the Dodge Coronet, and stayed roughly in the same market niche for its first run from 1966 to 1978. A Brazilian model, based on the Dart, appeared in 1971 and ran till 1980. The Charger nameplate then appeared, after it was used for a trim level, on a Dodge Omni-based coupé, before reappearing in the 21st century on a rear-wheel drive sport sedan.
Marque: Dodge | Predecessor: Dodge Intrepid | Successors: Dodge Daytona, Dodge Magnum