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2008 Dodge Charger - Consumer Opinions

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CarGurus user
2008 Charger Daytona R/t

...I don't miss my Ram at all, except when needing to move something, lol. If you've got the money and want some modern muscle, you've got to get one of these bad...

Edmunds user
New 2008 Super Bee owner

...Love this car. I thought the Daytona was fun. The new My Gig is awesome, and love the Blue pearl. Ride and steering feel tighter than the Daytona. I got number...

CarGurus user
Roll On 2008 Charger Srt8 Superbee

...I think thats why Dodge put in that Loud Stereo System to tune them out, better to go drive alone...

Cars.com user
2008 Charger

...It is a gorgeous car and drives like a dream. It has 425hp and boy does it move when you need it to! The seats are comfy and the features are top notch!"...

CarGurus user
2008 Charger R/t

...Gas mileage is around 17mph on 93 octane after tune. Stock rotors are terrible; had them replaced at 10K miles under warranty. On that note, the lifetime...

MSN Autos user
GREAT CAR

...I have had it now for over 6 months and have logged over 13,000 miles and so far still love the car.... Acceleration can NOT be beat, especially for the size...

MSN Autos user
Need for Speed

...I can't wait to payoff my other car to buy the SRT8!!...

Cars.com user
So far, the best Car I've driven

..."I just got it, and so far I love it!I have a black R/T RWD with Road and Track package. The handling is excellent, the engine very powerful...

Edmunds user
Great value, great fun

...Love the rumble, impressive acceleration, nice interior, nice stereo, ample space, great look -- for the money, nearly impossible to beat...

Edmunds user
Charger R/T

...I wasn't thrilled about 4 doors but I drive it, not sit in the back. GREAT car for 24K and I think most will be happy. I also purchased a Base SE model I...


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About 30 years ago, just about every major manufacturer on the planet (except Mercedes-Benz and BMW) converted nearly every passenger car they had to a front-wheel-drive platform.

More recently, Chrysler was among the first builders to rediscover the marketing (and performance) benefits of going rear-wheel drive with its 300, Dodge Magnum wagon, and Dodge Charger.

We're glad it did, but that leaves the Charger facing off against several cars that aren't exact competitors.

The following cars haven't an ounce of "performance" in their composition.

Take the Ford Taurus--it's front-wheel drive and available only with a V-6.

Same for the Toyota Avalon and the all-new Chevrolet Malibu.

A V-8 can be had in the Buick Lucerne, but Buick's idea of performance is far less brash than Dodge's.


 
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