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2011 Dodge Challenger - Fuel Economy / MPG

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The 2011 Dodge Challenger V-6 is reasonably fuel-efficient for such a showy muscle machine, but the V-8 variants are still guzzlers. Read more »
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18 mpg city, 27 highway (V-6 automatic); 15/24 (V-8 manual); 16/25 (V-8 auto); 14/23 (SRT8 manual); 14/22 (SRT8 auto)
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The 2011 Dodge Challenger is first and foremost a muscle car, which means that you shouldn't expect class-leading fuel economy or particularly green performance here. That said, Challenger V-6 numbers aren't bad at all with the new 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6: 18 mpg city, 27 highway.

If you want the V-8, the Challenger is a guzzler whether you take it in R/T or SRT8 form—despite the so-called FuelSaver cylinder deactivation technology you get in automatic-transmission models. The R/T gets 15 or 16 mpg city and 24 or 25 highway, while the SRT8 gets just 14 mpg in the city. 

Conclusion

The 2011 Dodge Challenger V-6 is reasonably fuel-efficient for such a showy muscle machine, but the V-8 variants are still guzzlers.

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