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2008 Dodge Charger - Web Chatter

MSRP: $22,510 - $37,215 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2008 dodge charger Professional Edmunds Review

...Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options: The 2008 Dodge Charger large sedan comes in four main trim levels: base (SE), SXT, R/T and SRT8. All but the SRT8 are offered as rear-wheel or all-wheel drive...

CarGurus
2008 Dodge Charger Overview

...A Daytona performance option provides 350-hp through the addition of a specially tuned exhaust system. 0-60 on the R/T comes up in 5.8 seconds. The 5.7-liter Hemi is equipped with Dodgeâ??s...

Cars.com
2008 Dodge Charger Professional Cars.com Review

...Exterior colors Dark Titanium and Light Sandstone replace Marine Blue and Silver Steel. Steel Blue is available on the SRT8. Interior The Charger's five-occupant interior features front bucket seats...

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CarGurus user
2008 Charger Daytona R/t

...But before I signed anything I brought my wife in to drive it, 2 hours later we took delivery. It is the Daytona R/T in Hemi Orange Pearl with a build number...

Edmunds user
New 2008 Super Bee owner

...I just bought the new 08 Super Bee, after owning an 07 Purple Daytona RT. Love this car. I thought the Daytona was fun. The new My Gig is awesome, and love the...

CarGurus user
Roll On 2008 Charger Srt8 Superbee

...It is a heavyweight Monster that digs going fast, and hopefully the occupants in the car are not screaming for you to slow down, I think thats why Dodge put in...

Cars.com user
2008 Charger

..."I bought my 08 Charger Super Bee last year, and it is my dream car! It is a gorgeous car and drives like a dream. It has 425hp and boy does it move when you...


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What is the normal gas mileage for a 2008 Dodge Charger?
Highway and city would be appreciated. Thank you!!!
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

i cant speak for the other models but i drove my in laws charger with the 3.5 High output V-6 from michigan down to florida and back and i was seeing 28-32 mpg on the highway and i was doing 70-80 mph. Once we got to florida even the city driving i was seeing 25 mpg.

Governor on 2008 charger?
i have a 2008 charger 3.5 ho. i put in a cold air kit and it gave some good boost to the hp but i only topped out at 115 until the governor kicked in is there any way to turn it off or bypass it...thanx for the help
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

A performance chip will override any rev limiter or speed governor. Many people don't take this serious but you need to insure that your tires are rated for speeds greater than 85mph otherwise you run a risk of separating the bead from the rim. Here is a link that shows tires speed and load...

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Why should I also consider these? X

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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