Car and driver dodge challenger review


















 · A lot has changed since , but the Dodge Challenger R/T hasn’t. When Dodge rolled out the retro-styled beast to battle the Ford Mustang—the Chevy Camaro was still on hiatus—we actually Displacement: cu in, cc. 14 rows ·  · The Challenger isn't as capable on a track as those two (unless it's a /  · The EPA estimates the Challenger with the V-6 and rear-wheel drive will earn 19 mpg city and 30 highway. Adding all-wheel drive into the mix nixes those ratings by 1 and 3 mpg, respectively.


To me the Challenger has been about a much nicer and higher class muscle pony car. The old Hemi added the power to put fear in other muscle car's at the track. And the 6 pack on the street more so than the Hemi most of the time. A lot has changed since , but the Dodge Challenger R/T hasn’t. When Dodge rolled out the retro-styled beast to battle the Ford Mustang—the Chevy Camaro was still on hiatus—we actually. And while the Challenger is marred by mediocre interior materials and an unsatisfying manual transmission, it's still a cool coupe that regularly reminds its driver of a bygone era.


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