2012 Dodge Charger SXT Plus – Four Seasons Introduction

2012 Dodge Charger SXT Plus – Four Seasons Introduction America’s bad-boy sedan goes to finishing school The Dodge Charger exists in a class of one. Its attitude, style, and rear-wheel drive distance it from an otherwise bland segment defined by the unexceptional Ford Taurus, Chevy Impala, and Toyota Avalon. As much as we respect the Charger’s swagger, though, we could never get past its less compelling traits — tired six-cylinder engines, sluggish transmissions, and a dour interior.

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2012 Dodge Charger SXT Plus – Four Seasons Introduction

Auctions: Barrett-Jackson 2012: Dukes of Hazzard 1969 Dodge Charger General Lee falls flat [UPDATE: w/video]

Filed under: Classics , Auctions , Celebrities What’s “the most famous television car in the world”? We suppose that depends on who you ask, but to many, nothing but the General Lee could possibly hold the title. Of course, there wasn’t just one General Lee. In fact, scores of orange Dodge Chargers were filmed for “The Dukes of Hazzard,” and most of them never survived their first televised escapade

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Auctions: Barrett-Jackson 2012: Dukes of Hazzard 1969 Dodge Charger General Lee falls flat [UPDATE: w/video]

Houston police catch man in "Dukes of Hazzard" style Charger after high-speed chase

Filed under: Coupe , Performance , Government/Legal , Dodge A Houston, Texas, man is likely out of his freedom and his General Lee -style Dodge Charger following a police chase. According to news reports from Houston, police clocked the man going 120 mph on a city freeway. To catch him, police had to run his plate through their database, which led them to his apartment. When the cops showed up, the guy was taking a shower as if everything was normal

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Houston police catch man in "Dukes of Hazzard" style Charger after high-speed chase

Houston police catch man in "Dukes of Hazzard" style Charger after high-speed chase

Filed under: Coupe , Performance , Government/Legal , Dodge A Houston, Texas, man is likely out of his freedom and his General Lee -style Dodge Charger following a police chase. According to news reports from Houston, police clocked the man going 120 mph on a city freeway. To catch him, police had to run his plate through their database, which led them to his apartment. When the cops showed up, the guy was taking a shower as if everything was normal.

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Video: Turns out a Dixie Horn doesn’t ensure a smooth landing

Filed under: Videos , Humor Let us count the ways in which this stunt fails: No Dodge Charger . No Waylon Jennings. No Daisy Duke.

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Detroit: Dodge Charger Redline pops its top with Mopar juice

Filed under: Aftermarket , Detroit Auto Show , Sedan , Performance , Dodge We have to hand it to Dodge for injecting an extra dose of octane-induced excitement into otherwise staid segments. Take the Charger , for example, that manages to give the full-size family sedan a muscle-car attitude. The new Dart promises to apply a similar formula to a smaller class, but while Dodge was busy lifting the veil on that Focus -sized sedan, Mopar was showcasing the modified Charger you see here. The Charger Redline is actually made up of three kits: Stage One packs a full aero kit and 20-inch wheels; Stage Two gets a cat-back exhaust, suspension brace across the engine bay and upgraded brake linings; and Stage Three, which unfortunately isn’t street legal, brings a 590-horsepower 426 Hemi V8 crate engine that’s both lighter and a lot more powerful than stock

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