2010 Dodge Challenger: An Elegant Brute

The 2010 Dodge Challenger Takes the Fusion of Past and Present Even Further Than the 2009 Model

Abhinay Jain
The 2010 Dodge Challenger takes the fusion of past and present even further than the 2009 model. With the look of the mighty muscle car from yesteryear, and the technology of tomorrow, the '10 Challenger will be a favorite among car enthusiasts and consumers alike. Although, the 3 primary models for the 10 Dodge Challenger has returned, 2010 also boasts a new limited edition Plum Crazy model, with new exterior eye-catching colors. Still, aesthetics are not the only trick that the '10 Dodge Challenger has in its proverbial bag.

Most notably, its rear-wheel drive design. Rear wheel drive vehicles are the automotive child of balance and acceleration. Powerful vehicles, such as the '10 Dodge Challenger, are reinventing the rear wheel drive design by coupling with the traction control features that it lacked back in the 70's and 80's.

The Challenger is also no stranger to luxury. Subtle style is oozed by the sleek interior, of this classically modeled car. Yet, features such as keyless entry, driver lumbar, and bucket seats give you the comfort and convenience commonly associated with some of the most expensive cars on the market. However, setting it apart from most cars on the road today, the Challenger can comfortably seat 5 adults.

With 4 types of airbags, which include the rear head air bag, 3-point seat belts, traction control, and electronic stability control the '10 Dodge Challenger is a car that you can feel comfortable driving your family around in. Let's not overlook the high marks received in front and side impact crash-test ratings. While it was designed with safety in mind, the '10 Dodge Challenger could never be seen as a boring family car.

Since acceleration and handling are noted as the Challenger's best features, this car is more likely to bring out the racer in you. And, for the real racecar experience, upgrade your Challenger with the Super Track Pack option, which includes F-1 Super Car tires from Goodyear, "ESP-off" stability calibration, self-leveling shock absorbers, and other speed accommodating features. Actually, when it comes to both, speed and handling, the Challenger outshines the other cars often placed in the same category, such as the Ford Mustang.

Still to impress today's consumer the key word is customization, and it is a word that is echoed by the '10 Dodge Challenger. The optional package upgrades that are available with the Challenger will make it a fast favorite. The Electronics Convenience Group and the Uconnect Multimedia Suite packages, with features that include a driver information center, remote engine start, iPod adapter, and a trip computer, were made for the techie that likes to cut loose. While music enthusiasts may prefer one of the Sound Group packages, with features that include steering wheel radio controls and Boston Acoustics Am/FM radio.

The 2010 Dodge Challenger has something for almost any consumer. And will undoubtedly be the most impressive fusion of classic style and raw power that 2010 will see.

Published by Abhinay Jain

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