Reviewing the 2011 Dodge Charger

A Look at the Upgraded 2011 Dodge Charger

Mike Burnside
The new and upgraded 2011 Dodge Charger due to show rooms late 2010 will feature a little bit of the old and a whole lot of the new. The new 2011 Dodge Charger will have the look of the fuel adrenaline car we all knew in the past with a long list of contemporary upgrades.

The Upgraded 2011 Dodge Charger Engine Performance
The V6 engine power plant in the 2011 Dodge Charger was one of the significant upgrades to this model. When the Dodge Charger was first introduced in 2005, it came with a base 3.5 liter V6 that was rated at 250 horsepower. However, the newer model is equipped with a Pentastar V6 giving it 3.6 liters and will probably get a rating of more than 300 horsepower. If that wasn't enough, the 2011 Dodge Charger will also be available in the 5.7 liter Hemi V8.

The Upgraded 2011 Dodge Charger Exterior and Interior Look
One of the first things you notice on the 2011 Dodge Charger is the scallops on the front hood, something that reminds you of car models 40 years ago. The doors remind you of the muscle car era gone bye. The car body flares in the front and back but slightly tapers in the middle. You will still find the front grill with its familiar crosshairs look. One of the more striking new features on the exterior of the 2011 Dodge Charger is the new taillights with 164 illuminated LED's in an elongated racing style.

The interior on the 2011 Dodge Charger has a new design. A three spoke steering wheel and premium materials used in the seating, dash, and console.

Overall Impression of the Upgraded 2011 Dodge Charger
The new upgraded 2011 Dodge Charger will have something for everyone. You will be able to get either rear wheel or all-wheel drive in the SE, Rallye, and R/T models. To get better fuel mileage and economy, the all-wheel drive can be turned off as well.

What makes the upgraded 2011 Dodge Charger such a fun car to own and drive is that it remembers the past with a flair towards the contemporary. It gives a nod to its muscle car past and yet utilizes contemporary upgrades to give a driver an adrenaline-fueled rush.

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Published by Mike Burnside

Mike Burnside is a successful small business owner as well as a published writer. Mike continues to contribute to several publications about his passions in small business, parenting, relationships, health,...  View profile

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  • Tiffany Booth11/6/2010

    Awesome! Thanks for sharing =0)

  • Sherri Granato11/6/2010

    I had a 1970 Dodge Charger, and I love the new one's looks. My only issue is that I am looking at the whole economical thing, and this car just doesn't fit into that scenario.

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