That all depended on what engine you had and the rear gearing.
about a 13.8
no, the impala will win in the quarter mile.
Usually low to mid-13s
Figure mid-to high 14s
With it's V6 it runs the quarter mile in 15.0 @ 95mph.
it depends on whos driving the cars.
The 1969 Dodge Charger came with various engine options, including a 6-cylinder, 318 V8, 383 V8, and the high-performance 440 V8 and 426 Hemi V8. The Charger featured a fastback design with distinctive styling elements, such as hidden headlamps and a full-width taillight. It was available in different trim levels, including the base model, R/T (Road/Track), and SE (Special Edition).
hmm about a mile a gallon hmm about a mile a gallon
It depends on the vehicle you are driving. Unless something is terribly wrong, it takes a fraction of a gallon to drive one mile. My 15-year-old Dodge gets 20 miles per gallon, meaning that one mile takes a twentieth, or 0.05, of one gallon. Some new models get 30 miles per gallon or more, so a mile would require 0.033 of a gallon or less.
Top speed is 170 m.p.h. It will do the quarter mile in 5.2 secs.
Mile After Mile was created in 1969.
The Dodge Charger 2010 was rated five star government front and side-impact crash test ratings. Now that a great rating. It has multi-stage airbags and also provides energy absorbing crush-zones. And if you are worried about dependability, should have no fear. Has a 5 year/100,000 mile warranty. Which ever comes first. Sounds like a dependable, well-rated Dodge Charger to me.