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.
in the trunk in the spare tire well
250,000-275,000 miles.
my son put 20" on his o8 charger and they pretty well fill the wheel wells.
yes. Chargers take turbos and superchargers very well.
In the trunk. Simply open up the spare tire cover and the battery is there as well!
No the wheel well is to small. 22 and under is okay
well i study the 69 dodge charger not the BMW go to www.BMW..com for the answer
In 1968, the base price of a Dodge Charger started at around $3,100. However, depending on options and trim levels, the price could go significantly higher, with well-equipped models reaching closer to $4,000. The Charger was popular for its styling and performance, contributing to its appeal during that era.
A zune charger costs around $20. I bought one not that long ago off of ebay and it didnt disappoint me. I recommend trying to find the cheapest charger from a well rated seller.
look inside the trunk by the passenger side wheel well, might be behind carpeting if you have carpeting.
He was entirely in the Fast and the Furious 1, and also the latest movie at the current time, Fast and Furious. He made a brief appearance at the end of the Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift as well.
As with the muscle cars of the 60s, the current Dodge division issued a performance lineup designated RT. This stands for "Rapid Transit" The Charger now as then, is offered with a RT performance package as well as other throw back names from the past.