se : standard edition sxt : sport trim rt ; racing trim srt ; street racing trim
4 cylinder in SE, 6 cylinder in the SXT, and trim package other than that it's the same car.
My 2003 Dodge Neon SXT, which is an automatic, gets 26.5 mpg. The gas mileage of any single 2003 Neon could be very different, as to whether its automatic or standard, SXT or something else, and even slight differences from car to car.
Standard eXTra =SXT Special Edition = SE
Itβs a Dodge Charger 2010 either a srt or sxt
As far as an acronym goes, SXT doesn't stand for anything.
Nothing, they're just 3 letters to signify an option trim package.
This means that your car has 62 percent chance of having things wrong with the car.
Yes it is, but there is work to be done. If you want to put the turbo on the sxt you have to replace the engine and the transmission with the srt's. That's if your trying to have a car that's a sleeper... Unless you buy your own turbo. The downfall with that is you can only push about 5lb without ruining anything. Your better off getting a hyper-programing kit for the sxt. If your looking for the car to be faster you can also push between 40 to 50lb of nos.
2010-Charger-OM-3rd, operator's manual, from doge.com says 18 gallons, for SXT, v-6, not all-whell drive. 19 gallons for 3.5 liter all-wheel and for 5.7 liter.
in a 2005 SXT there is a 2.0 4 SOHC FWD 165hpEngine
How much dose a 2005 dodge caravan sxt get a mile
The "SXT" initials signify a trim level, the letters themselves have no particular meaning