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.
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.
1969 Dodge Charger: Specifications * 1969 Dodge Charger 500 Hemi * Wheelbase: 117.0 in. * Weight: 3671 lb. * Price: $4641 * Engine: ohv V-8 * Displacement: 426 cid * Fuel system: 2 x 4 bbl. * Compression ratio: 10.25:1 * Horsepower @ rpm: 425 @ 5000 * Torque @ rpm: 490 @ 4000 * Representative performance * 0-60 mph: 5.7 sec. * 1/4 mile: 13.48 sec. @ 109.0 mph
Get out and push 0.5 miles every mile driven and improve MPG 100%
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