Hudson: Dodge Introduces New Charger To Market

Hudson: Dodge Introduces New Charger To Market

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Hudson: Dodge has introduced the newest Charger to the market and when standing on the curb and looking at the vehicle, you would instantly recognize it as such. However, if you have previously been inside of a Dodge Charger and you had the good fortune to be inside the newest Dodge Charger as well, it would be hard to convince you the two interiors really do belong to the same exteriors. This is because the newest Dodge Charge has a dramatically redesigned and much plusher interior. The result is the best Dodge Charger to date by being a vehicle that offers beauty and comfort with pure power and performance. What more could anyone want?
As stated above, the latest Dodge Charger is still instantly recognizable as such. However, a few exterior tweaks have been made and the resulting vehicle is even sultrier than its predecessors. Changes include a larger and newly shaped grille and reshaped taillights. Perhaps most notable, however, is the fact that the center part of the front doors has been compressed into the vehicles body, giving the Charger an even greater need-for-speed look, especially when painted in the optional cherry-apple red Redline3 body color.
2011 Dodge Charger consumers have slightly different options this year when it comes to powering their vehicle. Both will get you where you need to go faster than you could imagine, but one certainly packs a little more get-up-and-go punch than the other. The lesser of the two engines is a Pentastar 3.6-liter V6 that offers 292 horsepower. The granddaddy Charger engine is a 5.7-liter HEMI V8. This engine features four-cylinder FuelSaver technology, perfect for those instances where you dont feel the desire to throw the pedal to the metal. Horsepower improves to 370 in this Charger.
But the biggest difference that youll notice in the 2011 Charger when visiting your Newark Dodge dealership will occur on the inside of the vehicle. Here, Dodge has improved all materials and added some technologically advanced features. Now, the Dodge Chargers interior can stand up to its impressive and one of a kind exterior. Such features include an 8.4 in-dash touch screen that controls the vehicles UConnect Touch system that easily and conveniently provides drivers with phone capabilities, entertainment, safety updates and more. The screen also displays the available Garmin navigation system. Finally, a 9-speaker 506-watt amplified audio system communicates everything loudly and clearly.
The performance and safety abilities of the Dodge Charger have also been improved upon thanks to added features like smart beam headlights, adaptive cruise control with forward collision warning, and blind spot monitoring with rear cross path detection.
All in all, the new 2011 Dodge Charger vehicles, available at your Newark Dodge dealership and Hudson Dodge dealership are the best Dodge Charger vehicles to date. Still class leading for power, brute force and speed, the Chargers are also now slightly refined, making each ride a little more enjoyable for driver and passenger alike. The combination of all of these attributes, speed, power, performance, and luxury, mean the 2011 Dodge Charger is a one of a kind vehicle that cant be beat. Whats more, when you add in the around $25k price tag, this fact becomes even more agreeable. Visit your local Dodge dealership for a test drive today.


About the Author:
Hugh Tack is a freelance journalist and automobile enthusiast living in Hudson. Dodge vehicles have shown much better craftsmanship in the past few years and Hugh desires to express that through his writing. He often visits a Newark Dodge dealership when researching for his next piece. In his spare time, Hugh enjoys gardening.



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