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Charger Pursuit 2013 Dodge Charger Pros and Cons Member6284 I manage to do quite well with fuel economy, about 17 city and 26.5 highway. |
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2015 Chevrolet SS Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh My mention of a $1,300 gas guzzler tax foreshadowed this "why not." If you want a fuel-efficient car, you probably don't want a big, V8-powered sedan. But even compared to the Dodge Charger R/T the SS is a guzzler. This is partly because the very small number sold doesn't justify... Comparison vehicle: 2015 Dodge Charger |
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2015 Dodge Charger R/T Road & Track Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Anyone with much interest in fuel economy isn't going to buy a Charger. Or, if they do buy a Charger, it will be the V6, with EPA ratings of 19 mpg city and 31 mpg highway (the latter impressive for a two-ton 300-horsepower car). But you also don't... Comparison vehicle: 2015 Chevrolet SS |
2012 Dodge Charger Pros and Cons RetroRandy I recently drove from Dublin, Georgia to Port Huron, Michigan. I reset the fuel economy gauge and was VERY HAPPY to find I got 37.0 miles per gallon for the 950 mile trip! Full-size, rear-wheel drive, loaded with a lot of stuff...well, it doesn't get much better than that! |
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2012 Dodge Charger SXT Plus Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh With the 5.7-liter V8, the Charger gets EPA ratings of 16 mpg city, 25 highway. Last year the new 3.6-liter V6 bumped these to 18/27. The addition of an 8-speed automatic for 2012 (for now the V8 soldiers on with the 5-speed) raises the EPA numbers to 19/31. In typical... Comparison vehicle: 2009 Hyundai Genesis |
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2009 Dodge Charger Pros and Cons Member3468 The chager did not have appealing fuel economy. |
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2008 Dodge Charger Pros and Cons A member in Quebec, Canada City mileage is not that great. highway mileage is good. |
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2006 Dodge Charger Pros and Cons Member1729 It weights 3800 lb, and returns 28 mpg on the highway, if you use mid-grade or premium fuel. Consumption goes up in winter (24 mpg). There is nothing wrong with these numbers, and in return you get a big, safe car that gives you decent chance in a crash. |
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2007 Dodge Charger Pros and Cons Member550 Well it is better than my Jeep Grand Cherokee was, but an additional mile or two a gallon would be nice. With all the pluses though a 24 - 25 highway MPG is tolerable. |
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2006 Dodge Charger Pros and Cons Member231 12mpg in urban environment with v8. |
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2006 Dodge Charger Pros and Cons Member1749 very low if I drive with a heavy foot |