Used 2021 Dodge Charger Consumer Reviews
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Scatpack Widebody is the perfect blend
Picked up my black 2020 charger a few weeks ago and it is fantastic. Great horsepower and handling. Interior is actually much better than what I remember from my previous Dodge vehicles (2012 Charger, 2014 Challenger). Gas Mileage is ok 16-18 mpg, but mostly around town. Have had the whole family in the car for road trips. Got it without the sunroof for additional headroom. Update, has 8,800 miles now and still loving it
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Nice quiet and luxury car with sporting touch.
The interior of this car is so quiet, between 59 and 63 Db, I have the GT plus, and can tell that even when is a sport car it looks more like a luxury car with all the leather it has, the dash is stitched with leather too, like a sport car suspension is firm but a the same time is smooth, and when you take the curves is very exciting, compare with other cars I think is the best price, you can feel the 300 hp, before drive this charger, I tried camry and accord and with all due respect, can't be compare them with charger, the only difference is the gas mileage but is minimal, for those persons looking for a nice quiet luxury car try the new 2021 dodge charger GT before buy any other, good luck. After 10,000 miles still the same, nice and quiet car, I heard some people saying that this car is so stiff, and the only thing I can respond to that is; 1- Is a sport car, suspension has to be a little bit stiff, but no like others cars, I think this one is the best on its class. 2- Most of the people buying chargers never check pressure tires, including the guys from the dealers, when I received my charger, the pressure on my tires were 44 psi, any other car with this pressure is going to have an horrible ride, even trucks, so please when you drive any new car for your first time, check the label on the side of your driver door and adjust your pressure as needed, my recommendation is to adjust them first thing in the morning. In my case my charger says 32 psi and I've been checking on a few friends and looks like nobody cares, but most of the people keep the tires with a lot of pressure, any ways dodge charger GT runs amazing, is so quiet and looks like a luxury cars( the GT/PLUS)and I am very happy with it, thanks.
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- SXT SedanMSRP: $20,50063 mi away
- Scat Pack SedanMSRP: $36,45985 mi away
- SXT SedanMSRP: $27,00064 mi away
Love This Beast of a Car
This car is awesome! While being the SXT model AWD it is considered 'lesser' with the 3.6L V6 but it is nothing to scoff at when compared to other sedans with 300hp. This thing is heavy (comparable in weight to a SUV Volvo) and the AWD system is good. I drove with confidence in March snow/slush/ice in New Hampshire. Keep in mind how good a car is in the snow depends on various factors such as: the AWD system, the car weight, snow tires, and of course the skill of the driver in ice and snow conditions. The interior is very comfortable and the car doesn't feel 'dated' to me despite what some professional reviews say. Then again, I got this Charger after owning a Subaru Legacy...so that would explain a lot! The touch screen responds great, the vented seats are lovely in the summer, and the weight of the car feels confident on twisting roads and powering up hills or zooming onto the highway. I feel safe in the car and it shows in the 5 star safety ratings these get. Of course the biggest complaint with a Dodge muscle car is the gas mileage. I get a solid 21 to 22 mpg combined which is great for going around NH hills and highways. Of course we all want our cars to have 100 mpg but I'd much rather drive the Charger than a Prius!!! I love this car. I will never go back to Subaru after buying this beast of a car. When the garage expands there will be a Scat Pack joining the family!
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This is our second charger
We love this car. It had plenty of power and comfort but still has that sports car look. The all wheel drive for us is a must. There is plenty of room and the gas mileage is fantastic. It’s our perfect car.
Fantastic Sporty Vehicle for the Whole Family
After driving a 2018 Dodge Charger GT Plus for the last 3 years I can tell you with confidence that this is the best large sedan on the market. Especially if you are looking for 300 HP V6 performance in an AWD vehicle. The Charger offers that in the GT AWD. The Toyota Avalon only offers AWD in their V4 200 HP vehicles. The extra HP of the Charger makes it a blast to drive and it drives extremely well in our snowy winters here in the northeast. In general driving the visibility is great, back seat is very roomy and the trunk is huge. Yet it is very easy to drive and park. I'm in the process of purchasing the 2021 version now. I'm getting the GT AWD with the Plus, Technology, and Driver Convenience Group packages. Those and the sunroof make the best large sedan available at this price. Love this car!
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