Wednesday, March 31, 2010

2010 Dodge Charger - Review.

2010 Dodge Charger - Review.
Reviews read by TheCarConnection.com show that this retro-styled four-door sedan is still a hit after four years on the market. The Dodge Charger was one of Detroit's first modern reincarnations of the late 1960s muscle cars that scorched drag strips so many decades ago. The nostalgic appeal of the Charger runs deep and is only boosted by the tasteful modern styling updates.

There’s no doubt that the 2010 Dodge Charger is bulky. Edmunds explains that it’s "based on the same Mercedes-derived platform used for the Chrysler 300 and [now discontinued] Dodge Magnum. As such, the Charger has four doors and is a bit larger than the average midsize sedan." According to Edmunds, the Charger is available in several varieties, which lists the available trims as "base SE, well-equipped SXT, the performance-themed R/T and the powerhouse SRT8." The exteriors of the first three trims are largely the same, though Cars.com finds that the Dodge Charger SRT8 is distinguished by "a hood scoop and a more aggressively styled lower bumper with air inlets"—styling cues that "makes it look angry."
Everyone has noticed a Dodge Charger burning past them at one point or another, and it always gets our attention.

It is just one stylishly powerful ride. Updating the front only adds to this mean-machine’s profile, which is why Dodge Charger Grills have become one of the most popular custom upgrades around. Fashionable yet menacing, a displays personal style to an area that is all too crucial: the front-end. From mesh

Dodge Grill masterpieces to straight-up billet icons that sparkle with steely resolve, CARiD.com offers every style Dodge Charger Grill for you to choose from.

Only the most premier quality is what’s going to get it done so that’s exactly what we offer – always. With just a simple installation and a touch of personal style, your Charger has the potential to appear even more dominant than it already does.

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