The 2010 Dodge Challenger SRT8 is a Rear-wheel drive Coupe. It can accommodate up to 5 passengers. It has 2 Doors and is powered by a 6.1L V8 OHV 16-valve engine which outputs 425 hp @ 6200 rpm and is paired with 5-speed automatic transmission gearbox. The 2010 Dodge Challenger SRT8 has cargo capacity of 459 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1892 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2010 Dodge Challenger SRT8 has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include Driver-side front airbag and Passenger-side front airbag. The front suspension is Independent front suspension while the rear suspension is Independent rear suspension. The car also features a Yes It has 20'' wheels SRT forged polished aluminium as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has Remote engine starter. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 465 N.m of torque and a top speed of 276 km/h. The 2010 Dodge Challenger SRT8 accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 5.3 seconds and hits quarter mile at 13.3 seconds. Fuel consumption is 16 L/100km in the city and 10.6 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 46,995
| Name | SRT8 | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $ 46,995 | |
| Body | Coupe | |
| Doors | 2 Doors | |
| Engine | 6.1L V8 OHV 16-valve | |
| Power | 425 hp @ 6200 rpm | |
| Number of Seats | 5 Seats | |
| Transmission | 5-speed automatic transmission | |
| Cargo Space | 459.0 L | |
| Maximum Cargo Space | 459.0 L | |
| Wheel Type | 20'' wheels SRT forged polished aluminium | |
| Series | Challenger III | |
| Drivetrain | Rear-wheel drive | |
| Horsepower | 425 HP | |
| Torque | 465 N.m | |
| Top Speed | 276 km/h | |
| Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) | 5.3 s | |
| Fuel Type | Petrol (Gasoline) | |
| Fuel Consumption (City) | 16.0 L/100km | |
| Fuel Consumption (Highway) | 10.6 L/100km | |
| Gear Type | auto | |
| Weight | 1,878 KG | |
| Brand | Dodge | |
| Model | Challenger | |
| 0-400m (Quarter Mile) | 13.3 s | |
| 0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed | 173.1 km/h | |
| 0-800m (Half Mile) | 22.0 s | |
| 0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed | 194.9 km/h | |
| Modifications (MODS) | ||
| Modifications Cost | $ 0 |
| Used Condition | Trade In Price | Private Party Price | Dealer Retail Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Outstanding | $ 9,708 | $ 12,853 | $ 15,036 |
| Clean | $ 9,049 | $ 11,977 | $ 13,964 |
| Average | $ 7,732 | $ 10,225 | $ 11,819 |
| Rough | $ 6,414 | $ 8,472 | $ 9,675 |
Like its ancestors from the 1970s, the 2010 Dodge Challenger doesn't quite match the maximum performance generated by its muscle-car rivals, but in exchange it delivers a more luxurious driving experience.

Compared to the current crop of pony cars, the 2010 Dodge Challenger makes decent numbers and looks the part, but after extensive time with the car, we've come to realize that the Challenger is really more of a draft horse than a thoroughbred. Compared to the latest Ford Mustang and revived Chevrolet Camaro, the Dodge is bigger and heavier and a bit less sporty. But one could argue that this suits the latest Challenger just fine, as it's the same niche that the Challenger filled when we last saw muscle-car offerings from Detroit's Big Three more than 35 years ago.

The Challenger's size and heft are largely due to its Chrysler LX underpinnings, the same platform used in the full-size Charger and 300 sedans. This platform also incorporates several Mercedes-Benz suspension components left over from the DaimlerChrysler days. Relative to the Mustang and Camaro, the Challenger offers far better rear passenger space, a smoother ride and a more serene cabin. Its interior design lacks the competition's styling panache, but you can get plenty of modern conveniences, including Bluetooth, navigation and iPod connectivity. And on the outside, the Challenger's large proportions and sinister retro styling give it street presence that Ford and Chevy simply can't match.

Don't get us wrong -- the Challenger still hauls its ample hindquarters when you drop your right foot, at least with either of the optional V8s under the hood (the dull base V6 is another matter). The 2010 Challenger R/T induces plenty of grins with its 5.7-liter 376-horsepower V8, while the 6.1-liter, 425-hp mill found in the SRT8 is even beastlier. Acceleration times are a bit behind the curve, but the eager burble from either V8 will undoubtedly inspire nostalgia, not to mention the occasional apocalyptic burnout. Cornering performance is compromised by the Challenger's bulk, light steering and (in non-SRT8 models) soft suspension and tires, but like the original Challenger, this one excels on boulevards and highways.

Ultimately, the Challenger's appeal depends on what kind of pony car you're looking for. If you want the best all-around modern muscle car, the quick and maneuverable Mustang should be your choice. For pure speed in a straight line, the Camaro takes the prize, unless you can afford the Shelby GT500 Mustang. But if you want a muscle car that will win over your heart with honest retro vibes and add a healthy measure of interstate-gobbling, passenger-coddling practicality, you're not going to find anything better than the 2010 Dodge Challenger.

The 2010 Dodge Challenger is a large sport coupe capable of seating five passengers. Trim levels are arranged in line with the three engine choices, from the base V6-powered SE to the V8-equipped R/T and the maximum-performance SRT8.

The SE starts off with 17-inch alloy wheels, full power accessories, an eight-way power driver seat, air-conditioning, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, a 60/40-split-folding rear seat and a four-speaker CD/MP3 player with an auxiliary audio jack. Stepping up to the R/T gets you 18-inch alloy wheels, sport-tuned suspension and steering, automatic headlights, foglights, interior ambient lighting, minor exterior enhancements and a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob.

The all-out SRT8 adds twin black stripes and dual scoops to the hood, 20-inch alloy wheels, a sportier suspension and steering than the R/T, a limited-slip rear differential, Brembo brakes, automatic xenon headlights, heated side mirrors, leather upholstery, heated front sport seats, cruise control, a premium audio system, keyless ignition, Bluetooth, an auto-dimming rearview mirror and a performance meter that measures acceleration, braking and lateral G-forces. Many of the upgraded features can be added on lower trims as options.

The optional multimedia system adds some high-tech flavor with Bluetooth, a hard-drive-based navigation system and digital music storage. For the SRT8, a 13-speaker premium audio system with a six-CD changer, satellite radio and iPod integration is also available. Other optional features, depending on trim level, include a sunroof, high-performance summer tires and digital music storage.

For the R/T, one may order the Track Pack, which features a six-speed manual gearbox (in place of the automatic), a limited-slip rear differential, hill start assist (prevents rolling back on hills with the manual), a recalibrated performance steering system and bright pedal accents. A late-availability Super Track Pack is said to include the regular Track Pack's equipment plus high performance tires, a larger rear stabilizer bar, performance brake pads and a revised stability control calibration with an "ESP off" function. There are also numerous retro-themed Mopar accessories available.

The base Challenger SE is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 that makes 250 hp and 250 pound-feet of torque. A five-speed automatic (up from last year's four-speed) is the only transmission for the SE. The R/T sports a 5.7-liter V8 that makes 372 hp and 400 lb-ft of torque. This engine is paired with a five-speed automatic as standard equipment, with a six-speed manual available as an option. Choosing the R/T's manual transmission ups power output to 376 hp and 410 lb-ft. The thumping SRT8 comes with a 6.1-liter V8 packing 425 hp and 420 lb-ft of torque, with a choice of either the automatic or manual transmission found in the R/T.

In recent testing, the Challenger R/T reached 60 mph in 5.9 seconds, and the Challenger SRT8 took only 5.3 seconds. While impressive in their own right, these times put the Challenger a few beats behind the Mustang GT and Camaro SS.

Fuel economy registers an EPA-estimated 17 mpg city/25 mpg highway and 20 mpg in combined driving for the V6 Challenger SE. The R/T is nearly as efficient at 16/25/19 mpg with the automatic transmission -- the manual gets 1 mpg less overall. The SRT8 is the thirstiest of the bunch, at 14/22/16 mpg.

All 2010 Dodge Challenger models feature stability control and side curtain airbags as standard safety equipment. Antilock disc brakes with brake assist are standard on R/T and SRT8 models and available as an option on SE models. In the rain, these brakes keep the pads close to the rotors, minimizing the amount of water collected on those surfaces for better braking.

In government crash testing, the 2010 Challenger scored a perfect five stars for frontal and side-impact protection for driver and passengers.

While performance numbers for the 2010 Dodge Challenger are impressive, the feeling behind the wheel leaves us a bit flat. The midrange R/T's soft suspension and tall sidewalls soak up ruts and bumps quite well, but handling is compromised as a result. In the hands of our experienced test-drivers, the Challenger SRT8 can weave through the slalom cones with impressive speed, but on curvy roads in the real world, even this high-performance Challenger variant lacks the nimbleness and steering feel to keep up with the Mustang GT.

As a boulevard cruiser or road-tripper, though, the Challenger shines. The cabin remains blissfully quiet at highway speeds, and the smooth ride makes the miles glide right by. In town, the quiet cabin may even be too quiet, as the wonderful burble from the big V8 engines is muffled to near silence. Power down the windows, though, and you'll get to enjoy the Challenger's big-displacement soundtrack.

Unlike the Dodge Challenger's distinctive-looking exterior, the interior is quite bland. A few styling cues are reminiscent of Challengers past, like the large beveled dashboard and distinctive shifter knobs, but overall the interior design and experience aren't much different from what you'll get in a rental Dodge Charger or Chrysler 300. The interior materials are of decent quality, at least, with plenty of soft-touch surfaces.

The front seats in most Challengers are wide and flat, which doesn't do much for lateral support, but they're comfy for long-distance drives. The SRT8's have better bolstering and are also covered in leather and faux suede. In back, the rear seats are surprisingly roomy for two adults, with good headroom and decent legroom. The backseat also features a fold-down armrest and a split-folding back. At 16.2 cubic feet, the Challenger's trunk boasts impressive cargo capacity for this segment.

While the base SE with the V6 makes for a comfortable ride, it's the V8-powered models that breathe life into the Challenger's body. Unlike many cars in the genre, the Challenger's interior is pleasantly quiet at speed and the ride is controlled without being jarring; this is true even for the R/T and SRT8 trims, although increased tire size and stiffer suspension somewhat diminish ride comfort. In R/T form, the 5.7-liter V8 has plenty of push for quick off-the-line starts and blindingly quick passing maneuvers; it also has 57 more ponies than the Mustang GT. The steering is a bit heavy, but it's precise enough to inspire confidence executing high-speed maneuvers. The Challenger R/T's suspension is sufficiently tight to control excessive body roll, but if all out handling and gut-punching acceleration take precedence over a comfortable ride and reasonable fuel economy, the SRT8 trim is the obvious choice.

6.2-liter HEMI V8It's the HEMI that brings the Challenger legend to life and with 425 horsepower and 420 pounds-feet of torque, this 6.2-liter monster motor ensures only a handful of cars will be able to keep up.13-speaker Kicker AudioAvailable only on the SRT8, Dodge calls this 13-speaker, 522-watt sound system the "mother of all audio", and we agree. With this system cranking your favorite tunes, the only notes sweeter than the ones inside the car are found at the end of each exhaust pipe.

When compared to the Challenger's exterior, the lackluster interior design seems to fall flat. The four-spoke steering wheel from the base Charger is definitely out of place, as is the transmission selector (it should be a pistol-grip knock-off similar to the optional manual transmission's knob). Comfortable front bucket seats do a good job of holding the driver and front passenger in place and the Challenger's rear seat can comfortably fit two adults; the same cannot be said for either the Mustang or Camaro. Sub-par plastics don't do much to brighten the interior, but a long list of creature comforts makes spending time inside the Challenger enjoyable nonetheless. A sizeable trunk also gives the Challenger a leg up on its Mustang and Camaro rivals.

The Challenger's exterior is less about retro and more the logical evolution of the original. This strong connection to the past allows the Challenger to attract both old and young, with bright, over-the-top exterior colors, bold stripes and available accessories such as hood scoops and body-colored rear "Go-Wing" spoiler. The narrow side glass helps disguise the Challenger's Charger-based roots; we just wish Dodge could have incorporated the original car's hardtop roll-down rear windows into the design.

The 2010 Dodge Challenger SE includes a 3.5-liter V6 engine, five-speed automatic transmission, air conditioning, 17-inch alloy wheels, cruise control, eight-way power driver's seat, tilt/telescoping steering wheel, driver and passenger manual lumbar support and an AM/FM four-speaker stereo with MP3-compatible CD player and auxiliary audio input jack. The R/T trim adds the 5.7-liter HEMI V8, AutoStick transmission, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, 18-inch alloy wheels fog lights and automatic headlamps. The SRT8 features a 6.1-liter HEMI V8, hood scoops and black hood decals, 20-inch alloy wheels, a limited-slip differential, HID headlamps, Brembo brakes, heated front seats, leather seating surfaces, Bluetooth and a Boston Acoustic audio upgrade. All Challengers come standard with anti-lock disc brakes (ABS), front and side-curtain airbags and electronic traction and stability control.

Available options for the SE include heated leather seats, Boston Acoustic audio, SIRIUS Satellite Radio, fog lights, power moonroof, navigation, 276-watt Boston Acoustics audio system and Bluetooth. R/T trims can be equipped with the Track Pack that includes a six-speed manual transmission, limited-slip rear differential, suspension and steering upgrades and the ability to turn off the electronic stability control. Options for the SRT8 include the 13-speaker Kicker audio system, navigation, a six-speed manual transmission and a power moonroof.

The Challenger offers a choice of three engines, all based on trim levels. The base SE has a 250-horsepower, 3.5-liter V6 that offers good performance for the money, but is no barn burner. The value leader is the R/T, with a 372-horsepower HEMI V8 plucked from the Charger R/T and paired to a five-speed AutoStick or available six-speed manual transmission. At the top end resides the SRT8's 6.1-liter HEMI engine (so named for the hemispherical chambers in the heads). Producing a whopping 425 horsepower and even more impressive 420 pounds-feet of torque, the only drawback to owning this powerplant is the cost incurred at the pump and possibly the court house.3.5-liter V6250 horsepower @ 6400 rpm250 lbs.-ft. of torque @ 3800 rpmEPA city/highway fuel economy: 17/255.7-liter HEMI V8372 horsepower @ 5200 rpm400 lbs.-ft. of torque @ 4400 rpmEPA city/highway fuel economy: 15/24 (manual), 16/25 (automatic)6.1-liter V8425 horsepower @ 6200 rpm420 lbs.-ft. of torque @ 4800 rpmEPA city/highway fuel economy: 14/22

The 2010 Dodge Challenger SE has a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting around $ 24,000. The Challenger R/T starts just under $ 32,000, while a fully loaded SRT8 model tops out around $ 47,000. These prices closely mirror the Challenger's main rivals, the Mustang and Camaro, but undercut European brands like the BMW 3 Series by a wide margin. To make your best deal, be sure to check the Fair Purchase Price page to see what others in your area are paying for their Challengers. As for resale, we expect the Challenger to hold excellent five year residual values, better than the Ford Mustang and on par with the Chevrolet Camaro.
| Engine | Standard in Trim | Power | Torque | Fuel Consumption - City | Fuel Consumption - Highway | 0-100 km/h | Quarter Mile | Half Mile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| V8, High Output, Supercharged, 6.2 Liter | Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock | 807 @ 6400 RPM | 465 N.m | 13.0 L/100km | 22.0 L/100km | 3.2 s | 10.5 s | 17.4 s |
| V8, High Output, Supercharged, 6.2 Liter | Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody | 797 @ 6300 RPM | 465 N.m | 13.0 L/100km | 21.0 L/100km | 3.2 s | 10.5 s | 17.4 s |
| V8, High Output, Supercharged, 6.2 Liter | Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 | 797 @ 6300 RPM | 465 N.m | 13.0 L/100km | 22.0 L/100km | 3.2 s | 10.5 s | 17.4 s |
| V8, HEMI, Supercharged, 6.2 Liter | Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Jailbreak | 717 @ 6000 RPM | 465 N.m | 13.0 L/100km | 22.0 L/100km | 3.5 s | 10.9 s | 18.1 s |
| V8, HEMI, Supercharged, 6.2 Liter | Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Jailbreak Widebody | 717 @ 6000 RPM | 465 N.m | 13.0 L/100km | 21.0 L/100km | 3.5 s | 10.9 s | 18.1 s |
| V8, HEMI, 6.4 Liter | Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack Widebody | 485 @ 6100 RPM | 465 N.m | 14.0 L/100km | 23.0 L/100km | 4.7 s | 12.4 s | 20.6 s |
| 6.1L V8 OHV 16-valve | SRT8 500 | 425 hp @ 6200 rpm | 465 N.m | 16.0 L/100km | 10.6 L/100km | 5.3 s | 13.3 s | 22.0 s |
| V8, HEMI, 5.7 Liter | Dodge Challenger R/T | 375 @ 5150 RPM | 465 N.m | 15.0 L/100km | 23.0 L/100km | 5.7 s | 13.5 s | 22.4 s |
| V6, 3.6 Liter | Dodge Challenger GT | 303 @ 6350 RPM | 465 N.m | 19.0 L/100km | 30.0 L/100km | 6.7 s | 14.5 s | 24.1 s |
| AM/FM stereo radio | AM/FM stereo radio with auxiliary input jack |
|---|---|
| Air Conditionning | Air conditioning |
| Antenna | Glass-imprinted antenna |
| Bluetooth Wireless Technology | UConnect hands-free communication system with Bluetooth |
| Cruise Control | Yes |
| DVD Audio Capability | Audio Quality |
| DVD Entertainment System | Yes |
| Driver Vanity Mirror | Driver-side illuminated vanity mirror |
| Front Wipers | Variable intermittent windshield wipers |
| Garage Door Opener | Homelink universal garage-door opener and remote |
| Graphic Equalizer | 276 W AMP |
| Graphic Equalizer (Option) | 322 W AMP |
| Illuminated Entry | Illuminated entry with fade-out |
| Intelligent Key System | KEYLESS-GO |
| Navigation System (Option) | Navigation system with touch-screen |
| Number of Speakers | 6 Boston Acoustics speakers |
| Number of Speakers (Option) | 13 Kicker premium speakers |
| Passenger Vanity Mirror | Front passenger-side illuminated vanity mirror |
| Power Door Locks | Yes |
| Power Outlet | 2 12-volt power outlets |
| Power Windows | Power front windows with driver one-touch down feature |
| Premium Sound System | 430-watt premium audio system |
| Premium Sound System (Option) | 730-watt premium audio system |
| Reading Light | Front reading lights |
| Rear Heating | Rear-seat ventilation ducts |
| Rear View Mirror | Auto-dimming day/night rear view mirror with microphone |
| Remote Audio Controls | Steering wheel-mounted audio controls |
| Remote Keyless Entry | Yes |
| Remote Starter | Remote engine starter |
| Single CD | CD/MP3 player |
| Special Feature | 30-Gb sound system hard disc drive |
| Steering Wheel Adjustment | Tilt and telescopic steering wheel |
| Subwoofer (Option) | Kicker SRT 200 W subwoofer |
| Trunk Light | Yes |
| Trunk/Hatch Operation | Power-opening tailgate |
| Voice Recognition System | Yes |
| Cargo Capacity | 459 L |
|---|---|
| Curb Weight | 1892 kg |
| Front Headroom | 1003 mm |
| Front Legroom | 1067 mm |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 72 L |
| Gross Vehicle Weight | 2404 kg |
| Height | 1448 mm |
| Length | 5022 mm |
| Rear Headroom | 950 mm |
| Rear Legroom | 828 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2946 mm |
| Width | 1923 mm |
| Bumper Colour | Body-color bumpers |
|---|---|
| Door Handles | Body-color door handles |
| Exterior Decoration | Chrome Fuel Filler Door Racing Style |
| Exterior Folding Mirrors | Folding outside mirrors |
| Exterior Mirror Colour | Body-color outside mirrors |
| Front Fog Lights | Fog lights |
| Grille | Black grille with chrome trim |
| Headlight Type | Bi-xenon headlights high intensity |
| Headlights Sensor With Auto On | Automatic headlights |
| Heated Exterior Mirrors | Heated outside mirrors |
| Power Exterior Mirrors | Power-adjustable outside mirrors |
| Rear Spoiler | Black rear spoiler |
| Rear Window Defroster | Yes |
| Sunroof (Option) | Power glass sunroof |
| Tinted Glass | Yes |
| Clock | Digital clock |
|---|---|
| Compass | Yes |
| Driver Info Center | Driver information center |
| Floor Console | Floor console with storage |
| Floor Covering | Carpet floor covering |
| Floor Mats | Front and rear floor mats |
| Folding Rear Seats | 60/40-split folding rear bench seat |
| Front Center Armrest | Front center armrest with storage |
| Front Seats Driver Height | Power height-adjustable driver's seat |
| Front Seats Driver Lombar | Driver's seat lumbar support |
| Front Seats Driver Power Seats | 8-way power driver's seat |
| Front Seats Driver Recline | Driver's seat power recline |
| Front Seats Driver Thigh | Driver's seat power thigh support |
| Front Seats Front Seat Type | Bucket front seats |
| Front Seats Heated | Heated front seats |
| Front Seats Passenger Lombar | Front passenger's seat lumbar support |
| Headliner | Cloth headliner |
| Instrumentation Type | Analog instrumentation |
| Luxury Dashboard Trim | Metallic interior trim |
| Maintenance Interval Reminder | Maintenance reminder system |
| Number of Cup Holders | 4 cupholders |
| Outside Temperature Gauge | Outside temperature display |
| Overhead Console | Overhead console with storage |
| Rear Center Armrest | Rear-seat center armrest |
| Seat Trim | Leather and suede seats |
| Seat Trim (Option) | Leather and suede seats with accent stitching Plum Crazy |
| Shifter Knob Trim | Leather-wrapped shift knob |
| Steering Wheel Trim | Leather-wrapped steering wheel |
| Tachometer | Yes |
| Trip Computer | Yes |
| Water Temperature Gauge | Engine temperature display |
| Drive Train | Rear-wheel drive |
|---|---|
| Engine Name | 6.1L V8 OHV 16-valve |
| Stability Control | Yes |
| Traction Control | Yes |
| Transmission | 5-speed automatic transmission |
| Transmission (Option) | 6-speed manual transmission |
| Body | Coupe |
|---|---|
| Doors | 2 |
| Engine | 6.1L V8 OHV 16-valve |
| Fuel Consumption | 16.0 (Automatic City)10.6 (Automatic Highway)15.6 (Manual City)9.2 (Manual Highway) |
| Power | 425 hp @ 6200 rpm |
| Seats | 5 |
| Transmission | 5-speed automatic transmission |
| Warranties | Bumper-to-Bumper60000/km, 36/Months Rust-through36/Months |
| Anti-Lock Brakes | Anti-lock brakes |
|---|---|
| Anti-Theft Alarm | Alarm system |
| Brake Assist | Brake assist |
| Brake Type | 4-wheel disc |
| Child Seat Anchor | LATCH child seat anchors |
| Driver Airbag | Driver-side front airbag |
| Front Seat Belts | Height adjustable |
| Ignition Disable | Theft-deterrent engine immobilizer |
| Panic Alarm | Panic alarm |
| Passenger Airbag | Passenger-side front airbag |
| Roof Side Curtain | Side-curtain airbags |
| Side Airbag | Front side airbags |
| Front Anti-Roll Bar | Yes |
|---|---|
| Front Suspension | Independent front suspension |
| Front Tires | P245/45R20 |
| Front Tires (Option) | P245/45R20 |
| Power Steering | Electric-assist speed-sensitive rack-and-pinion steering |
| Rear Anti-Roll Bar | Yes |
| Rear Suspension | Independent rear suspension |
| Spare Tire | TIREFIT System; tire sealant and electric compressor |
| Suspension Category | High Performance touring suspension |
| Tire Pressure Monitoring System | Yes |
| Turning Circle | 10.2-meter turning circle diameter |
| Wheel Type | 20'' wheels SRT forged polished aluminium |
Overview. Muscle cars are making a comeback in the U.S., and Dodge brought the historic Challenger nameplate back for the 2008 model year. With its iconic design, a spacious coupe body style and a monstrous V8 engine, the Challenger is a modern take on the old-school muscle car.
2008 Dodge Challenger Review by U.S. News Best Cars Staff | July 31, 2008 Note: This review was created when the 2008 Dodge Challenger was new. The 2008 Dodge Challenger is a retro-styled muscle car that will attract more attention than nearly anything else on the road today.
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