Dodge Charger is a model of automobile marketed by Dodge in various forms over seven generations since 1966.
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Dodge Charger is a model of automobile marketed by Dodge in various forms over seven generations since 1966.
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Dodge Charger has been built on three different platforms in various sizes.
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Dodge Charger was positioned as a more expensive and luxurious coupe aiming at the market segment represented by the Oldsmobile Toronado and Ford Thunderbird market segment instead of the other muscle cars.
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The intermediate-sized Dodge Charger shared components with the Coronet that used the Chrysler B platform.
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The Dodge Charger was not successful in stock car racing such as NASCAR.
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Name Dodge Charger was used in Brazil as a performance model based on the Dart .
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Dodge Charger returned in 1981½ as a front-wheel drive subcompact hatchback coupe, available with a five-speed manual or three-speed automatic transmission.
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Dodge Charger received an improved interior and new exterior styling for 2011.
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Dodge Charger added a new trim for 2020 called the SRT Hellcat Redeye.
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The 2020 Dodge Charger Pursuit was only available in the RWD V6 and AWD V8 models.
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The idea behind it was for the user to be able to customize the Dodge Charger through the factory as if there was a "Jailbreak".
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The exterior of the Dodge Charger has the options to add racing stripes to differ from the Challenger.
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