2006 Dodge Charger Base for Sale in Marysville, California
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About This Car Traction Control,Keyless Entry,Cruise Control,Rear Seat Heat Ducts,Rear Defrost,4-Wheel Disc Brakes,4-Wheel ABS,CD Player,Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel,Passenger Lumbar,Driver Lumbar,Rear Reading Lamps,Front Reading Lamps,Adjustable Pedals,Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror,Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror,Vehicle Anti-Theft System,Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers,Heated Exterior Passenger Mirror,Heated Exterior Driver Mirror,Power Passenger Mirror,Fog Lamps,AM/FM Stereo,A/C,Passenger Air Bag On/Off Switch,Passenger Air Bag,Driver Air Bag,Child Safety Locks,Rear Wheel Drive,Front Floor Mats,Rear Floor Mats,Power Door Locks,Heated Mirrors,Power Driver Mirror,Power Driver Seat,Pass-Through Rear Seat,Leather Seats,Bucket Seats,Power Steering,Adjustable Steering Wheel,Compact Spare Tire,Aluminum Wheels,Power Windows,Tires - Front Touring,Tires - Rear Touring,Premium Sound System,Satellite Radio,Remote Trunk Release,Tire Pressure Monitoring System,Electronic Stability Control,Brake Assist,Auxiliary Audio Input
Dodge Charger Review
The Dodge Charger is dead, long live the Dodge Charger. At least, that's how the Dodge guys in Michigan hope fans of the Chrysler Group's performance brand will receive the new Dodge Charger. While its namesake was a two-door hardtop, and commonly, if not completely accurately, referred to as a coupe, the all-new Charger is a four-door sedan, albeit styled somewhat deceptively to diminish that fact. Further, it's as heavy as and actually larger in a couple measures than the Dodge Magnum, which is like a station wagon, and the Chrysler 300, a full-on, unapologetic, family-size sedan. So is the new Charger intended to reflect what the original would have become had it stayed around and matured over the four decades since the model was launched in '66? Sort of like the latest reincarnation of the Ford Mustang? Or is it simply an opportunistic attempt to capitalize on a tradition-rich name, regardless of how it may diminish that name's legacy? Sort of like the current Pontiac GTO? The market will provide the answers, or for that matter, determine whether answers are needed.
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