2006 Dodge Charger Road & Track Test
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Another Out of the Ballpark Hit for Chrysler Group
Digital Canon SLR in hand I madly snapped shots from the bleachers among a throng of like-minded photographers trying to get a perfectly cropped shot of King Richard Petty next to the new Dodge Charger, in what was the best executed unveiling in Detroit last January. Having just been unmasked from under what looked to be a race-prepped NASCAR version of the car, the enthusiasm bordered on hysteria - a rare sight among jaded journalists.
It was then that I asked myself how Chrysler keeps putting out winners when its domestic competitors seem to struggle from one new model to the next. The latest in the Ann Arbor-based automakers lineup resurrects one of the most memorable nameplates in the storied marques history.
Charger was the quintessential muscle car when it debuted in 1966. Its brutish styling, bullish power and bad boy attitude made it a favorite among go-fast
The 2006 Charger, Dodges modern day muscle car, is once again available with a HEMI V8, but even in stock 2.7- or 3.5-litre V6 trim comes with the same kind of bold
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| The 2006 Charger comes with the same kind of bold presence as the original 60s and early 70s models. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Similarly to how the brands Magnum sport tourer and Chrysler 300 caused a stir on the street when introduced in California, the Charger brought new meaning to rubbernecking, especially among guys. Its tough-as-nails grille and headlight combo, canted forward slightly to give the car a quick-when-standing-still profile, grabs attention, enhanced by aggressive rear fender haunches that wrap around the meaty standard 17-inch
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| The Charger brought new meaning to rubbernecking, especially among guys. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
That sense of masculine style is carried into the cabin, a place that will have anyone familiar with the brands muscular Magnum feeling right at home. Base cars get an austere albeit attractive woven cloth covering the seats, designed with no pattern to interrupt the Chargers purposeful layout, which is a theme I particularly like.
Interior surfaces are split into two shades, gray on the bottom half of the door panels
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| The quality of the Chargers stalks and switchgear is top-grade, as are much of the interior plastic surfaces, or at least those that come readily to hand. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
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