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2008 Dodge Charger Review(*est. $21,320 to $36,355)You are here: Automotive >> Family Sedans >> 2008 Dodge ChargerThis page is part of a larger ConsumerSearch report on Family Sedans which includes more reviews, analysis and a summary of the top-rated models.
What the reviewers like:
One of the 2008 Dodge Charger's most appealing attributes is its value within the segment -- it's stylish and eye-catching, with more muscular available engines. On a practical note, crash-test scores are excellent, reliability average or better, and resale value is expected to be better than average. A limited lifetime powertrain warranty on 2008 Dodge Chargers may prove a powerful incentive for some buyers. What the reviewers don't like: The 2008 Dodge Charger is one of the heavier-feeling performers in this class, and its backseat isn't the most roomy or accessible. The styling impairs visibility; some testers dislike what they term the "mail-slot windows" on the Charger. Fuel economy isn't great, either, reviewers say. 2008 Dodge Charger review highlights Reviews say that the full-size Dodge Charger strikes an unlikely but appealing balance between family-friendly utility and classic muscle-car image. As with the Chrysler 300, the Charger's aesthetic appeal brings some disadvantages; coupe-like styling hampers rear visibility, and reviews say getting into the backseat can require some creative maneuvering. Fuel economy is subpar, due in large part to the bigger, thirstier engines offered. But several reviews note that the 2008 Dodge Charger's flair and features outshine the negatives. Rear-wheel drive ensures sportier handling, and ride quality is good. Yet the Charger performs in terms of practicality as well. Government crash-test results are excellent, and reliability is at least average for all trims (V6-equipped Chargers appear to offer above-average reliability, in fact). The Dodge Charger is a favorite at AOL Autos and at Consumer Guide, where editors name it a Best Buy in the large-car segment. Most reviewers say it offers everything that makes the Chrysler 300 (*est. $24,495 to $33,815) such a popular alternative to more traditional family cars, but at a lower starting price. Many reviews for the 2008 Dodge Charger are geared toward the higher, V8-equipped trim levels, but several sources offer road-test results for the more economical V6 versions as well. Consumer Guide provides analysis that shows how the Charger ranks against the large-sedan segment as a whole, though Consumer Guide's non-narrative test results can be a bit confusing. Editors at The Car Family, Edmunds.com and Kelley Blue Book publish detailed evaluations for the Dodge Charger, focusing on safety, value, comfort and interior design. MSN Autos and Car and Driver both distill their information into capsule-style reviews, and MSN presents additional reliability data obtained from Consumer Reports. Car and Driver also features the Dodge Charger in a 2007 compilation of the safest cars under $25,000. AOL includes the Charger on a similarly value-oriented list. Also see full report: Family Sedans *In order of credibility (see our Ratings Criteria).1.
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Car and Driver
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Car and Driver
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