i chose the charger as a compromise for the srt 10 ram it has a lot more room downside is its auto but still has enough power and its a little more stable then the ram
i chose the charger as a compromise for the srt 10 ram it has a lot more room downside is its auto but still has enough power and its a little more stable then the ram
O same boat as me, but I went with the charger because it was cheaper, and the truck I wanted was 2000 miles away!
Because my wife is even more beautiful when she is driving it! Seriously! We checked out a lot of cars, but when she sat in the Charger it was like it was custom made for her. Couldn't get it out of my mind so I had to buy it!
After moving to US, i wanted to drive something that screamed "American"
But had to be 4 door for the sake of two child seats. And it certainly helped that, like it has been said before, that the charger is a combination of looks, power, luxury at an affordable price.
I would have gone for V6, but I just couldnt get the Hemi out of my head after test driving it.
One of the best looking 4 door cars and read some good reviews about it. But man do i love how mean this car looks.
Yes sir. I agree that we love our Chargers for the mean looking exterior. It screams aggressiveness!
Carpe Diem
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2010 3.5L SXT H/O,
ACES IV AND ALL QUANTUM BLUE LIQUIDS
TINT: 20% FRONT AND 5% REAR, BLASTIN BOBS 12 DB KIT WITH FLOWMASTER 40 MUFFLER
CUSTOM SOUND SYSTEM WITH PIONEER 8400 HEADUNIT
MOPAR STAGE 2 COILOVERS AND SWAY BARS
DAYTONA FRONT LIP AND SPOILER
6000K HIDS HEADLIGHTS AND FOGLIGHTS
LUMINX CCFL HALO HEADLIGHTS AND TAILLIGHTS
We wanted a other car because we drove a volvo s40 and it sucked , no power no comfort no nothing .
The dodge magnum was our first chose and will searcing on the internet i saw the charger and fell in love with it.
The 4 doors, the V8, the color, the agresive look, the interior well the whole car.
The problem was that the car was to expensive the cheapest we found was 40.000 euro.
So we got a lot of information about importing the car ourself, after doing a lot of research we finally took the step and imported the car with some help from a dutch company.
And after 3 months we finally could drive the car.
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