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Mock Cop Makes Traffic Stop - NBC Washington December 13, 2009

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Police reports from local municipalities - MiamiHerald.com December 13, 2009

A thief stole four pairs of glasses and items from Victoria's Secret after breaking a door lock on a 2009 Dodge Charger in the 11400 block of Northwest 12th Meter thief in Davie knocks out powerall 10 news articles »

Spy Shots: 2011 Dodge Charger prototype bagged in testing - Autoblog (blog) December 11, 2009

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Mecum Auctions, '71 Dodge Charger R/T, Mr. Norm's Grand Spaulding Dodge - Mopar Muscle Magazine (blog) December 12, 2009

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Ford slogan rings true; Chrysler's outlook realistic - Detroit Free Press December 13, 2009

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The 2013 Dodge Charger: Calm, cool and composed

Folks just love the 2013 Dodge Charger and why not since it falls into the large sedan category with performance standouts, pushing it high above the competition in handling, performance and an option for all-wheel drive as well. New on the 2013, the Dodge Charger SRT8 has a launch control addition and there is also the exceptional adaptive suspension dampers and navigation system option. s face it, the Charger has no competition with its top-of-the-line performance, which most would agree is unmatched. On the basic SE expect 17-inch alloy wheels, automatic headlights, keyless ignition/entry, cruise control, dual-zone manual climate control, a six-way power driver seat, 60/40 split-folding rear seat, the 4. With five trim options, this full-size sedan offers the SE, SXT, R/T, SRT8 and SRT8 Super Bee trims. 3-inch touchscreen interface, and steering wheel controls.

Dodge Charger to star in Syfy's 'Defiance'

As part of the partnership, a futuristic Dodge Charger will be featured in the show and a special Challenger is showcased in the online video game, as well as custom co-branded advertising and promotions crossing multiple media platforms,... “While ‘Defiance’ is set in the year 2046, the featured Dodge Charger stays true to its DNA,” said Tim Kuniskis, newly named Dodge president and CEO. “Defiance,” which premieres at 9 p. m. tonight on Syfy, is the first-ever convergence of television and online gaming featuring an interconnected world and storylines that co-exist throughout a scripted drama television series and an online game,...

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Dodge Charger?

I found a 72' Dodge Charger for $3000 and i can do a lot of work myself on it. What is it worth when it is all fixed up?
(asked by eric24696 on July 03, 2006)

A: As a Muscle car collector I can tell you that True documented muscle cars are bringing high dollars, they are bringing in premium prices. The muscle cars I buy and sell are worth between $150'000 and $350'000. Who said they are not at a premium. In fact, I just sold my very rare Yenko Chevelle because the prices are so good. Here's the hitch, most people can't or won't lay out that much for an original that they probably shouldn't drive. So the next best thing is to build a clone. How do you clone? You get a cheap version of the car you like and build it up as a tribute to a high dollar Muscle car. Now, you have something cool and something you can drive. Clone car prices are on the rise which makes the originals even worth more to collectors. Now, I am assuming yours is a plain Jane type. Production numbers run like this: 2dr cpe 7'803, 2dr ht 45'361, 2dr SE ht 22'430. The highest hp engine was the 440 and was rated @ 280 hp. Nothing there to attract many collectors, thus lowering the value to them. I know, for all you Mopar nuts out there, the 440 six-pack was offered in the brochure, but was canceled before initial production. I need more info as to what might be special about your particular car. Is it a Rallye? 440? How many original miles? I will give you the high, low and middle ground. If you clone something cool or turn it into a street rod, you could catch the right crowd and it could sell for up to 3 times the restored value. Restored, with the limited info you gave us to go on.... Assuming that you took everything apart and did it right, Low is $10'000, high $16'000. Factory cars with 280 hp at the most just aren't anything that special when it come to collecting them. Unless there is something unique about them. Okay, if your car is one of the 7'803 2dr cpe, and has tons of options and was the right color and..... well you get the drift, then it might stand a chance of being a well sought after car in the future. My advice, have fun with it now, worry about the rest later. Forget the prices they quote you out of books. Look around your area of state. What are similar cars selling for. Look on line, look at auctions. DON'T take my word as gold, because you didn't give us very much info to go on. What's the most you would pay for a car from the 50's? $150'00? $250'00? Barrett Jackson Auction sold Howard Hugh's car for $1.5 million, because it was something special. So, do the research, break your Vin down, and your data plate, check out how rare it actually is, then you'll have a better idea. (answered by yenkoman1969 on July 03, 2006)

A: depends on if someone wants to buy it or not....collector cars are not at a premium right now....but ...hey half the fun of having one is putting it back together...if your trying to make money off it...forget it (answered by Rich F on July 03, 2006)

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How is a 2006 dodge charger in the winter?

I live in iowa and we can get a lot of snow in the winter. I know the charger is rear wheel drive but i was told buy some people that it has traction control and it helps in the winter. What are your thoughts on the performance of a new dodge charger in the winter?
(asked by Nick A on May 01, 2007)

A: RWD Chargers, Magnum's & 300's are pretty stable in winter driving conditions with ESP and if you add 4 winter tires to the car.

However, the Dodge Charger has come out with a AWD version for 2007 like the Magnum & 300's. These AWD versions are incredible in the snow and ice! (answered by magnumsrt8 on May 01, 2007)

A: If you're experienced in winter driving, RWD is really not that big a deal. Just be easy on the gas around corners and while accelerating. (answered by RottenDog on May 01, 2007)

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Does the Dodge Charger and the Dodge Caliber have bad blind spots?

My mom is letting me get a car this summer, and she is only going to let me get one if they don't have horrible blind spots. She is going to let me get either the Dodge Charger or the Caliber. Right now, she has a PT Cruiser, and it has the worst blind spots ever! Please give me the best info you can. I am leaning more towards the Dodge Charger!
(asked by Rennat on March 18, 2008)

A: for thos ethat like the pt cruiser...I say it is fine if they are enjoying that type of body style...but I believe it is dodges worse vehicle to be on the road...as for the charger ...it is possibly the best car for you out there ...it has an excellent safety rating(even car&driver magazine agrees)..but for a new driver it is a fun and easy car for all to drive..it is one of the best combinations of fun safety and ride and drive around...and as all vehicles may have blind spots....I believe you will find charger is even good to see rear ..side ..and front views for all...the rear glass is a little more slant view from rear view but is set to the ground right by thhe body to see very good all around...pt cruiser on the other hand is a driving hazard for operator as well as everyone else on road...even from front windshield it is rediculous they cause accidents...it reminds me of the earliest cars that you can barely see out of them enough to do anything but guess your distance to obsticles or other motorist..she should do you and us all a favor and trade it in and get you and her both a new dodge..they offer a big discount when doing this ..and you both will be happier and safer...good luck and hope you get charger...you will love it... (answered by Planetary Security Hero on March 18, 2008)

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