2006 Dodge Charger

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Old Car, Mar 17, 2005.

  1. Old Car

    Old Car Guest

    Will the new Charger be available with AWD?
     
    Old Car, Mar 17, 2005
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  2. Old Car

    cavedweller Guest

    I heard it was going to be "superseded" :)
     
    cavedweller, Mar 17, 2005
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  3. Old Car

    Old Car Guest

    ??? Please explain.

     
    Old Car, Mar 17, 2005
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  4. Old Car

    cavedweller Guest


    My feeble attempt at humor. You spelled it "supercede" in another
    post....it actually has an "s"
     
    cavedweller, Mar 17, 2005
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  5. Old Car

    tlim Guest

    According to a small write up in the March 2005 Road and Track, it said
    don't look for it in an AWD as an option.
     
    tlim, Mar 18, 2005
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  6. Old Car

    Old Car Guest

    Old Car, Mar 18, 2005
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  7. Old Car

    Old Car Guest

    Boo, hiss...

     
    Old Car, Mar 18, 2005
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  8. Old Car

    mdrawson Guest

    There was an '06 Charger on display at the Chicago Auto Show, along with the
    original (1967?) Charger. Little styling similarity between the two, and
    there was more interest in the original than the new one.
     
    mdrawson, Mar 18, 2005
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  9. Old Car

    Sarge Guest

    in message "According to a small write up in the March 2005
    Road and Track, it said don't look for it in an AWD as an option."

    My wife just returned from a Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep spring live show. This
    show is where the sales people are given a chance to see the new 2006 models
    and test drive them. They also go over the vehicles and their features.
    They even bring in competitors vehicles that buyers my compare to the
    equivalent Dodge, Chrysler or Jeep. They test drive them also.

    My wife personally did not like the new charger because of the look but she
    did say it handled well. AWD was not listed in her book as an option on
    this vehicle.

    Sarge
     
    Sarge, Mar 18, 2005
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