John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
I believe this will sell much better as a four door with the six. I've seen one and they're very big.
Retired in Dunedin, Florida.
A Dodge with the name, "Charger" should be a two door, not four. And too hard to see those nice wheels in black paint. The two-door there with it's silver wheels was handsome, striking and head & shoulders above the look of the four door with baby seat. I agree with Ed - it should have the 6 banger!
A Dodge with the name, "Charger" should be a two door, not four. And too hard to see those nice wheels in black paint. The two-door there with it's silver wheels was handsome, striking and head & shoulders above the look of the four door with baby seat. I agree with Ed - it should have the 6 banger!
Charger has been a 4-door since 2006, almost the same number of model years that it was a 2-door. I have a 2020:
I don't think it would have sold as well as it did if it had been marketed under a different model name...how many Polara Scat Packs or Monaco Hellcats would Dodge have sold LOL
Barry Levittan
Long Island, NY
@perrone1 Tony, I agree with you but it should have the Hemi's, which I have read are being made available for the Chargers. I have always liked the 4 door charger, but they could have easily made a 2 door charger as an option which they did not, probably because they had the Challenger.
I love the 2-door Charger with non-black wheels but would not consider an electric. I like the 4-door version but would not buy one, simply because I'm a 2-door performance car guy. Younger folks than me likely are more motivated to buy the 4-door but I can't help but see them simply as people haulers.
2 door please, the doors are usually wider allowing easier entering & exiting.
The doors are incredibly long, like 5 feet long. The car is gargantuan.
As for the Hemi, it may make its way back under the hood, but I doubt it could be engineered in less than 2 years.
Retired in Dunedin, Florida.
