The present Dodge Charger is not the two-door muscle car that was a hit in the 1960s, but it is a modern interpretation with updated interior and a number of other features. It comes in five trim levels - SE, SXT, R/T, SRT8 and SRT8 Superbee. While the SE and SRT8 are rear-wheel drives, the SXT and R/T could be both - rear drive and all-wheel drive.
SE and SXT Trim Level
Both the cars have 3.5 liters 292 horsepower V6 engine that is highly fuel efficient. The SE variant has standard five-speed automatic transmission and an optional eight-speed automatic transmission, which is a standard for all the SXT variants.
R/T Trim Level
The RT variant comes with 370-hp 5.7 liter V8 engine with a number of luxury options and a sport-tuned suspension. The Super Track Pak comes with more handling and braking upgrades.
SRT8 Trim Level
The SRT8 Trim Level has better performance, thanks to the 470-hp 6.4-liter V8 engine. The car also has more luxury features, but those who are alright with a little less luxury might go for the SRT8 Superbee variant.
Braking is excellent because of the large four-wheel disc brakes that also provide traction and stability control. Interiors of the car are roomy, and four adults can sit in comfortably. Dodge Charger is the car for those who want the driving excitement of a high-performance car and yet wants it to be spacious enough to accommodate the family. There are several auctions sites selling variants of Dodge Charger, but buyers need to do a bit of research and find a reputable website to go ahead with purchase formalities. Check out a few websites, look at the inventory, read the customer reviews and then go through the bidding process to make a wise decision.