THE ORIGINALLY DODGE CHARGER

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THE ORIGINALLY DODGE CHARGER

Next, we have the 5.7L V8. This has been a Chrysler staple for over 60 years. Because of this, it has become the standard of Chrysler reliability and performance. This engine produces 368 horsepower and 395 ft lb of torque. It gets an EPA estimated 16 miles per gallon in the city, and an EPA estimated 23 miles per gallon on the highway. This engine is perfect for someone wanting good performance, while still wanting good fuel economy.

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THE ORIGINALLY DODGE CHARGER

Clutches and brakes of the new Chargers may not be that effective in providing you with the safety measures that you need. This is why upgrading the brakes and the clutches with aftermarket markets which are of the highest quality standards is the best way to get the safety that we all need while we are on the road with our Dodge Chargers. When changing the brakes, make sure that the brake controllers and the brake rotors are in its best condition so that you can best certain about its great performance and efficiency.

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