2011 Dodge Charger

Usually when we’re publishing an article about a new car we’re in a rush to get the details and the pictures out as soon as possible. We rarely get to look through every image that we upload here so we’re glad to see that people that have a little more time on their hands can blow pics up and notice things that we sometimes miss.

The folks at Allpar.com point out that the 2011 Dodge Charger will be available with red seats, the first time in many years that a color other than gray, black, or tan has appeared in a Chrysler car.

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Refresher: The 2011 Dodge Charger will go on sale at the end of 2010. The 2011 Dodge Charger SE and Charger Rallye will be powered by a 3.6L Pentastar V6 engine while the 2011 Charger R/T lineup will get the 5.7L HEMI V8 with 4-cylinder mode FuelSaver Technology. All-wheel-drive will be available as an option.

2011 Dodge Charger:

- By: Zain Haq

Source: Allpar


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  • Matt

    “2011 Dodge Charger will get optional red seats”…….yawn…..zzzzzzzzzzzz

  • Matt

    “2011 Dodge Charger will get optional red seats”…….yawn…..zzzzzzzzzzzz

  • Matt

    “2011 Dodge Charger will get optional red seats”…….yawn…..zzzzzzzzzzzz

  • http://shop.group5motorsport.com/ KW Variant 3

    A car’s steering system enables the car to turn and its suspension system smooths out the ride. However things can go wrong, making the ride rough or steering difficult or dangerous. This means time to repair. Many types of steering and suspension systems have been used to control cars. Older cars use mechanical suspension that relies on springs and shock absorbers but new cars use hydraulic cylinders called struts. Besides this, many of today’s cars rely on rack and pinion steering. Without proper care, a car’s steering system should give 80,000 to 100,000 miles of smooth turns.

  • http://shop.group5motorsport.com/ KW Variant 3

    A car’s steering system enables the car to turn and its suspension system smooths out the ride. However things can go wrong, making the ride rough or steering difficult or dangerous. This means time to repair. Many types of steering and suspension systems have been used to control cars. Older cars use mechanical suspension that relies on springs and shock absorbers but new cars use hydraulic cylinders called struts. Besides this, many of today’s cars rely on rack and pinion steering. Without proper care, a car’s steering system should give 80,000 to 100,000 miles of smooth turns.

  • http://shop.group5motorsport.com/ KW Variant 3

    A car’s steering system enables the car to turn and its suspension system smooths out the ride. However things can go wrong, making the ride rough or steering difficult or dangerous. This means time to repair. Many types of steering and suspension systems have been used to control cars. Older cars use mechanical suspension that relies on springs and shock absorbers but new cars use hydraulic cylinders called struts. Besides this, many of today’s cars rely on rack and pinion steering. Without proper care, a car’s steering system should give 80,000 to 100,000 miles of smooth turns.

  • http://shop.group5motorsport.com/ KW Variant 3

    A car’s steering system enables the car to turn and its suspension system smooths out the ride. However things can go wrong, making the ride rough or steering difficult or dangerous. This means time to repair. Many types of steering and suspension systems have been used to control cars. Older cars use mechanical suspension that relies on springs and shock absorbers but new cars use hydraulic cylinders called struts. Besides this, many of today’s cars rely on rack and pinion steering. Without proper care, a car’s steering system should give 80,000 to 100,000 miles of smooth turns.

  • http://shop.group5motorsport.com/ KW Variant 3

    A car’s steering system enables the car to turn and its suspension system smooths out the ride. However things can go wrong, making the ride rough or steering difficult or dangerous. This means time to repair. Many types of steering and suspension systems have been used to control cars. Older cars use mechanical suspension that relies on springs and shock absorbers but new cars use hydraulic cylinders called struts. Besides this, many of today’s cars rely on rack and pinion steering. Without proper care, a car’s steering system should give 80,000 to 100,000 miles of smooth turns.