2015 Dodge Charger.

Discussion in 'General Off-Topic' started by Wolf, Apr 30, 2014.

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Do you like the Design?

  1. Yes! I love it! :D

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  2. No, Not really. :(

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  1. Wolf

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    The wait is over for the all-new 2015 dodge Charger
    though with a quick glance at the photos, it seems ‘all-new’ is a bit of a stretch. But while everything but the front grille may look carried over, nearly every body panel has been updated. The subtle changes continue inside with a reworked dashboard, a more techno-laden gauge cluster, a new center stack, and a sweet T-handle gear selector.

    Things under the hood are still familiar, too. The base 3.6-liter, Pentastar V-6 returns, as does the venerable 5.7-liter, HEMI V-8. The transmission options have changed, however. The eight-speed TorqueFlite automatic is now standard across the board, helping the Pentastar V-6 achieve 31 mpg highway while assisting the 5.7-liter HEMI sprint to 60 mph in roughly 5 seconds.The interior sees a host of electronic upgrades and new technologies within Chrysler's latest version of Uconnect. Voice texting, updated 3D navigation, WiFi hotspot capabilities, and the all-newDodge

    Performance pages all find a home within the 8.4-inch touch screen. That latter item holds a plethora of performance options and customizable settings including launch control and its rpm settings, performance timers, extra gauges, and even a g-force meter.

    Matching the updated and more upmarket interior is the Charger’s reworked outer skin. The most noticeable changes lie up front with its more Dodge Dart-like appearance. Around to the sides are scalloped doors still flowing into the large rear haunches and then to a detail-rich rear fascia. A new crop of wheels completes the 2015 transformation.

    So down to the question, Do you like the all new Dodge Charger?

    Picture souce(s): The official Dodge Website.

     
    #1 Wolf, Apr 30, 2014
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  2. Antonov225

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    Damnit. You got me. I waited for at least 5 minutes watching it load...

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    Haha. Totally worth it.
     
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  3. Wolf

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    Lol, Sorry hahaha.
     
  4. Nish01

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    No not really (is what i voted), i prefer the 2015 Challenger
     
  5. Wolf

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    I agree with you on that, With the charger they completely rebuilt it. With the challenger on the other hand, They've kept the old classic look. And it's that challenger stance that I love most.

    Alot of people don't care about a massive Fire breathing Hemi, They care about the fact that they drive a piece of great history.
     
  6. logoster

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    ewwww, it's so ugly (even more so than what ford did to the 2015 mustang, would much rather drive that vs this)
     
  7. Nish01

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    exactly why i love it, still has that old muscle car look to it. but of course with upgraded tech.

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  8. Wolf

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    I would drive it just because it's a Dodge. We don't have much dodge cars here in Australia, We only have the small one And the Grand Caravan.
    I've seen a Dodge Laramie before and it was Epic!

    And I've seen a few small dodge ram Trucks.
     
  9. 14ramosr

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    Why are all the American companies "Eurpoeanizing" their cars? This America, we like American cars. That's just my view on it.
     
  10. Wolf

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    Atleast your not like Australia, Completely rebadging all the Australian cars and making them in china.
     
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  11. WrongBrothers

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    I dunno, I like the new Mustang. However, this thing doesn't look very muscle car-ish.
     
  12. Wolf

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    I couldn't agree with you any more.
     
  13. logoster

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    huh? so confused, not sure if you got what i said or not, so ill reword it:

    ewww, the new charger is so ugly (even more so than the new mustang, would much rather drive the new mustang then the new charger, the new challenger however looks quite awesome)
     
  14. argilla11

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    Looks like the Challenger and the Dart fucked and made this.
     
  15. IBsenoj

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    I honestly like old sport cars WAAAYYY better than the new ones, E.G.

    Acura NSX AWESOME Super Car!

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    and thennnnn it turned into some totally different car (that I think looks like all the other new "Fancy" cars)


    (imported from here)
     
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  16. Wolf

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    I got what you said, And I was saying that I would drive it.
     
  17. Car crusher

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    I agree... Cars are becoming... Well they are starting to look inferior... Such a shame :(
     
  18. LSDMT420

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    Come on America, be creative and innovative. I really wish we would stop making throwback retro styled cars, and instead try something unique and fresh. These 60's/ 70's designs were hot then because they were new..
     
  19. logoster

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    Ewww no, our american designs from before they started ruining everything with European designs were perfectly fine, and they are plenty create for us

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk
     
  20. LSDMT420

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    Yes, but how about we break the mold? The cars in the 50's-60's were innovative imaginative and wholly their own at the time. We need a Harley Earl for our time, that is to say the 21st century. Give me something I've never seen before and blows my mind, then make it cheap enough for normal people to buy. Everything today is so iterative and focus group tested.
     
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