2004 charger
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2004 charger
I know it's alittle strange talking about domestics but anyone heard anything about the 04 dodge charger?... i can't find any updated info on it aside from the 04 release and they put the hemi in it instead of the cng motor. any info ya'll have would be cool it's between the charger and the evo for my next car see ing as they will both be about $30k. Evo is prolly quicker but the charger just looks so damn slick heh
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I've always been more interested with the Challenger, rather than the Charger, but they both are some of the most incredible cars that Dodge slapped together.
I'll admit I do like the new TV spot where the two rednecks in the Plymouth Duster get smoked by the Ram Sport, all while hauling a charger.
I'll poke around while I'm at work tonight. If I can dig anything up, I'll post what I find.
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I'll admit I do like the new TV spot where the two rednecks in the Plymouth Duster get smoked by the Ram Sport, all while hauling a charger.
I'll poke around while I'm at work tonight. If I can dig anything up, I'll post what I find.
-Goon-Kun
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found this on motor trend:
2004 Dodge Charger: Rear-drive sedan will replace the cab-forward Intrepid. The Charger is expected to offer 3.7L V-6 and 4.7L V-8 engine option, with the Charger R/T featuring the new 5.7L Hemi V-8.
[EDIT]: here a pic of the concept from this site
crap pic didnt work... just go to the site in the link
2004 Dodge Charger: Rear-drive sedan will replace the cab-forward Intrepid. The Charger is expected to offer 3.7L V-6 and 4.7L V-8 engine option, with the Charger R/T featuring the new 5.7L Hemi V-8.
[EDIT]: here a pic of the concept from this site
crap pic didnt work... just go to the site in the link
Last edited by bcustom152; Dec 3, 2002 at 10:55 AM.