2006 Dodge Charger SRT8

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Charging Forward: Dodge Charger SRT8 adds to the SRT line

ROGER HART
Published Date: 10/10/05
2006 DODGE CHARGER SRT8
ON SALE: Now
BASE PRICE: $35,995
POWERTRAIN: 6.1-liter, 425-hp, 420-lb-ft V8; rwd, five-speed automatic
CURB WEIGHT: 4180 lbs
0 TO 60 MPH: 5.2 seconds (mfr.)
FUEL MILEAGE (EPA combined) : 16.7 mpg


Along with the Dodge Viper SRT10 coupe, the latest offering from Chryslers SRT group is the Dodge Charger SRT8. Powered by a 6.1-liter Hemi making 425 hp and 420 lb-ft, it goes from 0 to 60 mph in a shade more than five seconds, Dodge claims. No mean feat considering the four-door sedan weighs 4180 pounds. The engine makes 85 more hp than the 5.7-liter Hemi in the standard Charger.

SRT upgrades include stiffer springs and suspension bushings, specially tuned dampers and larger antiroll bars. The suspension is lowered one-half inch from the base Charger, and the car rides on 20-inch forged aluminum wheels fitted with Goodyear F1 three-season tires, 245/45R-20 in front, 255/45R-20 in the back. Four-piston Brembo brakes are standard all around.

Charger joins SRT versions of the Chrysler 300C and Dodge Magnum using the 6.1-liter Hemi and is the most aggressive of the bunch. We sampled all three at Laguna Seca, and the stiffer-sprung Charger, with the ability to completely switch off the cars ESP (Electronic Stability Program), felt the fastest around the track. The Chargers ESP has three levels: all on, which cuts the engine when it detects wheelspin; partially on, which allows wheelspin but will kick in to cut the engine and apply brakes when yaw sensors detect too much sideways movement; and all off, which also increases the throttle response and triggers more aggressive shift points from the five-speed automatic transmission. The unit is fitted with autostick, which keeps the gear you select, even if you bang up against the rev limiter.

On the smooth roads leading up to Laguna, we found the ride and handling to be fine, the heavily bolstered seats to be firm and comfortable, and the loud exhaust note a real joy to listen to. At cruising speed, the exhaust note goes away to a steady purr. Get back on the throttle, and all the meanness returns.

While the aggressive stance, big wheels and tires, and SRT badges give away what lies beneath the hood, the car is very well mannered until you trounce the throttle.

The Charger name harks back to Dodges muscle car prowess during the 1960s and 70s. This new version has all the right muscle-car DNA, and even if it does have four doors, its still a blast to drive.


source:http://www.autoweek.com/article.cms?articleId=103273
 
mikeyb said:
Does Dodge have a 6 speed to put into the SRTs?

only 6-speed they have is for the viper and srt10 ram. im sure they could adapt one of those for it
 
Iggy said:
only 6-speed they have is for the viper and srt10 ram. im sure they could adapt one of those for it

I was think about that but I bet it won't bolt up to the Hemi.
 
wow... 4180 lbs! i wonder why american car makers don't emphasize on weight reduction?
 
cuz we as Americans are fat asses ourselves...



ChopstickHero said:
wow... 4180 lbs! i wonder why american car makers don't emphasize on weight reduction?
 
TampaBlackMSP said:
Sad but true...us 'mericans just can't keep our grubby 'lil fingers outta the cookie jar!

You mean stay away from MacDonalds and Burger King.
 
mikeyb said:
Does Dodge have a 6 speed to put into the SRTs?
No, but there are kits on the way. Yeah, the car's a little heavy, but it doesn't feel like 4100 lbs when you're behind the wheel. That car is extremely fun to drive.
 
It's heavy...It's big...It's powerful...It's straightforward...It's bold...It's Amercian...and that's okay ;) It is exactly what it is...no BS and I like that...reminds me of the mean muscle cars that came out in the 60's.
 
Antoine said:
It's heavy...It's big...It's powerful...It's straightforward...It's bold...It's Amercian...and that's okay ;) It is exactly what it is...no BS and I like that...reminds me of the mean muscle cars that came out in the 60's.

Yeah... gas mileage is nice and all, and I love the way a small car drives, but there is just something nice about that car. Plus, it looks amazing (aside from the taillights). A manual transmission would be awesome in that line, they left it out of the LH series (intrepid, concorde, et al) and now it seem slike they're leaving it out of the LX series (300, charger, magnum) as well.
 

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