

Judging the Dodge Charger
When looking to rent or buy a four-door sedan with some attitude, take a look at the new Dodge Charger. Sure, it’s a family four-door with lots of safety features and trunk space (and split-folding rear seats offer additional trunk space capacity), but it’s also a muscle car, whose engine lineup runs from a 2.7 liter V6 all the way up to a very powerful 6.1 liter SRT HEMI V8. Some of the characteristics scream muscle car, like the aggressive front grille, the sloping roof line, and the prominent wheel arches (Dodge offers options in 17, 18 or 20 inch wheels). And critics agree: there’s just kind of an all around “bad” look to the automobile. And by “bad,” of course, we mean good. True story: a guy showed up to the wedding I saw last month driving one of these, and a couple of bridesmaids were over to greet him before he’d even stepped out the door. That scores some pretty big points for the Charger in the first impression department.
The 2010 Dodge Chargers for sale, rent, or lease are an attractive option if you want something bold out of a four-door sedan, and their retro Dukes of Hazzard style is easy to trick out into something even better for the twenty-first century, should you choose to individualize.
But the Charger has a more economical side, too: 26 miles per gallon on the highway, advanced multistage airbags, MP3 Traction Control, and Electronic Stability Programming. A further practical attraction is parts availability. Dodge Charger parts are really easy to find, readily available on the internet or at local parts dealers.
If you see a Dodge Charger for sale and you think you might buy or lease, consider the following advice — while the SRT HEMI V8 Charger will leave you breathless at its power and in awe of its performance abilities, the base trim models leave something to be desired in the power department. Think of the SRT HEMI V8 as a Hall of Fame home run hitter, while the base trim V6 model can only crank it out of a Little League park. And the reality is this: nearly $15,000 separates the SRT HEMI V8 Charger from the base trim model. Still, if you’re looking for something practical in the muscle car class, and can do without the HEMI, consider a Dodge Charger for sale, rent, or lease.
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I would like to know how much it will cost to starting renting this or a Dodge charger.
Actually i would like to know more about how i can get it leased