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2019 Dodge Charger Review

Posted on November 9, 2018 By Jarvis

Time marches on. Cars get redesigned once, twice, three times. Most cars do, at least. The 2019 Dodge Charger carries on with the same basic platform it’s had since 2005. A styling update in 2011 gave it more of a Coke-bottle shape, and a 2015 refresh tweaked the front end, but it’s still the same basic Charger we’ve known and driven for more than a decade.

The Charger has remained relevant by bringing the power and by bringing back throwback muscle car editions that appeal to old guys but dumb it down for the younger set. It’s no straight-line special: it’s retro, but the 2019 Charger still drives well, and it’s unmistakably American.
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