What CarGurus' Experts are Saying About the Dodge Charger

America's ongoing fascination with muscle cars expresses itself very clearly in the Dodge Charger. While the new Challenger coupe reflects its origins more clearly, the Dodge Charger sedan combines four doors with a range of engines now capped by the legendary Hellcat Hemi, which offers a staggering 707 horsepower in the new Charger SRT Hellcat. Also available in 370 horsepower Police versions and the R/T Scat Pack form with 485 horsepower, the Dodge Charger continues the American sedan tradition as the rest of the Big Three automakers focuses on a growing U.S. appetite for crossovers. With rear-wheel drive rather than front-wheel drive since 2007, the new Dodge Charger may never acquire the collectability of older models, it is a very traditional American car by its look, sound, and feel.