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“Speed and performance define the Dodge Charger and with strong proportions and sleek style, the Dodge Charger is the definition of muscle.” “Here’s Your Daily Dose of Dopamine. Hear the roar of a Mustang as the ground starts to tremble and your legs start to shake. As always, Mustang draws upon its performance roots with features for enhanced handling, high-powered engine options and a classic Mustang design.”
The Dodge Charger offers more horsepower, torque, and engine options than the Ford Mustang. For high-speed performance, both muscle cars are equipped with RWD capabilities, but you can upgrade the Dodge Charger to unlock AWD capabilities. Both sports cars also offer a host of performance features, including specially-designed suspensions.
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The 2022 Charger and the 2022 Mustang are close in size, but they offer their own unique designs. The Charger is more modern and muscular with sharp lines and sporty features. The Mustang’s exterior is sleek and with bold sculpting and features similar to the Charger.
In terms of color customization, you can choose between 13 color options in the Charger and 12 in the Mustang. Both cars can also be upgraded to change the standard wheel designs as well as add exclusive design details, including badging and racing stripes.
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The 2022 Charger offers more space for passengers and cargo than the Ford Mustang. However, both vehicles also offer an array of features that prioritize comfort, convenience, and connectivity.
The Charger offers heated and ventilated front seats, Dual-Zone Automatic Temperature Control, a 7” Driver Information Cluster Display, a Uconnect system with a customizable touchscreen display, hands-free calling and voice command, available Navigation and a 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and more. The Mustang offers Dual-Zone Electronic Automatic Temperature Control, Intelligent Access with Push-button Start, Adaptive Cruise Control, and Ford’s SYNC infotainment system. The cars also come with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Bluetooth.
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Who said speedy joyrides can’t be both thrilling and safe? Both the Dodge and the Ford earned five stars from the NHTSA for their advanced safety features.
They also received a Crashiworthiness rating of ‘Good’ from the IIHS, which is the highest rating a vehicle can obtain.
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The Dodge Charger has an 18.5 gallon fuel tank. The estimated cost to fill up your tank is around $75, and the annual fuel cost is approximately $2,650.
Even though most Dodge Chargers offer rear-wheel drive capabilities, they handle very well in snow. However, if you prefer all-wheel drive, you can upgrade your Charger to get it.
The SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody and the SRT Jailbreak are equipped with a supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI V8 engine and is capable of producing up to 797 horsepower, making them the fastest out of the lineup.
The Dodge Charger offers 7 trim levels, including the SXT ($32,500), the GT ($32,500), the RT ($40,895), the SCAT Pack ($46,620), the SCAT Pack Widebody ($52,315), the SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody ($85,695), and the SRT Jailbreak ($86,595).
SRT engineers stated that with proper maintenance and parts replacement, the Dodge Charger can last anywhere from 250,000 miles to 300,000 miles.
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