The 2011 Dodge Charger is not for everyone, but it is unabashedly American and offers a unique blend of style, comfort, practicality and performance in this segment of big, boring sedans, Autoblog said.
Autoblog notes there are other full-size sedans that would seemingly stack up against Dodge's offering, but the editors had a hard time putting machines like the Buick LaCrosse, Ford Taurus, Honda Accord, Hyundai Azera or Toyota Avalon in the same class as the Charger.
The Dodge Charger that was brought back to life in the recent past looks like nothing you've ever seen, a Gulfnews.com review said. It has a truly aggressive stance, a macho look and appears to have everything we want in a Muscle car except that it has two extra doors.
Automobile Magazine said the new Charger's exterior dimensions are all within an inch of the previous car, but the overall impact is far greater and the car is significantly more aerodynamic as well. Full-width. rear taillights give the back end a lot more distinction and also echo the muscle-car-era Charger, Automobile said.
Autoblog said every bit of the 2011 Dodge Charger's suspension has been reworked, resulting in a quick handling car that still manages to feel very refined from behind the wheel with a ride that is at the same time well controlled and firm enough to inspire confidence.
Talking technology, Autoblog said the Uconnect infotainment system is a huge step forward. The article zeroed in on the buttons, dials and knobs that operate the climate control system and stereo, noting it may seem redundant to control such features both from the touchscreen and the center stack, but in practice the two sets work in perfect harmony.