- So what if it's got four doors? The 2007 Dodge Charger
breaks through the pack of bland midsize sedans with its
good looks, available high-performance models, roomy
interior and available all-wheel drive.
- Pros
- Sports car performance with sedan functionality, firm
handling, heady power from SRT8 model, reasonable price.
- Cons
- Heavy curb weight, some low-grade interior plastics, low
IIHS side-impact crash-test scores, sedan body style still
causes controversy.
- What's New for 2007
- As it was an all-new model last year, the Dodge Charger
receives only minor changes this year. A base-level
2.7-liter V6 engine joins the lineup, and there are now
all-wheel-drive variants of all trim levels except the
high-performance SRT8. For the SRT8, there's a newly
optional rear-seat DVD entertainment system with a premium
sound system.
- Introduction
- NASCAR, Hazzard Country…been there, done that. A year
after Dodge reintroduced the -- gasp! -- Charger name, the
naysayers have gone home as the vehicle has proven itself to
be a highly competent, refined and fun ride. Based on the
same platform as the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum, the
Dodge Charger offers a similarly roomy interior and smooth
ride. And with big engine upgrades and an available
ultra-high-performance SRT8 model, the Charger is a serious
alternative to many luxury sports sedans that cost nearly
twice as much.
For 2007, the Dodge Charger now comes with a 2.7-liter V6
as its base engine. Better power plants are the car's
existing choices, the 3.5-liter V6 and the 5.7-liter V8. The
latter comes with multi-displacement technology that shuts
down four of the eight cylinders when full power is not
needed, to slightly improve fuel economy. The
high-performance Dodge SRT8 is again available this year,
and comes with a monster 6.1-liter V8. With 425 horsepower,
it muscles its way to a 0-60-mph time under 6 seconds, which
is remarkable for such a heavy car.
Overall, we're fond of the 2007 Dodge Charger. While a
coupe body style would have been a nice nod to the past, you
can't beat a sedan with a usable interior and lots of
standard features. While competitors like the Honda Accord
and Mitsubishi Galant are reliable and come in
performance-oriented trim levels, there is simply no
substitute for rear-wheel-drive, V8-powered fun.
- Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options
- The 2007 Dodge Charger large sedan comes in three main
trim levels: SE (base), R/T and SRT8. The Dodge Charger SE
rear-wheel-drive model comes standard with 17-inch steel
wheels, cloth seats, a CD player with an auxiliary input
jack, a tilt and telescoping steering column and full power
accessories. It's also available with several optional
features. Most notable is the Dodge SXT package that offers
a more powerful V6 engine, alloy wheels, a power driver
seat, a 60/40-split rear seat and a Boston Acoustics audio
system. Other options for the Dodge SE or SXT include
18-inch alloy wheels, heated leather seats, automatic
dual-zone climate control, power-adjustable pedals, a
rear-seat DVD entertainment system, upgraded audio systems,
a navigation system and a sunroof.
Charger R/Ts generally have the same equipment as the
lower trims but add the V8 engine, leather seating and power
adjustable pedals as standard. There are also some
R/T-specific packages. The Enhanced R/T Performance Group
includes suede-trimmed heated seats, 20-inch chrome wheels,
performance-oriented tires and a sport-tuned suspension and
steering rack. It also features an exhaust system that adds
10 extra horsepower to the V8's performance in the
rear-wheel-drive car. The Daytona Package adds to the
Enhanced R/T Performance Group by offering unique decals,
paint colors and instrument panel customization.
The Dodge SRT8 comes standard with special hardware and
unique interior and exterior trim to distinguish it as the
high-performance model. These include a larger V8, a
sport-tuned suspension, 20-inch forged wheels, more powerful
brakes and sport seats. The Dodge SRT is the most
well-equipped Charger of the lineup, though features like
navigation and the rear entertainment system are still
optional. The Dodge SRT8 Super Bee special-edition package
adds unique graphics and a black/yellow color theme.
- Powertrains and Performance
- The 2007 Dodge Charger has three engine options. The
Dodge 2.7-liter V6 produces 190 hp and 190 pound-feet
of torque and comes with a four-speed automatic
transmission. The upgraded 3.5-liter V6 is good for 250 hp
and 250 lb-ft of torque. The 5.7-liter V8 delivers 340 hp
and 390 lb-ft of torque, and delivers a 0-60-mph time of
approximately 6 seconds. It also comes with a
multi-displacement system that shuts down four of the eight
cylinders when full power is not needed. Both the larger V6
and the V8 come with a standard five-speed automatic
transmission. The Dodge SRT8's 6.1-liter V8 is good for 425
hp and propels the car to a 0-60-mph time in the low
5-second range. A five-speed automatic transmission with a
specially calibrated AutoStick automanual mode is standard.
- Safety
- All Dodge Charger models except the base Dodge SE come
with standard traction control, antilock disc brakes with
brake assist and a stability control system. Optional
features include full-length side curtain airbags and
self-sealing tires. A tire-pressure monitor system comes
standard on the Dodge R/T. In NHTSA crash testing, the 2007
Dodge Charger received a perfect five-star rating for its
protection of front occupants in head-on collisions. In
side-impact tests, it earned four stars for front-occupant
safety and five stars for the rear. It also earned a top
score of "Good" in IIHS frontal-offset crash testing. The
IIHS' side-impact tests aren't so positive, however. The
vehicle has a "Marginal" rating (second-lowest) with the
side-curtain airbags and a worse "Poor" rating without.
- Interior Design and Special Features
- Thanks to the Charger's long wheelbase, the interior is
spacious and the backseat is particularly generous. The
interior styling is nothing to write home about, but does
make the effort to look attractive and sporty with a
two-tone color scheme, silver accents and white-faced
gauges. The Dodge SRT8 features red accent stitching and
sport seats that hold you snug in the turns.
- Driving Impressions
- With some serious torque and rear-wheel-drive power to
the pavement, the V8-powered Charger R/T provides great fun
for driving enthusiasts who appreciate the extra space. It's
also comfortable as a daily driver and for picking the kids
up from school. With its precise handling, head-turning
color schemes and decals, not to mention that rip-roaring
exhaust, the Charger Daytona is a clear winner. For those on
a budget, the 3.5-liter V6 is still a decent choice, as it
provides adequate power. As for the Dodge SRT8, it takes the
rear-wheel-drive V8-powered family sedan to a whole new
level. Who says one car can't be everything to everyone?
|
|
|