2006 Dodge Charger SRT-8 First Drive
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TO THE POINT What’s New? A 425-horsepower, 6.1-liter Hemi V-8; beefed-up drivetrain components; sport-tuned suspension; 20-inch alloy wheels with performance tires; front sport seats; special bodywork and interior trim.
Selling Points: Raw horsepower; exclusivity; room for the family; serious performance at a reasonable price.
Deal Breakers: Poor fuel economy; coming up with a reason for why you need one.
Our Advice: If you can’t lose the itch to light up your tires yet need to haul kids and clients, the 2006 Dodge Charger SRT-8 is a dream come true.

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Click to enlarge. 2006 Dodge Charger SRT-8 Model Mix Fully equipped, the 2006 Dodge Charger SRT-8 comes in at about $45,000, including the gas guzzler tax. That’s a bargain compared to, say, a Cadillac CTS V-Series.

In its sporty-looking but mild-mannered versions – namely the SE and SXT with the standard V6 – the Dodge Charger is a likeable car with a decent power, above-average ride and handling, and one of the most spacious back seats in the business. Step up to the Hemi-powered R/T and Daytona R/T models and you have a car with all the chutzpah any ordinary driver could ever want or need.

With this new version, however, the full SRT treatment takes the Charger into a whole new category, making it a true high-performance automobile capable of turning in acceleration and braking numbers on par with some pretty pricey European nameplates. Which, when combined with a relatively modest $36,000 price tag, makes it look like a deal. Just remember to add the $2,100 gas guzzler tax, because 6.1-liters of displacement is simply not going to use fuel efficiently.

The 2006 Dodge Charger SRT-8’s upgrades are mainly under the sheetmetal. Outside, there’s a giant hood scoop and huge 20-inch wheels to announce the Charger SRT-8’s additional firepower. Inside, special seats and trim accompany a fully-decked out cabin. Even when optioned up with side airbags, automatic climate control, a power sunroof, navigation radio, Sirius satellite radio, Bluetooth wireless communications hardware, and SRT Kicker speakers, the Charger SRT-8 comes in around $45,000 – including the gas guzzler tax. Compared to, say, a Cadillac CTS V-Series, that’s a screaming bargain.


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