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I Was Given My Dream Car For 24 HRS! 2020 Dodge Scat Pack 392 | SRT Hellcat! Mopar Gods Are Real Because My Dream Driveway Just Materialized. GUYS Checkout @YoutubeNonaBudget channel and sub and support. You can see his vidoe here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YsCS1oe0gA&t=454s I can't say thank you enough for the opportunity to collaborate with you brother! 2020 Dodge Charger Review by the Edmunds Experts Automakers have largely given up on making large sedans, especially ones that deliver high levels of performance. But Dodge continues to keep the flame lit with its 2020 Charger. Combining the visceral excitement of a muscle car with the convenience of four doors, the Charger is in a class by itself. You can choose the V6-powered Charger in its base form or go all out with the 707-horsepower Hellcat and its supercharged V8, but there are plenty of happy middle-ground options as well. 2020 also brings some new Widebody variants that deliver greater visual swagger as well as improved cornering performance. This year also marks the Charger's 50th anniversary, which Dodge is celebrating with a 717-hp Daytona limited edition. Combined with some more extensive underbody changes last year, the Dodge Charger remains relevant even though it's been almost a decade since it was reintroduced. Certainly, there are more sensible and fuel-efficient choices for a roomy sedan. Toyota's Avalon, in particular, has become surprisingly sporty in recent years. But if you have an appetite for performance but want some sedan-based practicality, the Charger is the only way to go.
I Was Given My Dream Car For 24 HRS! 2020 Dodge Scat Pack 392 | SRT Hellcat! Mopar Gods Are Real Because My Dream Driveway Just Materialized. GUYS Checkout @YoutubeNonaBudget channel and sub and support. You can see his vidoe here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YsCS1oe0gA&t=454s I can't say thank you enough for the opportunity to collaborate with you brother! 2020 Dodge Charger Review by the Edmunds Experts Automakers have largely given up on making large sedans, especially ones that deliver high levels of performance. But Dodge continues to keep the flame lit with its 2020 Charger. Combining the visceral excitement of a muscle car with the convenience of four doors, the Charger is in a class by itself. You can choose the V6-powered Charger in its base form or go all out with the 707-horsepower Hellcat and its supercharged V8, but there are plenty of happy middle-ground options as well. 2020 also brings some new Widebody variants that deliver greater visual swagger as well as improved cornering performance. This year also marks the Charger's 50th anniversary, which Dodge is celebrating with a 717-hp Daytona limited edition. Combined with some more extensive underbody changes last year, the Dodge Charger remains relevant even though it's been almost a decade since it was reintroduced. Certainly, there are more sensible and fuel-efficient choices for a roomy sedan. Toyota's Avalon, in particular, has become surprisingly sporty in recent years. But if you have an appetite for performance but want some sedan-based practicality, the Charger is the only way to go.