Is the 2014 Dodge Challenger a muscle car?

Is the 2014 Dodge Challenger a muscle car?

For all those who missed the muscle cars the first time around, they’re back, the 2014 Dodge Challenger is right there with the Ford Mustang and Chevy Camaro and they’re all far better than their ancestors.

What’s the difference between the old and new Dodge Challenger?

The 2014 Challenger is longer, higher and altogether larger than the old version. Park the old and the new side-by-side, and the differences become clear. Still, there’s no mistaking the family line, with the long hood, short rear deck and retro styling cues.

What kind of horsepower does a Dodge Challenger have?

The 5.7-liter Hemi V8 churns 375 horsepower with the manual transmission, and the monstrous 6.4-liter SRT8 goes to 470. The fully-independent suspension gives a level of handling that would have been unimaginable in those old days.

How big is the touch screen on a Dodge Challenger?

21st-century echnology.tengineered with technology, uconnect®brings a range of communication and entertainment services straight to your challenger. there are many convenient, must-have, user- friendly options to choose from, including a 6.5-inch touch screen with navigation and voice command.

What kind of transmission does a 2014 Dodge Dart have?

The 2014 Dart SXT, Limited and GT all share the same 184-horsepower/2.4-liter MultiAir2-enhanced Tigershark. Buyers can opt for either a 6-speed manual transmission or 6-speed automatic, but only the 1.4-liter offers the DCCT (dual dry-clutch transmission) automatic.

What kind of suspension does a 2014 Ram 1500 have?

The 2014 Ram 1500 is a light-duty pickup with heavy-duty features. It offers two kinds of suspension systems. The first is Active-Level Rear Air Suspension System, which gives you five levels of operation that adjust ground clearance. The second is Multilink Coil Spring Rear Suspension, which combines comfort and capability.

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