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2012 Dodge Charger - Drive Time Review with Steve Hammes

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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2011

Drive Time review of the 2012 Dodge Charger SXT Plus AWD by auto critic Steve Hammes
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  • So when can we have the 8AT on SRT8 with AWD??

  • @volkswagenaustin03 People are always criticizing American cars..... "They're too cheap, if not that....then they're copying Euro vehicles." People can't accept the fact that they're stepping up their game.

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  • Nice car, but I saw a V8 Dodge Charger for $36,000 here in Utah with AWD and basically the same equipment. I assume if was heavily discounted because that is one killer deal.

  • "...weighing in at over 4,150 lbs *despite* its aluminum hood" - would a hood really make that much of a difference?

  • @Futuregohan14 yo im from albany!

  • Nice videos! I just subscribed. What was the 0-60 for the V6?

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  • @MaliciousSRT

    You're right, the shifters looks like its from the Audi A8. I'm not exactly sure how to "shift" this, similar to most conventional shifters or similar to BMWs.

  • @VIRAJ818 Everyone IS loving the new Grand cherokee. Its interior, styling, and off road performance, but the problem comes in reliability. Many owner forums have people complaining about its electrical system being fried when the remote start is activated.

  • @cm18cam Don't know where you're getting your info from, but people are just raving about the new Grand Cherokees. Every new first model year has some issues.

  • I am very impressed with the improvements Ford, GM, and Chrysler have made. It's about time our domestic vehicles stepped up their game. The only Japanese companies that I find that are still doing a great job, are Nissan and Honda. Toyota has really messed on their designs. I love the new 7th gen Maxima's, but I'm not too fired up about the CVT. I really think they need to take the Maxima back to it's roots, and make it a RWD. Torque-steer in the Maxima is overwhelming.

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