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07 charger question

Started by tkkruzer, January 07, 2008, 09:42:32 AM

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tkkruzer

hello all and a happy new year to you all also. me and my wife are looking at a 07 charger r/t and i am wandering what do you guys think about the car. what kind of milege will I get? and any issues i'll face with the car,like recalls, maintance problems and so on. i really need your help on this gang so any input will be appreciated. thanx in advance.  :cheers: Tom

jwilk01

Go easy on him guys he is fairly new around here.

:poke: :horse:

JR

www.chargerforums.com

The new "Charger" is kind of a sore spot around here. It is a very nice car though. Just not a Charger.

Mileage with the 5.7 is around 18mpg average real world driving, the little 2.7 gets 28mpg, and the high output 3.5 gets 22-25mpg.
70 Charger RT top bananna /68 Charger RT triple green

dodgecharger-fan

Not to run you off or anything, but JR's right. www.chargerforums.com is a better source for info on the new cars.

See ya over there! I'm dodgechargerfan there.

69charger2002

i got 22 driving a 2.7 around, and 15 mpg with every hemi i've had.. that's city/highway. don't expect close to 20 out of a hemi. i don't know about any recalls, unless they are currently having people bring back the body shell to be redesigned  :nana:
trav
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tkkruzer

 :rofl: ok,ok, guys I know its not a charger,but its still a great car to drive. I still cant believe they made it a 4 door but what ever :shruggy:.anyway I thank you for your input cause it will make a difference to me wether I fight for it or not. with gas at 3.10 a gallon i'm not so sure I want to get a car that only gets 15 to 18 average. anyways more input plese :2thumbs: this is great....Tom

Brock Samson

might i suggest a search?..
try "Four Door" or "Sedan", "Creeder",...  :smilielol:
or, do a search for this smilie?..  :horse:

or - "oh no, not this shit again!"....  :eek2:


http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,40.0.html

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,2412.0.html

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,565.0.html

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,5872.0.html

I've concidered getting a SRT/8 in the new Red or the latest mettalic Blue




it would have to be a lease return though, so maybe once my 300 M hits 100 K miles... it's just at 70,000 now...
by then gas may very well be $4 a Gal.


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694spdRT

I am surprised the Hemi's are only getting 15-18mpg average. My '05 Jeep Grand Cherokee Hemi with full time 4wd gets 17mpg all around and will get 21-22mpg hwy going 65-70mph.

1968 Charger 383 auto
1969 Charger R/T 440 4 speed
1970 Charger 500 440 auto
1972 Challenger 318
1976 W200 Club Cab 4x4 400 auto 
1978 Ramcharger 360 auto
2001 Durango SLT 4.7L (daily driver)
2005 Ram 2500 4x4 Big Horn Cummins Diesel 6 speed
2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 5.7 Hemi

mally69

A friend of mine has a new charger, so i decided to see how the power level compared to my 69' with a 440. I kinda chuckled to myself when he stomped the pedal :smilielol: didnt seem overwhelmed  or blessed with power :Twocents:

It kinda made me have that feeling like getting cuaght with a fat girl, its all good until your buddy's find out.

NMike

Quote from: 694spdRT on January 07, 2008, 11:40:39 AM
I am surprised the Hemi's are only getting 15-18mpg average. My '05 Jeep Grand Cherokee Hemi with full time 4wd gets 17mpg all around and will get 21-22mpg hwy going 65-70mph.



it takes X amount of fuel to make X amount of horse power. there is no way around that. all V8's get about the same mileage. plus i bet that you don't stomp it as hard in the Grand as you would in a Charger. :Twocents:

Ghoste

That new charger is also a very heavy car.  Ponch has one so you might ask him about mileage too (although now that I think about it, his may be a 2.7).

bull

Quote from: Ghoste on January 08, 2008, 04:38:45 AM
That new charger is also a very heavy car.  Ponch has one so you might ask him about mileage too (although now that I think about it, his may be a 2.7).

Ponch is pretty heavy too. :nana: Relax, I probably outweigh you by 50 lbs.

But back to the topic. How does someone who's been registered here almost a year and posted 99 messages somehow escape the fact that the new "Charger" is a bit of a hot button? Are you trying to stir the pot, tkkruzer? I know it's been a whole month or so since we've had a new "Charger" go-around but I think it would be nice if we could go a little longer next time. Maybe a good solid three months.

694spdRT

Quote from: NMike on January 07, 2008, 04:37:25 PM
Quote from: 694spdRT on January 07, 2008, 11:40:39 AM
I am surprised the Hemi's are only getting 15-18mpg average. My '05 Jeep Grand Cherokee Hemi with full time 4wd gets 17mpg all around and will get 21-22mpg hwy going 65-70mph.



it takes X amount of fuel to make X amount of horse power. there is no way around that. all V8's get about the same mileage. plus i bet that you don't stomp it as hard in the Grand as you would in a Charger. :Twocents:

There are a lot of variables involved with fuel economy depending on what vehicle a particular engine is in. With the same driving habits a 2wd hemi Charger should get better mileage than my 4wd Jeep. The Jeep is heavier, sits higher up, has lower gears, and has more drivetrain resistance. My wifes '95 Mercury Cougar with a 210 horse 4.6 V8 will get 30mpg on the interstate and 24mpg combined city/highway. I would bet there is not a 4wd Ford truck out there that can claim that type of economy with the same 4.6 V8. In fact a friend has a '97 Ford 4wd with a 4.6 V8 and he gets about 17mpg highway with it.

If guys are in stop and go traffic with a Charger I would say 15mpg is good. My overall economy with the Jeep in combined city and highway driving is in the 17-18mpg range. In the winter it is a little less at 15-16mpg which is typical of any vehicle. So either my Jeep is exceptionally good or the new Chargers are exceptionally bad(no pun intended) ;).
1968 Charger 383 auto
1969 Charger R/T 440 4 speed
1970 Charger 500 440 auto
1972 Challenger 318
1976 W200 Club Cab 4x4 400 auto 
1978 Ramcharger 360 auto
2001 Durango SLT 4.7L (daily driver)
2005 Ram 2500 4x4 Big Horn Cummins Diesel 6 speed
2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 5.7 Hemi

tkkruzer

ok guys sorry about bringing up the new charger issue,so to make all happy and me get the needed info lets call the car the dodge wiggett R/T that way we wont get confused as to what we are talking about. which is a CAR nothing more :icon_smile_wink: anyway I went and bought the thing and am very happy with my wiggett R/T. i'm getting near 20 mpg combined right now and was wandering if this was low or high or what. regardless of the name of the car, I still like it :2thumbs: and I hope you guys will accept me as I am :angel: an old fart driving a Wiggett R/T :2thumbs:thanx for the input all.   Tom

mally69

well,since i have never seen a wiggett , you might as well post up a pic of the thing :lol: :2thumbs:

472 R/T SE

Quote from: bull on January 08, 2008, 07:13:12 AM


But back to the topic. How does someone who's been registered here almost a year and posted 99 messages somehow escape the fact that the new "Charger" is a bit of a hot button? Are you trying to stir the pot, tkkruzer? I know it's been a whole month or so since we've had a new "Charger" go-around but I think it would be nice if we could go a little longer next time. Maybe a good solid three months.

It's only a hot button for those who let it be.  :insertsarcasm:



tkkruzer, congrats on your new purchase.  I thought all old farts were set in their ways and not willing to accept the whoring out of our beloved cars of the past having their names used.  :D  Congrats for looking past that.  So what color is it?  We'll have one once my wife is out of school. 

tkkruzer

thanx for the kind words, :icon_smile_cool: ita a dark maroon color with a gray leather interior. it rides smooth and fast. you all have to understand that this the first V8 car i've owned since 89 when i sold off my 72 R/R. since then all i've had were V6's and 4cyl's and let me tell you its like riding a young woman after you have been taking matters into your own hands for so long :2thumbs: I just dont compare the classics of the past with the machines of today,so its just a classy new car thats fun to drive. have a great day gang... :cheers:  Tom

deputycrawford

07 Charger? They haven't made one since 1974.  They making a new Charger soon? Keep my informed. I am VERY interested.
If it ain't wide open; it ain't running.        Rule number one in motocross racing: Pin it; row the gear box; and wait until you hit something.     At work my motto is: If you need me, call someone else.

bull

Quote from: 472 R/T SE on January 08, 2008, 04:46:04 PM
I thought all old farts were set in their ways and not willing to accept the whoring out of our beloved cars of the past having their names used.  :D 

Actually, it seems that in my experience it's the old farts are the ones that don't really care that much. Every Mopar guy I know that owns one or likes them is older than me. :nana:

In fact, I wonder if the new "Charger" is kind of a metaphore for the old dude's life? He started out fast, sleek and good-looking, verile and energetic, new to the scene, kicking butt and taking names. Now he's a bit run down, kind of flabby, not as fast and nowhere near as attractive, not so dangerous and exciting but more responsible and classy and still somewhat fun as long as you have him home by 8 pm.

472 R/T SE

Quote from: bull on January 09, 2008, 03:37:25 AM


Actually, it seems that in my experience it's the old farts are the ones that don't really care that much. Every Mopar guy I know that owns one or likes them is older than me. :nana:

In fact, I wonder if the new "Charger" is kind of a metaphore for the old dude's life? He started out fast, sleek and good-looking, verile and energetic, new to the scene, kicking butt and taking names. Now he's a bit run down, kind of flabby, not as fast and nowhere near as attractive, not so dangerous and exciting but more responsible and classy and still somewhat fun as long as you have him home by 8 pm.

Damn dude, you didn't have to personally attack me.   :slap:  I know I'm slow, but it's nothing a gear change won't cure.

tkkruzer

  :iagree: you got it 472 some young guy wants to prove he has value , :icon_smile_cool: but I dont care what other think. he's probably too young to have even enjoyed the muscle car he drives when it was on a show room floor :shruggy: bu then neither did I so ,what ever,,, :2thumbs: the fact is the benefits of being an old fart far excell the benefits of being young. think about it, cheeper food, insurance, we have more money(?) more time to enjoy our cars, we still can have young women,all while looking good. :coolgleamA: yep i'm an OLD FART and proud of it.  later guys.. :cheers: TOM

472 R/T SE

Sorry Tom, maybe I should have put a smilee face or two with my last post.

bull & I are cool.  We just have opposite spectrum's of taste.  We rode over 300 miles on the road together last summer one day and not once did I have to pull over so he could punch me after every '06 & '07 I so graciously pointed out for him.  Truth be told, his little girls told me bull has a secret fascination with the new car (posters, t-shirts, etc.)  I don't think he wants anyone to know.  :icon_smile_wink:

His analogy just hit home if I took it literally.  Same with yours.  Which gets me to thinking again... :scratchchin:   :icon_smile_big:

bull

Quote from: 472 R/T SE on January 09, 2008, 08:10:00 PM
Truth be told, his little girls told me bull has a secret fascination with the new car (posters, t-shirts, etc.)  I don't think he wants anyone to know.  :icon_smile_wink:

I'd come over and smack you around a little for saying that but then you'd probably make me help clean the garage out. ;)

bull

Quote from: tkkruzer on January 09, 2008, 04:36:21 PM
  :iagree: you got it 472 some young guy wants to prove he has value , :icon_smile_cool: but I dont care what other think. he's probably too young to have even enjoyed the muscle car he drives when it was on a show room floor :shruggy: bu then neither did I so ,what ever,,, :2thumbs: the fact is the benefits of being an old fart far excell the benefits of being young. think about it, cheeper food, insurance, we have more money(?) more time to enjoy our cars, we still can have young women,all while looking good. :coolgleamA: yep i'm an OLD FART and proud of it.  later guys.. :cheers: TOM

I am too young for that. :'( I was born in '66 and like a lot of guys here I'd love to have seen them on the showroom floor. By the time I was 16 there was nothing but early '80s junk all over the car lots in my home town. But I fell in love with a red '70 Charger on my school bus route at the age of 14 and by age 15 I owned it. The only '80s vehicle I ever owned was a 1985 Dodge Ram 4x4 short bed pickup. I really enjoyed that rig.

No offense, kruzer. Just bustin' chops. :2thumbs:

Ghoste

If Bull isn't an old fart or a young fart, then what is he?