First POV Drive // 2023 Dodge Charger SXT RWD
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024
- Experience the car for yourself. No talking, no music, just the drive. Get the feeling of yourself sitting in the drivers seat and taking a test drive, without getting in the car. Enjoy the experience of the drive and don't forget to hit that like and subscribe!
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Specs:
2023 Dodge Charger SXT RWD
Engine Size: 3.6 L
Cam Type: Dual Overhead Cam
Cylinders: V6
Horsepower: 292 hp @ 6350 rpm
Torque: 260 ft-lbs @ 4800 rpm
Valves: 24
Transmission: 8-Speed Shiftable Automatic
Fuel Economy: (19 City / 30 Highway / 23 Combined)
Info courtesy of Edmunds
I just got this same model and I love it! This is my first charger and it currently have 154 miles on it. I drove off the lot with 22 miles on the car.
How much did u pay for it. Would love to see some pics
I own a 2019 and still love the car it has plenty of power and gets decent mileage .
My dream car I will have it some day
Did you get it?
Shit I hope you got it my man!
That’s what I drive currently as my daily driver
they're like 20k now
Keep speaking it!! I did and now I drive one!! It’s going to happen for you too🙌🏾🙏🏾
Great vid! How do the speakers sound?
The Charger is one of the cars I like, & would prefer it with the base V6.
Bro started doing asmr knocking on stuff
3.6?
V6
How are the speakers? is there apple carplay
Speakers are pretty decent. There’s wired AppleCar play
@@Erika-cw7ezi own an 2023, and girl it’s freaking amazing. they are alpine speakers and man they can make your ride bumb!!
@@tylerlaughton06 that’s what I have!! A 2023 with the Alpines :)
Bought mine last Aug. Drives good but i already feel the car vibrating when applying the brakes. Has 10K miles on it .
Then take it in and get it fixed.
Mine is doing the same thing and mine only has 7,982 miles on it
How hard do you have to brake for the vibrations to occur? If you brake hard enough the abs will kick in and it is normal for the abs to cause vibration. If it’s not abs it could be your tires. If it is your tires get a different brand tire that lasts longer than 10k miles, and probably also check the alignment. I use Michelin tires (all seasons not performance ones) and they are great but I don’t own a charger so it might depend on the vehicle.