Dodge Charger Models
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The concept Dodge Charger was introduced in 1946. At first, the public didn't show much interest. In 1964, the Charger was in a car show. Then, production started one year later. In 1965, the Charger made its debut as the 1966 model. It gained more popularity during the second generation. It was discontinued shortly after and didn't come back until the 1980s. In 2006, the Charger made its comeback and is better than ever -- it features an available 797 horsepower engine under the hood.
Top Dodge Charger Problems
Owners have reported several issues with their cars, with the most common troubles being:
- Premature engine failure
- Suspension system issues
- Ignition failure due to a faulty electrical system
- Excessive brake vibrations
- Alternator difficulties
- Not being able to maneuver the shift knob out of "Park"
Top Dodge Charger Maintenance Parts
The best way to keep your Charger running its very best is to follow the maintenance schedule laid out in your owner's manual. That also means using such parts as:
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