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8 messages, Last post on May 14, 2007 at 8:56 AM
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I am looking very seriously about buying a new Charger RT and would like to know if anyone has drove this car in any bad weather yet, ice or snow and how it handles.
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Replying to: pmac06 (Dec 03, 2005 2:18 pm) |
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| I just picked up a 2006 Charger R/T from the dealer last night. We had about 7 inches of snow here in Chicago and I was pleased with the handling. I park outside and my parking spot wasn't plowed and the Charger had no problem moving. Traction and handling was great when I was commuting home also. I haven't driven up any snow covered hills, but other people I've talked to have said it can handle all conditions minus the extremes one that only a Jeep could handle. | |
I am torn between buying a Charger SXT and another car. I am concerned about the RWD. I haven't driven one in years, and remember all to well how it DIDNT handle in the snow. Can anybody help me? I also heard from a dealer that Dodge was going to put out an AWD model? Has anybody heard that?
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Replying to: mjami (Jan 30, 2006 5:14 pm) |
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Replying to: mjami (Jan 30, 2006 5:14 pm) |
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Replying to: mjami (Jan 30, 2006 5:14 pm) But on the other hand insofar as ultimate safety is concerned the additional safety aspects of RWD is exactly why the indistry is moving back in that direction. At the same time you may notice that the entire FWD industry/models are struggling with finding a solution for the unsafe nature of FWD or front torque biased AWD vehicles with automatic transaxles. Mostly in the very same circumstances wherein the public has been mislead into believing FWD to be an asset, overall. NOT...!!!! With a "stick" you can always quickly disengage the clutch if the front wheels begin to slip/slide due to engine compression braking, or too allow your ABS to do its "thing". With a FWD automatic you had better have practiced quickly slipping the transaxle into neutral just as the AAA has been recommending for many years. |
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