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Replying to: xtec (Apr 22, 2007 8:37 pm) If you check out chargerforums.com there are some members who report very similar mpg as the R/T model. The new more accurate ratings with the EPA shows 17/24 for the SXT while the R/T gets 15/23. My previous car was rated at 19/29 and I consistently got 16-18 so it's not a big deal. Plus, this car weighs 500lbs more than the Impala and more HP. I find the SXT model to be good in performance but not good at quick bursts of acceleration at highway speeds. I can live with this because I seldom drive on the highway. What helps is if you put in autostick mode instead of "drive" because that takes away the delay in downshifting. Very true about the price of gas. That is why I chose the SXT and the fact that I rarely get the chance to open it up because of the city traffic.
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Replying to: batista (Apr 22, 2007 9:30 pm) I just filled my tank,and I got 20.4 MPG.This is city driving only with no/ac.My last tank was 19.8.The last time I filled up I put a bottle of STP fuel injection cleaner in which gave me the 20.4.I use the STP cleaner every 4k miles,to keep the injectors clean.If your mileage is that bad ,you should try the cleaner and see what happens.
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Replying to: xtec (Jun 19, 2007 11:55 am) That's excellent fuel economy the 3.5L Charger. My fuel economy is improving a bit since I only have 4500 miles on my car. My best so far has been 17.2 mpg (worst was 14.8) almost all city. I reset the trip odometer after each fill-up. You have an edge in fuel economy because of the warmer climate. I live in the pacific northwest and have yet to use AC because summer hasn't arrived quite yet. Once I have more miles I will try your suggestion of fuel injector cleaning. |
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Even when I "baby" my 3.5L SXT all the way through a tank, I think the best I have done was 18 MPG (city). It's just not nearly as fun though, so "Speed Racer" it is... Next month, she'll be 2 years old. As of today, I wouldn't trade this car for ANY other car on the market (in the same price range). Now, when the new Challenger comes out, I may have to seriously consider getting a two door. That thing looks awesome... As for the Hemi, when I bought my Charger, the only version they had with the Hemi included Nav, steering wheel controls, and some other features, all of which I would love to have gotten. The only thing was, it was $5500 more than the SXT, ant they were not willing to take ANY $ off the sticker. I left, hoping they would stop me on the way out, which they did not. I went back an hour later to "negotiate" on the SXT, and managed to get $2000 off... CHARGE ON !!!
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Replying to: discgolfer99 (Jun 19, 2007 2:43 pm)
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Replying to: xtec (Jun 19, 2007 6:51 pm) When I purchased my car the dealer filled the tank up (cheapskates) with regular and I wasn't happy about it because I had read that these cars require mid-grade. Have been using 89 almost all the time. I tried a tank of 92 and it felt a bit smoother but no difference in fuel economy. How about you? |
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Replying to: batista (Jun 19, 2007 7:52 pm) At least gas is back under $3 ---> YEAH !! |
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Replying to: batista (Jun 19, 2007 7:52 pm)
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http://estore.websitepros.com/802805/Detail.bok?no=1210 Gains: 9 RWHP 17 RWTRQ Xtec what do you think? Worth getting?
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Replying to: batista (Jun 20, 2007 11:37 am)
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