(2C3CDXJG5LH303536)Dodge Charger Se 2020 Gray 3.6L
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VIN: 2C3CDXJG5LH303536
Dodge Charger Se 2020 Gray 3.6L
Dodge Charger Se 2020 Gray 3.6L : 2C3CDXJG5LH303536
the trim level comes equipped with a 3.6-liter V-6 engine that creates 300 horsepower and 264 pound-feet of torque. It works with an eight-speed automatic transmission. The car also includes a base engine controller that puts more power in your hands. Electric power steering is standard, as well. This trim level comes standard with rear-wheel drive, although you can upgrade to all-wheel drive to improve handling in rough road conditions. Despite the fact that Chrysler’s large sedan launched way back in 2005, constant updates and revisions have kept it both attractive and somewhat relevant, even as we push into the ’20s. There are two versions of this large rear-drive four-door sedan. The 300S comes with a punchy V-6 that provides ample power (all-wheel drive is optional with the V-6), but a big American sedan such as this deserves a smooth V-8, and the 300C has one in the 363-hp V-8 that provides effortless and mellow power. Despite two strong engine choices, neither version of the 300 is a sports sedan. A Red S Appearance package arrives for 2020 and features unique badging,
20-inch Black Noise wheels, and an available Radar Red interior. New paint colors include Amethyst, Frostbite, and Canyon Sunset. The Chrysler 300—along with its corporate sibling,
the Dodge Charger—is unique in the large-car segment for its rear-wheel-drive layout and its available Hemi V-8 engine with 363 horsepower. All-wheel drive is optional, but only with the standard 3.6-liter 292-hp V-6 engine.
In our testing, a rear-wheel-drive V-6–powered 300S hustled from zero to 60 mph in 6.3 seconds; that’s slow for this class but still reasonably sprightly.
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Additional information
VIN NUMBER | 2C3CDXJG5LH303536 |
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MODEL | DODGE CHARGER |
YEAR | 2020 |
COLOR | Gray |
TRANSMITION | Automatic |
TITLE | Salvage |