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2010 Dodge Charger SXT

Family Friendliness: 6.6

Recommended: Not Yet Driven

Specifications apply to this model only.

What it Is: A full-size five-passenger sedan.
Who it's For: Families who need no more than two LATCH points, but want a traditional sedan.
What's Hot: Aggressive styling and a big back seat.
What's Not: Poor fuel economy and crash test scores.
How It Got Its Score: The Charger SXT's so-so fuel economy and poor IIHS crash test scores penalize it significantly.

The SXT is the middle of the range in the Dodge Charger lineup, and is available with more options than the base SE, but still not quite as much as the V-8 R/T. The Charger is a traditional rear-wheel drive sedan, with a generous rear seat and trunk. However, it also did poorly in the IIHS crash tests, scoring Poor and Marginal in side and rear impact crash tests, respectively. At $30,000 including destination, the Charger SXT is also a little on the more expensive side compared to many other sedans, although few of them are as big as the Charger, and none are rear-drive. We wish fuel economy was better, but if you like the idea of a rear-drive sedan and are happy with the NHTSA's more positive crash test data, then the Charger is worth a look.

Specifications

Price


MSRP $29,490
Destination $750

Mechanical

Engine Size


3.5 liters
Engine Type V-6
Horsepower 250 hp
Torque 250 lb.-ft.
Fuel Regular Unleaded
Drivetrain Rear Wheel Drive
Transmission 4-Speed Automatic

Fuel Economy

EPA City


16 mpg
EPA Highway 25 mpg
EPA Combined 20 mpg

Utility

Vehicle Type


Large Car
Family Friendliness 6.6
Doors Four
Seat Rows Two
Passengers Five
LATCH Positions Two
Cargo Space 16.2 cu. ft.

Safety

NHTSA Driver Front


5 Stars
NHTSA Passenger Front 5 Stars
NHTSA Driver Side 4 Stars
NHTSA Rear Passenger Side 5 Stars
NHTSA Rollover 4 Stars
IIHS Front Good
IIHS Side Poor
IIHS Rear Marginal
Stability Control Standard
Traction Control Standard
Brake Assist Standard
Side Airbags Thorax and Curtain
Collision Avoidance Not Available
Active Cruise Control Not Available

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