Bugatti Chiron vs Dodge Charger

2023 Dodge Charger
2023 Dodge Charger
$34,230MSRP
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2022 Bugatti Chiron
2022 Bugatti Chiron
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2023 Dodge Charger
$34,230MSRP
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2022 Bugatti Chiron
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Years produced

1966-1978

Years produced

2017-2019

MSRP

$34,230

MSRP

Average price

$37,270

Average price

Listings

606

Listings

0
Ratings & Reviews
User Reviews
User Reviews

Expert reviews

7.8 out of 10

Expert reviews

Pros
  • Powerful engine
  • Fun to drive
  • Stylish design
Cons
  • Outdated technology
  • Poor fuel economy
  • Underwhelming base engine

Reviews Summary

Hooligans and cops everywhere are saying their final goodbyes to the Dodge Charger, a full-size sedan both sides of the law have exonerated for intimidation and respect. The Charger, along with the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Challenger coupe that share its 1990s-era Mercedes platform, will be discontinued after the 2023 model year as their assembly plant in Brampton, Ontario, shuts down for retooling to build electric vehicles. At one time the most powerful production sedan in the world—and still the most powerful running on gas—the Charger's replacement will be a trendy EV that Dodge doesn't really want to build. That's the law, though, so the Charger departs in full smoke and fury with three special edition Last Call models built in limited numbers for its final year. We drove one, a 2023 Charger Swinger, for a proper send-off to this brand of American muscle.

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Popular Features & Specs

Engine

3.6L 292 hp V6

Engine

Drive Train

RWD

Drive Train

Seating Capacity

5

Seating Capacity

Horsepower

292 hp @ 6350 rpm

Horsepower

MPG City

19

MPG City

MPG Highway

30

MPG Highway

2023 Dodge Charger
2023 Dodge Charger
$34,230MSRP
Overview
Overview
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2022 Bugatti Chiron
2022 Bugatti Chiron
Not Available
Overview
2023 Dodge Charger
$34,230MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2022 Bugatti Chiron
Not Available
Overview
Overview
Years produced
1966-1978
2017-2019
MSRP
$34,230
Average price
$37,270
Listings
Ratings & Reviews
User reviews
4.6
5.0
Expert reviews

7.8 out of 10

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Pros & cons
Pros
  • Powerful engine
  • Fun to drive
  • Stylish design
Cons
  • Outdated technology
  • Poor fuel economy
  • Underwhelming base engine
Summary
Hooligans and cops everywhere are saying their final goodbyes to the Dodge Charger, a full-size sedan both sides of the law have exonerated for intimidation and respect. The Charger, along with the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Challenger coupe that share its 1990s-era Mercedes platform, will be discontinued after the 2023 model year as their assembly plant in Brampton, Ontario, shuts down for retooling to build electric vehicles. At one time the most powerful production sedan in the world—and still the most powerful running on gas—the Charger's replacement will be a trendy EV that Dodge doesn't really want to build. That's the law, though, so the Charger departs in full smoke and fury with three special edition Last Call models built in limited numbers for its final year. We drove one, a 2023 Charger Swinger, for a proper send-off to this brand of American muscle.
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Popular Features & Specs
Engine
3.6L 292 hp V6
Drive Train
RWD
Seating Capacity
5
Horsepower
292 hp @ 6350 rpm
MPG City
19
MPG Highway
30
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