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Dodge - Charger (2004)
Delve into the classic world of American muscle with a focus on the iconic Dodge Charger. The 2004 iteration marks a pivotal transition into modern styling while retaining the heart‑strong legacy that owners cherish. Whether you’re a long‑time enthusiast or a newcomer curious about trends in muscle‑car values, understanding the Dodge Charger price landscape is essential. In this overview we’ll explore the defining specifications, depreciation trajectory, and how the 2004 Charger stacks against its peers.
- Engine: 3.6‑L V6, 260 hp, 260 lb‑ft torque (RWD)
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic (depending on trim)
- Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline
- Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD) as standard; optional front‑wheel drive for the Performance Line in 2004
- Drive Layout: RWD (RWD), optionally FWD (FWD)
- Weight: Roughly 3,600 lbs (RWD) to 3,800 lbs (FWD)
- Dimensions: Length: 195 in; Wheelbase: 115.3 in; Width: 79 in; Height: 55 in (approximately)
- 396‑Cavity Fuel Tank: 21.5‑gal capacity
- Brakes: Ventilated discs front, drum rear (FWD); ventilated front & rear for RWD options
- Suspension: Conventional MacPherson strut front, multi-link rear; optional performance suspension in Performance Line trim
- Infotainment: Basic stereo with AM/FM; optional CD, RDS, optional Bluetooth in later trim levels
Depreciation Insight
The Dodge Charger depreciation narrative mirrors the broader muscle‑car market: aggressive initial yearly losses followed by a more stable plateau. While exact figures vary by mileage, condition, and regional demand, typical benchmarks include:
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