2010 Dodge Charger Raising the Luxury

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Posted by admin | Posted in 2010 Dodge Charger | Posted on 29-04-2010

The new Dodge Charger is an everlasting classic that can be customized in any possible way to create a new image. Customizing your own Charger means you can add features and custom parts that do not come standard on the vehicle. Now more than ever, you can create a new image by adding some simple or extreme aftermarket accessories from bumper to bumper.

Why create a new image? The reason Charger owners decide to restyle is clear and simple; not everyone is content with standard factory design. Customize your Dodge Charger to add distinctiveness to your ride and your own personal brand of style. What better way to accomplish this task? By replacing or adding new aftermarket parts and accessories.

2010 Dodge Charger Daytona High Res

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Posted by admin | Posted in 2010 Dodge Charger Daytona | Posted on 29-04-2010

“I don’t have any doubt,” said Buescher at Talladega Sunday morning, in regard to whether or not the No. 1 Chevy will complete the rest of the season. “We’re here through Homestead. James Finch, at the beginning of the year, told me we’re running through Homestead, then we lost Miccosukee [an Indian-run casino and resort and longtime Phoenix Racing sponsor in both the Cup and Nationwide Series]. He still says we are running through Homestead. If he says he is going to do something, then he is going to do it. I really don’t have any doubt of that.”

Buescher, who sits 20th in NNS points with one top-10 and four DNFs, also says that there have been no talks about him getting any seat time in Finch’s No. 09 Sprint Cup Series ride. The No. 09 has returned to start-and-park status after sponsor Miccosukee’s departure and has seen driver Aric Almirola leave the team. Mike Bliss drove the No. 09 Chevy to a 10th place finish at Talladega Sunday in the same car the Brad Keselowski won with in the same race in 2009.

Dodge Charger Police Car First Images

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Posted by admin | Posted in Dodge Charger Police Car | Posted on 29-04-2010

In 1899, Akron Police Officer Louis Mueller Sr. was the first LEO ever to operate a ‘police car’. The first police car was a wagon run by electricity, it could reach speeds of up to 16 mph, and was equipped with flashing lights as well as a gong and a stretcher.

Today’s police cars boast 8 cylinder engines with the ability to reach top speeds of over 150 miles per hour. The Dodge Charger is one of the latest additions to  police fleets across the nation. Capable of accelerating from 0-100mph in a mere 14.29 seconds, the Dodge Charger Police Car was quickly lauded by LEO’s across the nation as a great improvement over the sluggish and slow-stopping Crown Victoria. Unlike its predecessor, which was often likened to a taxi, the Dodge Charger has also generated a significant amount of buzz and admiration from the general populace.

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