Road tested: 2015 Dodge Challenger SXT - Communities Digital News

3, 2015 — There are plenty of great memories from my childhood that the Challenger strikes a chord with. While today’s Challenger borrows heavily from its distant brethren of the late ’60s and early ’70s, there are many options that catapult it into being a relevant, modern-day asphalt-chewer. Four-wheel disc ABS is standard and does a great job of bringing this heavy 2-door car to a screeching halt – it feels precise and controlled. Dodge did a great job with the interior, using very complementary contrasting colors with materials that don’t feel low-brow. The combination of stitched leather and a sporty-looking shifter and steering wheel all work together very well. The dash gauges are brilliantly retro yet modern – everything inside this car screams modern hot-rod. Let’s just say that the rear passenger leg room is very typical of a two-door sports car or performance car. Our SXT “plus” edition had some electronic upgrades with it, including adaptive cruise control, the high-performance audio system by Alpine. Also great to see is the large 8. 4-inch touchscreen, which is very responsive with little touch-delay at all. It provides clear, easy-to-read and use menus, including a menu for the. Source: www.commdiginews.com