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Dodge Teases 2011 Charger's Interior

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#3 ·
Still not impressed by the overall Charger. Maybe 15 yrs ago would have been...or i dunno. Even then Dodge was way ahead of this design. After the '99 Concept car this is meh. Sorry, but even the Cruze is more exciting i've been driving for half a year now. Or maybe not, but whatever this is, Exciting is not the word. Nice maybe...but not thrilling as a musclecar should be.
But if we look at it from another angle, after the hideous dont-look-at-me last Charger this might be actually a step forward. Think positive! :D
 
#4 ·
I never understood the "let's-pretend-there-aren't-cupholders-here-so-we'll-put-a-chintzy-roll-away-door-over-top-that-will-always-stay-open-and-immediately-collect-crumbs-when-you-close-it" interior design.
 
#28 ·
Whats up with the old fashion Mercedes slide away compartment door?
You mean the same style doors in the Epsilon cars, the Lambda CUVs and the Cadillac STS? They are not chintzy or old fashion. They are a perfectly acceptable way to hide the cup holder when not in use. I prefer it to a flimsy door or not covered at all like in my CTS.

As far as crumbs...a good solution to that is to regularly clean or detail your car. I live in my car...but give it a good regular cleaning to keep the "crumbs" out of the driving compartment.
 
#5 ·
With the newer interiors coming out from some car makes... I really like two-tone interiors and these monotone interiors look bland...

I'm sure it is nice overall, especially compared to what they had to begin with years past...
 
#7 · (Edited)
^^^^^^^

The interior colors will be blk tan, blk, and blk and red. I don't car what people say about this interior. All I know is that I can finally put a monster tach on the dash of a modern car without it looking out of place! The interior is ment to have a old school/simple look to it.

This is the spyshot with the blk/tan color.
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#10 ·
That dashboard looks like it belongs in a truck. I just can't get past it. I absolutely love the exterior and I love what this car is mechanically but that interior would stop me from buying this car.
 
#8 ·
Ok, I like the look of the new Charger on the exterior, and the interior seems to be fine too. We know about the new engines...this appeard to be a great upgrade of a car. HOWEVER, with the car supposedly hitting the lots in just weeks, can we get over with the 'teaser' images and spy shots and trickling out of details. Just show the car already. This type of marketing may work for some, but to me it only frustrates me with the company that is trying it.
 
#12 ·
Eh.. it's ok. The dash does look kinda 'truckish'... I don't care for the roll over door either. It's alot better than the one before it but still looks kinda 90's Dodge cheap. I hope the new Chevelle interior is a homerun!!

I can dream can't I? :eek:
 
#13 ·
It's a great-looking car, inside and out. That's why my next car will be either a Charger or a Challenger. GM has nothing at all to compete in this segment. My G8 GT has far better styling than the Chevy Caprice they're hinting at, and both Dodge models are better still.

Ralph Gilles really knows how to style a car!
 
#17 ·
That is a nice looking interior, I see where they're trying to go with it, but more colors would be a good idea. Perhaps if they offered a option color coordinating part of it to the outside of the car, especially on the R/T or the SRT8 models. In any case, I'm about sick and tired of black leather in cars, and just as tired of black and two neutral colors being the other choices.

I'd almost go as far as to say that I'd rather have the mint greens and burgundies of '70s car interiors. I saw a Lingenfelter T/A at a vendor's exhibit at Meadow Brook this year, and wished the blue interior they had in one car was a factory option. I know that if I buy a Camaro, I will try to add one. Considering that I want Imperial Blue as the exterior color, I'd like to see that color on the trim piece that goes across the instrument panel and down both doors.

The car's probably going to be here very shortly, there's only so much need for coyness about this car.
 
#19 ·
Best car in its segment, period. It looks like it's going to come down to this versus a Taurus SHO for me in two years or so.
 
#29 ·
^^^^^^^

The interior colors will be blk tan, blk, and blk and red. I don't car what people say about this interior. All I know is that I can finally put a monster tach on the dash of a modern car without it looking out of place! The interior is ment to have a old school/simple look to it.

This is the spyshot with the blk/tan color.
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Between the two - I like the black/tan option the best. Very classy.
 
#35 ·
The interior looks fine considering this is a car that will give you the motor and engineering of a BMW for the price of a loaded Camry. Of course people won't know that and they will continue to buy BMW's and Camry's. Most of the people who get either really know nothing about cars at all other than the words Camry and BMW are on their cars.
 
#38 ·
I like it! If I was in the market for a sedan, the Charger R\T would be it.

Am I detecting some Hemi-envy among the GM fans who deride this car??? The only real competitor GM had in this market since 1996 was the G8 and they killed that off way too early. Chrysler had the stones to do something GM didn't - bring out a real RWD platform that they wisely used to create family, luxury, and sports sedans and even a modern midsized musclecar, the Challenger. Where's GM's RWD Impala SS? Where's its Chevelle SS?? Mismanagement to the extreme.
 
#41 ·
It's growing more and more dreary looking at the same 'ol same 'ol charcoal, gray and tan interiors of today's blandmobiles. I was hoping Chrysler was going to do something different here seeing as how the exterior of this car is hardly bland. heres hoping for some color choice options at least on the higher trim levels of this car.
 
#43 ·
I was just looking around online and saw that dealers can start ordering these now and they are suppose to start production next month? How can anyone order something they don't know all the details about. While the dealers may know, as a customer I'm not going to order something I don't know all the details about.