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I think it would depend on the weather around your areas, but go for it definitely sounds like a plan
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Duos wrote So I got my camaro for spring summer and fall but was wondering how chargers are during the winter ? If they are good I plan on selling my back up car and put a down payment on a charger.

Thanks I'm advanced



I'll always say the same thing... As long as you get a Scat/392/Demon/Shaker. YES. V6?? NOOO!!
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It depends where you're at. In miami, there's no winter so it's great to have a charger
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If you want a reliable charger in the winter, get the newer V6, they come in AWD, as for R/T package and up, they're awful in the winter.

I'm also a certified Dodge/Chrysler/Jeep technician based out of PA. ;)
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It should do decent as long as you don't have to go up any hills but other then that get a nice pair of snow tires and you'll be good !
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