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The 2011 Dodge Challenger Gets a 6.1 Liter SRT

How often you have to service your vehicle depends on a variety of factors. If you regularly rive during the day or night in temperatures that are below freezing (32 degrees Fahrenheit), you'll need to regularly service your vehicle. This isn't the case for Florida Jeeps and Florida Challengers, unless driven out of state.

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So what's so special about the Challenger R/T Classic? Well, on the outside it sports heritage-inspired dual-wide body-side R/T stripes, 'Challenger' fender badging in classic script, 20-inch polished-chrome heritage alloy wheels with all-season performance tires, classic egg-crate grille with a heritage 'R/T' badge, body-color rear spoiler and a chromed fuel-filler door.
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The 2011 Dodge Challenger Gets a 6.1 Liter SRT