2012 Dodge Charger SE
2012 Dodge Charger SE

The Dodge Charger nameplate has been around since the mid 1960’s and has been a name used by Dodge in one form or another pretty much ever since. Car transport for a Charger hasn’t changed much over the years, though the early Charger models were bigger than the current ones.

The third generation Charger has been in production since 2006, and since it features nine separate models in its lineup, we’re going to split them into two different articles so as not to put up a giant wall of text.

This article will focus on the lower-end Charger models, focusing on their key features and what you can expect on the car transport side of it.

The current Charger lineup features nine different models; this article focuses on the SE, SXT and SXT Plus.

The SE features a 3.6L V6 Pentastar engine with 292-hp, 17-inch painted aluminum wheels, premium cloth seating and a 4.3-inch media center with touchscreen.

The SXT features a 3.6L V6 Pentastar engine with eight-speed automatic transmission, dual-zone temperature controls, eight-way powered driver’s seat with four-way power lumbar and heated driver and passenger front seats.

The SXT Plus features 18-inch chrome-clad aluminum wheels, Nappa leather-trimmed seats, eight-way powered driver’s seat with four-way power lumbar and heated front-and-second row seats.

Car transport prices for the Dodge Charger is usually depend on the pickup and delivery cities more than the size of the vehicle.

Car transport companies will charge more for larger or heavier vehicles, but as the Charger is a standard sedan-sized car it won’t cost you any additional money other than the mileage cost.

The from and the to are very important, and most car transportation companies price on a per-mile basis. Longer car shipping routes generally cost more, as do pickup or delivery cities that are considered out of the way or difficult to get to or from by auto transport companies.

This is important if you’re shipping on a budget and live in a more rural area; car transport companies tend to stick to highly-populated areas, so if you need car transport on a budget you may want to consider driving your car to a more car-transport-friendly pickup location, or driving it from an easier location after it’s dropped off.

But really, regardless of where you’re shipping from or to, American Auto Shipping is here to help. Simply fill out our free online car transport quote request form and you’ll receive a free quote to ship your vehicle right away.

We work with only top-rated carriers that we make sure are fully licensed and insured. You can call our toll-free telephone number to get a quote, get questions answered, and more. So go ahead, fill out our free form or give us a call, and find out what American Auto Shipping can do for you and all your car transport needs.

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