When you live in Wisconsin, getting a vehicle that handles well in the snow is just a smart buy. But many of the vehicles out there on the market aren’t exactly built for the Wisconsin winters – or maybe you don’t think they are. For example, how does the Dodge Charger handle in the snow? This is a question that doesn’t necessarily have a cut and dried answer.
While the standard Dodge Charger in Racine is a rear-wheel drive vehicle, it is actually much better than past versions in terms of handling in the snow. The weight differential allows it to get good grip even when the roads are icy.
There’s an even better option if you really want the Charger for your year-round Wisconsin driver. It’s the Charger AWD, which provides the ultimate in winter driving stability. The Charger AWD system adapts to changing road conditions to engage the all-wheel drive when you need it. And it works much more smoothly than AWD systems of the past thanks to a front axle disconnect. You can also manually go from rear to all-wheel drive when you need to.
So how does the Dodge Charger handle in the snow? Well, we’d say it does pretty well for itself.
Come over to Palmen Dodge in Racine and try out the new Charger for yourself. We also have great used cars in Racine for those of you looking to get a new ride at a less expensive price. No matter what you seek, Palmen has you covered.
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