Today we want to find out which muscle car is better - the fast and powerful new Dodge Challenger for sale or the Chevy Camaro. Read on to find out which verdict we've come to after compiling our research. You are guaranteed to learn a few little-known facts about the Dodge Challenger and Chevy Camaro to help you make an informed decision about which new muscle car is right for you.


 

Dodge Challenger Quick Look

Dodge Challenger Pros

  • Impressive comfort
  • Spacious interior
  • Tire-scorching performance
  • Available AWD system
Dodge Challenger Cons
  • Not the most fuel-efficient muscle car on the market
  • Some trim levels are costly

Chevy Camaro Quick Look

Chevy Camaro Pros

  • Cheap for a muscle car
  • Plenty of standard features
Chevy Camaro Cons
  • Not specious on the inside
  • New design that people love to hate
  • AWD system not available
  • Poor onward visibility

  

Let's compare looks first. A lot of drivers are drawn to Challenger's classic retro styling that still looks great, even after 50 years. On the other hand, the Camaro updated its front and rear styling in 2018, which caused some longtime Chevy Camaro fans to complain that the design deters too far away from the classic look of the car. In comparison to today's other muscle cars, it seems the Camaro has a bit less personality because of this update and for that reason, we believe the Dodge Challenger looks better overall.

The Dodge Challenger, with its V6 engine, is a car designed not only for the track but for everyday use. It focuses on saving fuel but also has enough power on tap to ensure strong acceleration when needed. Add these positives to the fact that the V6 Dodge Challenger has a lower cost of maintenance and you will begin to understand why people rave about that car.

The Camaro has a lot to offer in this department, too. Its economical V6 engine develops a healthy 335 horsepower while delivering pretty good mpg. Most importantly for driving enthusiasts, the V6-powered Camaro is fast. You'll be able to hit 60 mph in around 5.1 seconds.

If fuel economy is not on the top of your list when looking for a new muscle car, rest assured. Both, the Dodge Challenger and the Camaro have trims equipped with a V8 engine that gives you that extra power and distinctive sound (three different V8 engines are available for the Dodge Challenger).

Where the new Dodge Challenger surprises a lot of people is the fact that it is spacious and comfortable for a coupe; even large drivers will have no trouble fitting behind the wheel. The same can't be said about the Camaro. It provides a lot less passenger room than the Dodge Challenger and bigger drivers may desire more space to spread out. Although the Camaro features a backseat, most people will feel incredibly uncomfortable sitting in it. 

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The trunk of the Dodge Challenger provides more than 16 cubic feet of storage space. If you decide to pack your bags and take a long road trip, the extra room will certainly come in handy. That's not the case with the Camaro, however, which only allows enough cargo room for a few small luggage bags.

Talking about long trips, we should mention the infotainment system because that's what makes the ride more enjoyable. Even the most affordable Dodge Challenger model comes equipped with Dodge's top-rated Uconnect interface. By integrating your phone, you'll be able to stay connected while on the road. The base model also comes with the 276-watt Alpine sound system that will keep you entertained unless you're the type that prefers the sound of the exhaust.

Camaro's infotainment system is not bad, either. It's fast to respond and easy to use. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto come standard, as well as a Wi-Fi spot, which is rarely found for a vehicle in this price class. 

When it comes to safety, the Dodge Challenger has a lot to offer - forward collision warning and adaptive cruise control, anti-lock brakes, traction control, stability control, brake assist, active head restraints, curtain airbags and an ignition immobilizer being just a few of them. On the other hand, the new Chevy Camaro garnered the NHTSA's top overall safety rating. It offers features like forward collision alert and blind-spot warning. Meanwhile, Chevy's Teen Driver technology allows parents to supervise their kids as they first venture out on the roads.

Let's talk about the price of both vehicles. Yes, it's true that the Dodge Challenger is more expensive than the Camaro, but more often than not you get what you pay for and in this case the new Dodge Challenger is well worth the money. Great V6 and V8 engines make the Dodge Challenger a high-performance machine that's fun to drive. A rumbling exhaust note adds to the Challenger's excitement. There's also a ton of space on the inside. 

In conclusion, if all you care about is the price - go with the Camaro. However, if you want unprecedented power and performance from a genuine muscle car, the Dodge Challenger is the clear winner. 

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