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- Dodge_Charger_(LX) abstract "The Dodge Charger LX is a rear-wheel drive four-door automobile introduced in February 2005. Built by Dodge, the car was created to continue the Dodge Charger line, and replaced the Dodge Intrepid as Dodge's full-size sedan. Dodge Charger (2006–2010) shares the LX platform with the Chrysler 300, the newer third-generation Dodge Challenger, and the discontinued Dodge Magnum.".
- Q1370421 abstract "The Dodge Charger LX is a rear-wheel drive four-door automobile introduced in February 2005. Built by Dodge, the car was created to continue the Dodge Charger line, and replaced the Dodge Intrepid as Dodge's full-size sedan. Dodge Charger (2006–2010) shares the LX platform with the Chrysler 300, the newer third-generation Dodge Challenger, and the discontinued Dodge Magnum.".
- Dodge_Charger_(LX) comment "The Dodge Charger LX is a rear-wheel drive four-door automobile introduced in February 2005. Built by Dodge, the car was created to continue the Dodge Charger line, and replaced the Dodge Intrepid as Dodge's full-size sedan. Dodge Charger (2006–2010) shares the LX platform with the Chrysler 300, the newer third-generation Dodge Challenger, and the discontinued Dodge Magnum.".
- Q1370421 comment "The Dodge Charger LX is a rear-wheel drive four-door automobile introduced in February 2005. Built by Dodge, the car was created to continue the Dodge Charger line, and replaced the Dodge Intrepid as Dodge's full-size sedan. Dodge Charger (2006–2010) shares the LX platform with the Chrysler 300, the newer third-generation Dodge Challenger, and the discontinued Dodge Magnum.".