The 2007 Dodge Charger, like its 2006 predecessor, is for drivers who must balance their dreams of driving in NASCAR with the realities of owning a safe and affordable family car. The four-door sports sedan changes only slightly from 2006, with the addition of a new engine in its base SE model. The SE base now comes standard with a 2.7-liter V6, 190-hp engine with 4-speed automatic transmission. The SXT features the 3.5-liter V6, 250-hp engine and 5-speed AutoStick transmission. The 5-speed AutoStick is standard in all SXT and R/T trims. , , R/T models feature the 5.7-liter V8 Hemi, at 340-horsepower, enough to satisfy drivers in search of power. In 2007, the R/T Road and Track package, featuring higher-performance suspension and steering, adds 20-inch wheels. The Daytona R/T, the sportier-looking version of the R/T with 350-hp, gets noisier exhaust tuning. All models, SXT and above, have all-wheel drive, while rear wheel is still standard on the base model. , , The 2007 Charger, for all its speed and power, still gets pretty good fuel economy, rated at 25/17 mpg. It drives smoothly for all its power and weight, the brakes and traction control handle well