Generally, you can expect:
* Lower MPG: Models with larger engines (like the V8s) will have significantly lower fuel economy, often in the range of 15-20 mpg combined (city and highway).
* Higher MPG: Models with smaller engines (like the V6 or four-cylinder options, if available for the year) will offer better fuel economy, potentially reaching the mid-20s mpg combined, or even slightly higher in some cases.
To find the exact gas mileage for a specific Dodge Charger, you should:
* Check the EPA fuel economy estimates: The EPA website (fueleconomy.gov) is the best resource. You'll need to select the specific year, model, and engine of the Charger.
* Look at the sticker: If you're looking at a used car, check the window sticker (Monroney label) which will show the EPA estimates.
* Consult the owner's manual: The owner's manual for the vehicle will also list the EPA fuel economy estimates.
Keep in mind that real-world gas mileage can vary based on driving habits, weather conditions, and vehicle maintenance.