2013 Dodge Dart SXT Rallye Long-Term Road Test

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edited September 2014 in Dodge

image2013 Dodge Dart SXT Rallye Long-Term Road Test

A look underneath the 2013 Dodge Dart.

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  • yaymx5_yaymx5_ Member Posts: 49
    For a moment, I mistook part of the exhaust for a driveshaft! When I looked at the full picture, I realized it's just an exhaust. Disappointed. :(
  • legacygtlegacygt Member Posts: 599
    Amazing what CAFE has done to the bottoms of cars. Even budget oriented cars like the Dart are pretty smooth on the bottom. I was recently impressed looking at the smooth underside of the new 911. This is no 911 but it's 80% of the way there.
  • legacygtlegacygt Member Posts: 599
    Also like the new (old) blog format. Still not as good as it used to be but a step back in the right direction.
  • zcalvertzcalvert Member Posts: 76
    looks like there's enough room to add a driveshaft to the back with not too many changes to the exhaust routing.
  • noburgers_noburgers_ Member Posts: 79
    impressive, at this price level
  • jpnpowerjpnpower Member Posts: 0
    So is there any benefit of having a single exhaust branching into dual parts?
  • yaymx5_yaymx5_ Member Posts: 49
    @legacygt have you tried insidelineviewer.com yet?
  • itsmptitsmpt Member Posts: 2
    @jpnpower I read some article out there that say having two mufflers for a single outlet exhaust system actually does a better job of reducing noise as compared to a single muffler. Plus, depending on the person, it also looks cooler (not for me).
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