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How much gas does a 2006 Dodge Charger hold?

The 2006 Dodge Charger holds about 20.5 gallons of gasoline in its fuel tank (approximately 77.6 liters).


Capacity and what it means


In the 2006 Charger, the fuel tank capacity is listed at 20.5 gallons in official specifications. This capacity applies across the model's lineup for that year, providing a balance between driving range and vehicle weight. Fuel capacity is a key factor in planning long trips and refueling intervals.


Estimated range per tank


Range depends on engine and driving habits. With a 20.5-gallon tank, a Charger achieving around 18–25 miles per gallon (combined) could travel roughly 370–510 miles on a full tank. Real-world range tends to be somewhat lower in city driving and higher on long highway runs.


Other practical notes


If you're buying a used 2006 Charger, confirm the exact capacity and condition of the fuel system with the vehicle's manual or a dealer. Variations are rare but possible due to wear or aftermarket modifications.


Summary


The 2006 Dodge Charger uses a 20.5-gallon fuel tank, producing a practical driving range that varies with powertrain and driving style. Plan refueling around this capacity to maximize trips and minimize unexpected stops.

How much gas to fill up a Dodge Charger?


A Dodge Charger takes 18.5 gallons of gas to fill up the tank in most recent model years. For older models, the capacity could be 18 or 19 gallons depending on the trim. 

  • Most modern Chargers: Have an 18.5-gallon fuel tank. 
  • Older Chargers (2008 model year): May have either an 18-gallon or 19-gallon fuel tank, depending on the trim level. 



How many gallons does a 2006 Dodge Charger have?


19 gal.
Fuel & MPG

EPA combined MPG15 MPG
Range in miles (city/hwy)247/342 mi.
Fuel tank capacity19 gal.
CO2 Emissions9.6 tons



Can I put 87 gas in my Dodge Charger?


Gasoline Recommendations for Dodge Vehicles
Dodge Charger and Challenger: Standard models typically require 87-octane regular unleaded gasoline, providing adequate daily driving performance.



How many miles per gallon does a 2006 Dodge Charger get?


The 2006 Dodge Charger's MPG varies by trim level, from a high of about 21 mpg combined for the base model to as low as 15 mpg combined for the high-performance SRT8 version. The R/T model gets an average of 18 mpg combined, while the SE model achieves 20 mpg combined, and the standard sedan gets 21 mpg combined.
 
Here are the MPG figures for each trim:

  • Charger (Base Sedan 4D): 18 mpg city / 26 mpg highway / 21 mpg combined 
  • Charger SXT Sedan 4D: 17 mpg city / 24 mpg highway / 20 mpg combined 
  • Charger R/T Sedan 4D: 15 mpg city / 23 mpg highway / 18 mpg combined 
  • Charger SRT8 Sedan 4D: 13 mpg city / 18 mpg highway / 15 mpg combined 


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