Until now, perhaps. These things don't change overnight but at least the new Challenger's interior requires no apologies. It's disappointingly dull -- given the drama of the car's eye-catching sheetmetal, the inside deserves more than orange stripes on the seats -- but at least it's solidly assembled and things generally feel good.
The benefits of the Challenger's size come in form of interior roominess. The back seat can plausibly seat adults. The trunk is surprisingly capacious as well.
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