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We drove only the R/T model and were impressed with its ability to handle, given that it drives like such a straight up and down SUV. Corners brought out quite a bit of body lean, to be sure, but those 20-inchers kept the footing firm and the suspension kept everything real, though we'd characterize it as more comfort than sport. Inside the cabin, those big tires make a lot of noise on the highway, but overall it's a quiet ride, and an improvement over other Dodge vehicles we've driven in terms of rattles and creaks.
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