Used 2017 Dodge Challenger Consumer Reviews
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Screen problems
My 2017 challenger hellcat with 40k miles need change the screen 1300 dollar fix on dodge dealers
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Everything and more forms muscle car
2017 Dodge Challenger Hellcat. First not an economy car but in ECO mode 23 highway miles and is a great ride and the Harmon Kardon sound system a true joy between listenin to the engine and tunes. 46,000 miles and one drive shaft and one radio replaced under warranty. Recommend extended MOPAR Max Warranty. Mine is 7 years 125,000 miles that provides a sense of well being with 707 hp. Michelin tires are my preferred tire as I don't drag race but drive the car like it was stollen and after 3 years is like driving a new car each time I get in it. Sure she has a full figure body and is a little hefty but solid on the road. Duramated the trunk and that was a great improvement in the sub and glad I have done all the things for long term ownership. Undercoat, 3M wrap, oil changes at 2000 miles, recommended service, leather mirror bras even with wrap, turn signal R & L camera's, front skirt camera, windshield camers, oil billet capture, dash cover, seat covers -ect. Full service, brakes, belt, plugs at 46,000 to keep ahead of issues. Looks like new off the lot clay once a year and 2 coats of Meguires Ultimate wax. Love this car and its reliability, ride, sound system, service and performance. Has been a daily driver but now for weekend cruising as just purchased a Dodge Durango RT which is so comfortable drive like I am on my way to church.
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- T/A Plus CoupeMSRP: $32,875466 mi away
- SRT Hellcat CoupeMSRP: $50,971414 mi away
- R/T Plus CoupeMSRP: $19,990176 mi away
2017 SXT Green Go
Love this car. It is a pleasure to drive and being an old school guy it's just as much fun to drive as any of the old muscle cars of days gone by. It has the look and feel. Love this car. Almost a year later and I'm in love! This is an amazing vehicle! 2 years later "Ditto" 3years later still a great ride.
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Mexican Hemi, Mexican Transmission, Made in Canada
I was getting my American built Ram 4x4 serviced on another Factory Recall so I had some time to test drive a new Challenger T/A 392 (6.4 Hemi) 6 Speed Manual. Cloth type fabric seats were ok but non-ventilated and lacking the overall comfort of the leather or suede seats other Challengers have. Front A Pillars will challenge you to 'see' in front of you. Backing up is all but impossible without the Back Up Camera on the 8.4 Screen. The overall performance was as expected and put a smile on my face. Clutch force was agreeable with my old knees. Excellent Electronics and Nav. I guess the ONLY real issue I have with this All American Muscle Car Icon is that the Engine and Transmissions are Made in Mexico. Then, because of NAFTA, Fiat gets to ship them to Canada where the Challenger is assembled and then shipped to America for $1,047 that the Consumer has to pay. My Ram 4x4 was made in America with a Hemi Engine but American Transmission and drive train BEFORE Fiat took over Chrysler. So, FIAT now owns Chrysler/Dodge/Ram/Jeep and builds them between Mexico and Canada (some in America) and sells them here in America for $49,757 before tax, tag, and title... No thanks...I hope President Trump pulls us out of NAFTA. God Bless American Jobs and American Workers.
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come back of the America muscle car
Is a great car, fast and furious...for sure...just love it...Thank you Off lease-Orlando...Thank you S. Hackett, Vince and Shany...you are a great team...
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