Used 2022 Dodge Challenger Consumer Reviews
Fantastic tribute to the old muscle cars!
Love the appearance and the sound of this car! The only thing that bugs me is that it surges transitioning back and forth from 4 to 8 cylinders like it can’t make up its mind on which mode it should be in.
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Better than I thought
Comfortable. Handles bumps in the road very well. Easy in and out unlike many sports cars. Stock exhaust is perfect with my manual transmission.
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- GT CoupeMSRP: $28,18922 mi away
- R/T Scat Pack CoupeMSRP: $37,99879 mi away
- R/T Scat Pack Widebody CoupeMSRP: $47,990In-stock online
Dream come true
I have the scat pack with 8 speed automatic. A daily driver, it has good street handling characteristics. It can be driven without giving away the beast that lies within. Out on the open road, the second personality comes alive. Phenomenal acceleration between 45 and 120. It just wants to keep going. Remains extremely steady at speed with steering response being perfect. It’s like getting two cars in one. In 2021 it outsold camero and mustang. The cons for this car is gas mileage. But if you are buying it for that then you need to get a Prius. Second con is 2023 is its last year. Corporate is discontinuing both the challenger and charger.
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People love it too!
First of all my 2021 Challenger is the Hellraison color. Kind of purple. People are constantly complimenting the car. The color. The looks. How it reminds them of hot wheel cars they had when they were kids. Sometime people strike up conversations about it. It is an SXT. The 6 cylinders, 305 horsepower are enough for me and the car is fast. Gas mileage is not bad. I'm 75 years old and 6'2' and I've taken many long drives and the car is a pleasure to drive and very comfortable seat wise. No issues at all so far with 41,000 miles. I think I'd like to keep this Challenger. Especially because they're not being built any more.
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Granite gray scatpack
Traded my 2016 black rt shaker 5.7 for a new 2022 granite gray scatpack 6.4 and couldn't be any happier , the power is so much more, if you can get one at a good price like I did , then go for it. Just wanted to add that when I was 8 years old, I saw one of the first 1970 rt challenger and thought when I get older I'm going to buy one, but when it was time dodge didn't make them any more, so in 2008 they did and I save for two years and bought a 2010 stx , then a plm cry in 2013 6 sp and again 2016 pitch black shaker rt, and now the 2022 scat, I couldn't be happier, buy a scatpack.
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