Used 2022 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack Consumer Reviews
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Rock solid excitement
After a few years of driving a Raptor I decided to get back into a muscle car and gave the Challenger a look. I was glad I did because the Widebody Scat Pack exceeded my expectations in build quality, performance and rear seat room. The Shaker hood package took me back to the Cobra Jet days. The interior design is modern yet simple and the U connect system is as good as any I've seen. The retro look of the Challenger is well done and I couldn't be more impressed with the refinement over the years. I would definitely recommend to anyone looking for muscle with a touch of practicality. Good job Dodge. One year update and everything is wonderful. No issues with the Challenger and enjoy driving it every time I get in it. The tremendous amount of torque make it difficult not to spin the tires and the acceleration is off the chain. I’m glad I purchased one while they were still available in my he gas powered version. The update on the Challenger is very positive. 24,000 miles with zero issues. Other than the OEM Pirelli P zero tires only getting 18K miles I’ve been thoroughly satisfied with my Challenger and look forward getting behind the wheel everyday. Two years and 31,000 miles later the Scat Pack is still a joy to drive and experience. Zero issues and solid as a rock.
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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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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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Pure AMERICAN MUSCLE CAR a BEAST!!!
I've been a ford guy my entire life until I drove my first chrysler LHS. Now know comfort. I've been a Mustang GT driver my whole life until I actually got into my first Dodge Challenger. What a differance in looks speed comfort appearance and outright praise from the public. Just sitting in a parking lot and people walk up and admire this BEAST. My ScatPack in Octane Red is a pure Monster. The speed acceleration is so different than all the cars I drive. The initial start up makes a growl tha neighbors look through the blinds as she wakes up just to drive down the block as I leave my neighborhood. Not a true sports car but rather an American MUSCLE CAR. A true image of what a car should be like. It's so raw in power that she purrs and growls when she needs to pure adrenaline rush just sitting in the cockpit of this beast. There is no other that will let you feel the power like this car dies. All I can say is I Love it.
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