Used 2023 Dodge Challenger Consumer Reviews
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1320 special
Large natural aspirated eng built for 1320. Big person fits a hair tight but settle in ok . Cup holder on door is at ankle and door handle at midway up door.
Love my Challenger RT!
This car has been a very joyful purchase. Plenty of power for the street without having to prove anything to anyone. I am more than satisfied with the 5.7L Hemi, and it can use 89 octane gasoline. I have seen mileage averaging up to 25 mpg. I love the 8-speed Torqueflite automatic, and the Alpine 9-speaker stereo system sounds great. I am pleased with the machined, granite pocket 20-inch by 8-inch wheels running 245/45R20 tires. I'm not too worried about spinning the rear tires under hard acceleration since I don't want to abuse the car. The car rides smoothly and is not harsh on the road. It is very confidence inspiring. The engine emits a pleasant rumble, and the active exhaust really growls if you accelerate hard. I don't see why some owners want to do mid-muffler deletes or install even louder pipes. I am pleased that the car had the Driver Convenience Group with the blind spot detection mirrors. The Indigo Blue exterior paint is beautiful, and the leather seats are very comfortable. No rattles or vibrations from the interior, matching the interior dynamics of my more expensive Lexus RX350! Oh, yes. The rear seat is useable, and the trunk can be loaded with luggage or groceries. I believe a young grandson or granddaughter will inherit my Challenger RT.
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- SXT CoupeMSRP: $26,036In-stock online
- R/T CoupeMSRP: $37,998In-stock online
- R/T Scat Pack CoupeMSRP: $45,990In-stock online
Born to boogie
I started out a Mopar guy with my first car a 1970 Roadrunner 440 4 speed, I bought another one 10 years ago. Back in the seventies that car was an animal. I bought a last call challenger Hellcat, in plumb crazy back in July. I still love my Roadrunner but the Challenger makes if feel like a lumbering sled! I’m 6’2 and I have plenty of room, leg and head that a mustang , Camaro or corvette doesn’t, besides who wants Ford or Chevy muscle! I love the the interior, kinda peanut butter colored leather, goes well with the kinda jelly colored exterior. Some reviewers claim the handling isn’t as good as some of the others but I think it handles great, those guys evidently never drove one of the originals! Like my Roadrunner it’s only driven on bright sunny days and stored in a heater shop. It truly is a blast to drive, turns heads and puts a smile on my face every time I drive it. John R
Drives really smooth with that power on reserve
An amazing vehicle hands down really spacious upfront with moderate space in the back it's a monster and a beauty simultaneously.
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Muscle Car
Wish I would of purchased this Vehicle sooner!!! Period!!! Cons It feels like i am driving a truck at times. Gear shifting feels very much like an old school. Had to get use to this drastic difference in shifting and feel. There’s no hotdogging in this! To big and to heavy. Otherwise, I luv it!! Dodge did and excellent job building this car inside and out.
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