I am on my third Challenger of this generation. This time it is a ScatPack. Everything David said about these cars is true. Big, comfortable, fast and fun. I also have a Honda Ridgeline, my Challenger 6.4 with the MDS system (which shuts off 4 cylinders in cruising mode on the highway) gets better mileage than my Ridgeline.
There are a bunch of 23 leftovers out there but a lot of them are the six cylinder variants with the less desirable interiors. Still good deals to be had though on R/T standard 5.7 variants as well as ScatPacks. Even seeing Hellcat's going for a decent discount as well.
8/21/23 10:06 a.m.
Now that we did this video, I’m seeing those Challengers everywhere.
4/23/24 10:57 p.m.
I am on my third Challenger of this generation. This time it is a ScatPack. Everything David said about these cars is true. Big, comfortable, fast and fun. I also have a Honda Ridgeline, my Challenger 6.4 with the MDS system (which shuts off 4 cylinders in cruising mode on the highway) gets better mileage than my Ridgeline.
There are a bunch of 23 leftovers out there but a lot of them are the six cylinder variants with the less desirable interiors. Still good deals to be had though on R/T standard 5.7 variants as well as ScatPacks. Even seeing Hellcat's going for a decent discount as well.
10/24/24 11:40 p.m.
Three further thoughts:
1. Insurance can be a bit pricey (and I am in my sixth decade of life with a clean record)
2. The bigger motor variants are highly desirable to thieves (see point number 1)
3. Invest in extra security protection/devices/alarm/Lojack for the car, particularly if it must be parked outside
Otherwise, I still find it to be a big, fun, fast, comfortable cruiser, that's well-built with nary a squeak or rattle (fingers-crossed)!
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