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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| 2021 Chevy Camaro Power Steering Gear Malfunction | 10Relevance | 4 years ago | bschoon55 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... particular trim level is an AMAZING track vehicle. I was out doing a canyon cruise with some buddies last weekend here locally. About 15 min into the cruise, my car suffered a very strange issue. First, I got a message in the dash saying "service power steering".... then the steering wheel began to shake violently until I pulled the car off the road. Prior to this happening, I had a Dodge challenger leaking water and fluid on my car for about 5 minutes as he had a loose hose or something. Had he not pulled over a few seconds before my fault happened... I ... | |||||
| Can newer Dodge Challengers turn into classics? | 10Relevance | 4 years ago | QueenKayla | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hello, I have a 2016 Dodge challenger SXT V6 with 33k miles on it. I would like to store and maintain it in order to gift it to my currently 1 year old son when he is old enough. Is that realistic i.e. can the newer models become classics? Thank you! | |||||
| HELP SCOTTY | 10Relevance | 5 years ago | Cody757 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hey scotty I have a 2017 dodge challenger TA plus my makes a weird electrical noise every time I try to start it acts like it doesn't want to start but starts every time . I tool my car to autozone and they checked my alternator , battery and starter and said they are fine . Any suggestions?? | |||||
| Answer to: 2016 Camaro SS opinions | 10Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| See below: I would avoid them (and the rest of the Big Three so Mustang and challenger/Charger). | |||||
| I think it’s my alternator | 10Relevance | 5 years ago | Kenyoo | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| {black}:excitement: I have a 2016 Dodge challenger sxt 91.000 miles on it . Brought it brand new . Well when I crank it up it acts as if it’s having a hard time trying to crank . Ots a push botton. Once it does I hear a weird noise coming from the engine . I think it’s the alternator When I step on the gas the noise get louder When I get off the gas it goes lower . I Haven’t got a obm on it yet . The engine light came on one week and then went back off . The noise sounds like somthing clanking or somthing like a lawn mower | |||||
| Red Line Fuel System Additive (SI-1) | 10Relevance | 5 years ago | Hubkap1 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I bought a bottle of Red Line Fuel System additive about 2 years ago and I just found stashed in my garage behind some box. Is it safe to use on my 2010 Dodge challenger RT( 5 Speed Automatic) or should I toss it away? | |||||
| Answer to: Sports car choices | 10Relevance | 5 years ago | Mod_Man | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| You need to ask yourself, "What am I willing to sacrifice to have this car?" If reliability/longevity is on the list, the challenger is a good choice. Excellent styling and great motor options, but crap quality and Stellantis support. The new Mustangs are bad news. 2018+ have all kinds of problems. Take it from someone who sued Ford over their 5.0L 3rd Gen V8 - pass on them. I can not state that enough, and the MT-82 manuals are Chinese junk as well. As for Camaro, it's a modern GM car. Electrical issues, transmission problems, paint problems....the list i ... | |||||
| Answer to: Dodge scatpack | 10Relevance | 5 years ago | kesterpaul62 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| My uncle currently has a challenger scatpat with that engine; 6.4 NA V8 and it is very fast. He does drive the heck out of it though but no issues whatsoever. The Hemis are good engines but only if you drive normally and not like a maniac. The transmission used are bulletproof: ZF- 8speed. Be careful when buying because people do drive like crazy in those cars for racing. | |||||
| Answer to: Miata/Mx5 alternate? | 10Relevance | 5 years ago | Mod_Man | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| They don't really make any good sports cars for us tall guys. If you don't need a convertible, the challenger has room to spare. It is a Stellantis product though and drives like a boat, so it feels different than any little Miata. If you can find a good one, the 2004 - 2006 GTO's have really good space, are comfortable, and pack plenty of punch. Most are just beat up at this point though. | |||||
| Answer to: want to buy a crown vic interceptor | 10Relevance | 5 years ago | kesterpaul62 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Buying a used cop car is worse than buying a used mustang, camaro, challenger or charger with the V8s. If you buy a used cop car, you have to replace literally everything. | |||||
| Misfire code but no symptoms | 10Relevance | 5 years ago | BlackBeard16 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I have a 2010 Dodge challenger V6, it has 104k miles. Spark plugs and Ignition coils are new don’t even have a year, I have an OBD connected and sometimes a couple of weeks the OBD would trigger a code of a misfire on cylinder 6 but check engine light wouldn’t turn on. This morning the check engine light is on and hasn’t turned off, the car is running smooth, no symptoms whatsoever, what could it be? | |||||
| RE: Is it disrespectful for customers to ask if they can provide the parts for repairs? | 10Relevance | 5 years ago | Mod_Man | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... (Shelby, Classic Muscle, SRT) so parts are naturally expensive by nature. The markup just depends on the part and availability. Say you come in with a challenger SRT and you need a new hood. Those are fairly easy for me to source, so the markup isn't going to be very high. I make the profit on painting it and installing it, but the part itself doesn't really bring money. Now, if you come in needing a new rim for your Ferrari F50 and I have to get it sourced straight from Maranello Italy, well...there's going to be a markup on that because I'm about to spend ... | |||||
| Answer to: Simple question... | 10Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| A wise mechanic once told me for new cars: “Price, performance, reliability/durability: pick any two of the three, but you cannot have all three.” That being said, for new cars here is the short list in no particular order: Lexus RC F and RC350 Mazda Miata Toyota 86 (Subaru BRZ) Civic Type R Subaru WRX Avoid the Big Three muscle cars (Camaro, challenger/Charger, and Mustang) and Corvettes and anything German, Italian, Korean. | |||||
| Timing chain replacement warnings signs | 10Relevance | 5 years ago | Coolcruzincarlos | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hi Scotty, I have a 2012 Dodge challenger with 85k miles on it. It has a 3.6 V6. It runs great and I have changed the oil at recommended intervals and sooner. The maintenance schedule recommends to change the metal timing chain at 100k. It is an interference engine. But you have mentioned that metal timing chains don't necessarily have to be replaced on some of these types of engines. If I decide NOT to replace it, what would be the red flags which I should look out for before the chain fails. Also thank you for your past advice & tips. It has helped me ... | |||||
| Answer to: V8 Luxury Sedan Future Classics | 10Relevance | 5 years ago | 0192700sALT | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| There are still a couple of NA V8 cars you can get with a manual transmission (Challenger, Charger, Lexus IS 500, Cadillac CT5 V Blackwing). But in all honesty because the way they build cars now, I doubt the large majority of them will be around long enough to reach "classic" status. | |||||