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What are your honest thoughts on the 2022 Dodge Charger GT AWD (with plus package)? Has all sorts of bells and whistles on it (too much for me to count), 3.6 VVT Pentastar V6 (yeah, it's -not- a hemi, like my 2015 Ram), 8 speed automatic transmission, etc. I have only 1,050 miles on the car (it's brand new, less than a month old). 
Also, I seem to have been having an issue with the car bogging down in power going up hills. I push on the gas, and it just doesn't like to climb up hills that much. I'm going to the dealership I bought it at to have it looked at, but I would like a much more honest opinion from a car guru such as yourself.


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Well, I would never have bought one. They're generally money pits as they age and with that V6 engine and having a power problem, there's so much technology in those things and of course the idiots of the dealership. They don't know how to work. Hardly anything these days. They're just parts changers. But you spent all that money. I'd bring them the car and said this has no power up here. Take the damn thing back and fix it or give me my money back


Yeah, definitely going to get rid of it ASAP. Each day gets worse as time goes on. Going to get whatever answer they give, then trade this thing in for something worth while. Only reason I traded for it, as it was AWD, but seeing a Subaru with manual transmission, should have bit on that first.
Thanks for the help, Mr. Kilmer! Next time I'll avoid Chrysler products and get Subarus/Toyotas from now on.


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Hopefully, you leased the vehicle and only keeping it while under warranty.  Otherwise, it was not a good idea to buy one of these vehicles.


Unfortunately, I bought it after trading in a damn good 2015 Ram 1500 pickup. Should have just kept the truck, as it never gave me problems. This car is a disaster and I'm gonna have to bite the bullet and trade it off for something more reasonable.


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Used car prices are high right now and in many cases you can get more than what you paid for it. Get values from Carmax, Carvana, Vroom and places like these and get rid of it asap. Then take that money and get a good reliable car. The more you wait the more of its value it will lose so do it sooner while used car prices are still high.


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