What's the highest millage I can ride on dodge challenger ? I mean is it a good car ? Cuz I heard from people that it gives you alot of trouble ?

Asked by 17fahim Dec 09, 2014 at 12:24 AM about the Dodge Challenger

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi, I'm middle class family person.i always wanted to buy a dodge challenger, unfortunately family family didn't support me to by American car.now I can buy my own ...

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With correct maintenance and upkeep nearly unlimited. Like most any car you cannot slide on upkeep and maintenance.

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dodge is good choice screw all the dodge haters

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i put 115,000 HARD HARD miles on a SRT8 and it gave me no issues , besides tires and brake jobs and yes and a light bulb blew out on me!

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I own my 3rd Dodge Charger (2007, 2012, 2014) and I have put at least 140,000 miles on the first two before I sold them still running like new. My 2014 that I'm driving has 110,000 miles with upgraded exhaust, cold air intake, and tuned. I drive it like I stole it, most of the time. I AM BIG ON MAINTENANCE. Only run synthetic blend, and have services done as recommended by the dealer. Had a couple of little issues that were all recalls and Dodge really handled it quickly. I'd be happy to only drive a Charger for the rest of my life.

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I own a 2011 Challenger RT, i have 125000 miles on it. The only issues i have had with it are the recalls. Some pretty substantial such as the alternator issue that it would melt down and kill the car while driving. I did not experience this failure. Just know that there is alot of recall work that has to be done on the vehicle if the previous owners didn't have them done. That is pre 2013 models only i think? The local dodge house was very helpful and quick with all work. Other than that work, its been a stud. 125,000 miles and the engine shows no sign of slipping. Like others have said, pony up the extra cash for synthetic oil.

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