Dodge Challenger 2016

Dodge Challenger 2016

Our most recent review of the 2016 Dodge Challenger resulted in a score of 7 out of 10 for that particular example.

Carsguide Contributing Journalist Stephen Corby had this to say at the time: It may surprise you to hear that Dodge already has a presence in Australia, and if it does you really must visit their website, because it's a laugh to hit the tab listing the available models and find just one, the Journey.

You can read the full review here.

This is what Stephen Corby liked most about this particular version of the Dodge Challenger: Great muscle car design, looks the part., Smooth in its power delivery.

Overview
Likes
Great muscle car design, looks the part.
Smooth in its power delivery.
Dislikes
Design of glass areas makes for reduced visibility.
Cheap, plasticky feel to the interior.
Acceleration isn't as exciting as it is in other Challenger models.

Dodge Challenger 2016 FAQs

Why is Dodge discontinuing the Charger and Challenger?

Dodge's owner Stellantis Group made the decision to discontinue the Charger and Challenger models as they didn't fit with the company's plans for electrification. Dodge intends to introduced a new line of electric muscle cars they hope will keep the essence of the iconic Charger and Challenger models alive.

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Mitsubishi Challenger diesel acceleration problems

You’re probably right in thinking there’s a problem in the fuel system, but simply changing bit and pieces you think might be the cause is a great way to waste money replacing parts that turned out to be perfectly good, leaving you with the same problem. Take the vehicle to a diesel specialist. The cause could be dozens of things from fuel-pump wear, a dirty fuel filter, a clogged intake manifold, blocked lines and worn fuel injectors. And more.

A specialist diesel shop will be able to take the guesswork out of a diagnosis and will almost certainly save you time and money.

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