Dodge Charger R/T

Asked by TiredOfMyHonda Jul 22, 2018 at 06:51 AM about the 2016 Dodge Charger R/T Road & Track RWD

Question type: General

How good do charger R/T after 70-80k miles?? Are the
good daily drivers? Looking to trade my 2013 Honda
Accord sport for one but I’ve been hesitant. Just want
something with a bit more power. I got 2 kids so I’m tryna
keep a sedan around.  

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Read up on the Chargers... while mine is an 06, it was pampered and having nothing but problems that seem to be common (based on my internet research) ..serious issues such as going into limp mode while driving... finding many complaints on such.. if my kids were younger I personally would feel more comfortable in. Mazda or Honda sedan.

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