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Dodge Challenger Facts Before You Buy



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The Ford Mustang is a classic car that has been loved for decades. However, the Dodge Challenger replaces it. Available in both convertible and coupe body styles, the Ford Mustang offers retro-themed style and grin-worthy performance. The Challenger's family-friendly practicality is what the Mustang cannot match. Here are some facts you should know before buying a Dodge Challenger. Let's start with a quick comparison chart!

SRT Hellcat Redeye

The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye can be modified in a number of ways. It is distinguished by a badge with a red eye that alerts muscle car lovers to its high horsepower. The Redeye has the same engine as the Redeye, but it has wider tires that give it more traction. It also accelerates two-tenths faster than the regular Hellcat, with a quarter-mile time of 10.8 seconds.


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SRT Super Stock

The 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock will be available in dealerships by the end of this year. Named after the "Super Stock" drag racing class, this vehicle looks like a passenger car but is actually a modified race car. Dodge's SRT Super Stock offers a powerful 807 horsepower engine in a vehicle that is based on a Challenger model. This power is equivalent in output to a drag-racer of ten seconds.

GT AWD

The Dodge Challenger GT operates primarily in rear-wheel drive. However, there might be occasions when you need all-wheel driving. Changes in temperature, wheel slippage, or any other condition can cause the traction system to switch to all-wheel. Dodge Performance Pages allow owners to modify engine and transmission settings on the GT. Owners have the ability to alter the steering response and throttle response. You can also adjust the suspension settings to improve control and handling.


R/T

There were two versions of the Dodge Challenger, each with a different engine. The base model featured an inline-6 engine. However, the R/T came with a 340 cubic-inch Magnum V8 motor. The R/T had a 335 hp rating, but was reduced to 300 hp by lower compression in 1971. A Special Edition hardtop was also available for the Challenger. It offered additional comfort, convenience, as well as appearance features. Challenger R/T featured vinyl roofs, a smaller rear view, and "SE” medallions along the pillars.

Plus Shaker

R/T Plus Shaker became the first Challenger with R/T DNA. It comes with a 5.7L engine HEMI VVT, new suspension, and a performance tuned brake system. R/T Plus Shaker is also equipped with a new multidisplacement engine and an R/T badge. What sets it apart from R/T Challengers?


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50th Anniversary model

2019's Challenger 50th anniversary model is an entirely new car. Unlike previous iterations, this new version has a number of unique features that make it stand out. The Challenger 50th Anniversary model features heated leather seats, and suede inserts. It also has real carbon fibre trim around the console gauges. A new start-up animation also shows off a 1970 Challenger. The car was limited to 70 units.





FAQ

How can I fix my car as a hobby?

It's a great hobby to take on if you are passionate about cars. You could repair them yourself, buy parts for them and sell them. Or just have fun with them. If you are looking for something new, this would be a great hobby.

It isn't easy to turn it into a full time job. It requires hard work and dedication. Also, you will need to put a lot of money into it.

You might not have a compelling reason to get involved in the car industry.


How long is an apprenticeship for an automotive mechanic?

It takes approximately three years to complete an automotive mechanic apprenticeship. It includes two years of school and two years as an apprentice. The first year is dedicated to learning the theory and practical skills of the trade. You'll also learn how tools can be used safely and efficiently during this year. You'll spend the second year in on-the-job training, where you will gain experience in various trades. You'll have the opportunity to attend formal courses during these periods too.

The last year of your program will be spent earning qualifications and becoming certified. These include NVQs or National Vocational Qualifications. These are earned after passing exams that cover specific topics in the industry. The HNCs (Higher National Certificates), on the other hand, cover general subjects like customer service and management. For those interested in pursuing certain trades, City & Guilds certificates are available.


What is the average time it takes to become a mechanic?

To become a skilled mechanic, you need years of experience and practice. A professional mechanic will teach you how to fix cars.

You will be required to spend time at a car garage learning as much as you can about cars. It is important to get familiar with the mechanics of cars and engineering.

Auto school is also required.

It's crucial to start as soon as possible. Don't wait until you're older to begin studying automotive technology. Do you want to be a mechanic? Get started today!


What is the difference?

Although they may be similar, they are not identical. An automotive technician maintains cars, while a mechanic repairs them.

A mechanic must be skilled in manual dexterity and able to complete simple tasks quickly. A mechanic must be able diagnose and fix problems quickly and accurately.

An automotive technician requires more technical skills than a mechanic. They need to be able use tools such drills and wrenches, and read blueprints.

They should be able safely to perform complex procedures. They must be familiar with all types of electrical and engine systems.

They must also be capable of understanding how parts interact.

As a result, mechanics typically make less than technicians. But there are many opportunities for both jobs.


What should I know about car mechanics

To be an auto mechanic, you don't have to know much about cars. The only thing you need is the ability to fix them. Most people begin by changing brake pads and tires, before moving on to more complicated repairs.

You'll need to know how to read diagrams, understand written instructions and follow basic rules of good practice. You will also need to understand how parts should be replaced or repaired.

It is important to remember that proper training and guidance are essential for anyone who attempts to repair vehicles. This is especially important if you work with expensive parts such as transmissions or engines.

In fact, even though you won't need to know much about cars, you will need to thoroughly know the basics of mechanical engineering and physics. This will include understanding the basic principles of engine operation and brake function.

Noting that all situations are possible, it is important to be prepared. For example, you may find yourself working on a vehicle that has been involved in a serious accident. Experience with accidents and breakdowns is also a must.

You should also be open to learning quickly. Not only will you need to be capable of diagnosing problems, but you also need to be able perform simple maintenance tasks like tightening nuts.



Statistics

  • 52% of Mechanics in the United States think their salaries are enough for the cost of living in their area. (indeed.com)
  • According to the BLS, total auto technician employment is expected to exceed 705,000 by 2030. (uti.edu)
  • Apprentice mechanics earn significantly less hourly than mechanics who have completed training, with a median wage of approximately $14.50 an hour, according to PayScale. (jobhero.com)



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How To

How to get certified as a mechanic

For those who are interested in becoming certified automotive technicians, the mechanic's certifications will help. They provide a comprehensive overview of all areas related to auto repair.

The program consists of 12 hours of classroom instruction and three months of on-the-job training at a participating dealership. Students must complete a minimum of 60 clock hours of classroom study per semester and pass a written exam, including theory and practical questions. Students may take the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence's state exam after completing the coursework. Automotive service technicians must be certified by ASE.




 


 


Dodge Challenger Facts Before You Buy