The later the better but I think the SC issues were sorted out by the 2017 MY so I'd start there. An early run could be fine also if the SC is a later unit or has been swapped with a later unit. I'll dig into that some more and do a video on it later.
That's definitely one you want to check out. I'd bet it hasn't had the supercharger replaced yet and there's a high chance it's going to need it done in maybe 10K miles. So just budget that into the cost of the car. You can check my video on the bearings to see different cost options if it happens. Is it a manual?
Don’t do it bro I traded my 2019 scat for a 2018 hellcat charger and even tho I love my car and it’s amazing I got screwed over on the value of the hellcat cause the dealership sold me a stolen hellcat that was theft recovered but never salvaged even though it’s a clean title any dealership offers me salvaged trade in price
Just purchased one had 2200 miles flat spots on tires, but the car is a beast
I’ve seen a 63k red challenger srt with 22k miles should I go for it?
Check out and see if it have flat spots and the tires and all recalls are done get a warranty, a bumper-to-bumper
I would never buy a used hellcat unless I knew the owner. Most people swing snd rag these cars. It is what it is
Even if u knew the owner, 99% of the first owner beat the living hell out of that hellcat.
@@alexgonzales8002exactly
I just got a 2017 hellcat with 27k miles ,you think that’s high miles for a hellcat ?
Nah I think that's good. It's only like 5K a year. Congrats on the cat!
Which year do you recommend for purchasing a used manual hellcat?
The later the better but I think the SC issues were sorted out by the 2017 MY so I'd start there. An early run could be fine also if the SC is a later unit or has been swapped with a later unit. I'll dig into that some more and do a video on it later.
@Father kamp Thanks for the tip! What did they do in 2018 to increase reliability over the 2017 models?
What about a 2016 with 2.8k miles
That's definitely one you want to check out. I'd bet it hasn't had the supercharger replaced yet and there's a high chance it's going to need it done in maybe 10K miles. So just budget that into the cost of the car. You can check my video on the bearings to see different cost options if it happens. Is it a manual?
@@natesrt under 3K and you think its ok to replace the supercharger!!!!???
I just got a 2020 Hellcat Widebody with 36k miles, you think that’s high mileage for a hellcat?
I found a 2016 hellcat challenger with 17 k miles and thinking to trade my 2020 scatpack wb is it worth?
make a hell scat 😮
How much is it? Check also if the supercharger has been replaced already. Mine started making the bearing noise at about that mileage.
Don’t do it bro I traded my 2019 scat for a 2018 hellcat charger and even tho I love my car and it’s amazing I got screwed over on the value of the hellcat cause the dealership sold me a stolen hellcat that was theft recovered but never salvaged even though it’s a clean title any dealership offers me salvaged trade in price
@@j.hernandez3825sell it privately