I have been told by a mopar service manager that they have to replace the tranny's quite often in the newer chargers and magnums as they are weak, my son has a 2008 charger R/T with the 5.7 hemi and his went out at 55,000 miles.
Bad transmissions.
bad gas mileage, hard starting, and basically bad performance.
crysler (dodge is owned by crysler) is notorious for bad transmissions so you might need to get another
No..... But they can have problems just like any other trans.
Yes
The chargers are way better because there 12-3 and kickass broncos suck bad
No.No.
Not all years, no. 1989-1993 were the years that caused that rumor. The dealer I work at did one transmission a day in the late ninetys and now we do not even do one a month.
Ford by far they are the most reliable and will last the longest. dodge is powerful but they usally don't last long and have bad transmissions. Chevy is good but they don't have as much power as a ford.
Yes - because they're unregulated. Phones are sensitive pieces of equipment - and need regulated, smooth current in their chargers.
They aren't the best. As far as the transmissions in the 3/4 and 1 ton trucks and having a programmer, there's a good chance your transmission won't last. I've seen it several times- my boyfriend is on his 2nd transmission and will soon need another rebuild. They say those transmissions are only built to withstand stock power but... I have an 2006 Dodge 3/4 with the Cummins and it's STOCK with 93,000 miles. It doesn't always shift when it should and sometimes doesn't shift at all. The transmission fluid isn't the red color it's supposed to be so, I'll be dumping money into it soon.
They can crash the national grid (e.g no electricity) they also mess with radio transmissions