How much HP does a 2013 Challenger RT have?
How much HP does a 2013 Challenger RT have?
372 to 375 hp
2013 Dodge Challenger R/T/Horsepower
Are 2013 Dodge Challengers reliable?
The 2013 Challenger has a reliability rating of two out of five, which is poor for the auto industry.
What transmission does a 2013 Challenger have?
five-speed automatic transmission
A five-speed automatic transmission is standard on V6-equipped Challengers. The EPA reports that the 2013 Challenger gets 18/27 mpg city/highway with the V6.
Is 2013 Challenger RT a good car?
How long will a 2013 Dodge Challenger last?
How long do Dodge Challengers last? A well-maintained Dodge Challenger should last 200,000 miles (or 15 years) based on driving 13,500 miles per year. The Challenger can last even longer with proper maintenance and occasional repairs to the body and transmission.
How much does a 2013 Dodge Challenger R/T cost?
Check out the full specs of the 2013 Dodge Challenger R/T, from performance and fuel economy to colors and materials Weight and Towing. Curb Weight. 4,041 lbs R/T redline group. $1,995.
What kind of engine does a 2013 Dodge Challenger have?
2013 Dodge Challenger R/T RWD powered by 5.7L V8 Gas Engine with 6-Speed Manual transmission.
What’s new in the 2013 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392?
For 2013, the Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 adds even more new and improved high-tech performance features to solidify its place as the brand’s ultimate modern American rear-wheel-drive muscle coupe.
How does the Dodge Challenger compare to its competitors?
The Challenger’s V6 and V8 engines can’t match the power and fuel economy of those in the Camaro and Mustang, but what little track performance the car loses it makes up for in daily driving. Unlike those competitors, the larger Challenger can seat up to five people and has a less claustrophobic – albeit still plastic-clad – interior.