Hi Everyone,
I researched this topic quite a bit but couldn't find a good answer, money aside only focusing only reliability, how does the later model 2021 - 2023 Scatpack compare to the Hellcat?
I have seen good examples of Scatpacks with a solid long term record up to 200,000 miles without many issues but not much on the Hellcat.
There is all kinds of comparisons online, my question is specifically regarding a long term / forever ownership driving the car, how much more of a headache will the Hellcat be
with all stuff that it has ie. Supercharger, intercooler, chiller systems etc... vs a Scatpack that doesnt have any of that. The simpler vs more complex car, not a mechanic but I work on my own cars.
I understand everything will eventually break, I dont race, only cruising, light grandma type driving, over maintainer as well, would like to go for a Hellcat but reliability after 5 or 10 years / 100k+ miles is important as its a forever car.
Please let me know your thoughts, thanks in advance.
I researched this topic quite a bit but couldn't find a good answer, money aside only focusing only reliability, how does the later model 2021 - 2023 Scatpack compare to the Hellcat?
I have seen good examples of Scatpacks with a solid long term record up to 200,000 miles without many issues but not much on the Hellcat.
There is all kinds of comparisons online, my question is specifically regarding a long term / forever ownership driving the car, how much more of a headache will the Hellcat be
with all stuff that it has ie. Supercharger, intercooler, chiller systems etc... vs a Scatpack that doesnt have any of that. The simpler vs more complex car, not a mechanic but I work on my own cars.
I understand everything will eventually break, I dont race, only cruising, light grandma type driving, over maintainer as well, would like to go for a Hellcat but reliability after 5 or 10 years / 100k+ miles is important as its a forever car.
Please let me know your thoughts, thanks in advance.