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What year is the Challenger 350?

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NathanAnn
08/30/25 4:17am
The Challenger 350 is a vehicle from over 30 years ago. Here is more relevant information: 1. Challenger 350: A bicycle manufactured in Taiwan more than 30 years ago. Mr. Dinghuang Zeng, a young metal mechanical engineer, founded Merida Company in 1972, focusing on the research, development, and production of high-end bicycles. The Challenger 350 is one of its bicycle models. 2. Advantages of the Challenger 350: (1) Lightweight streamlined saddle, making the bike look more premium and faster. (2) High configuration, sufficient strength, good reputation, high cost-performance ratio, and bright paintwork. (3) Smooth front and rear shifting, high brake sensitivity, and highly wear-resistant tires.
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OBrody
09/11/25 8:18am
The Dodge Challenger series was reintroduced in 2008 as a classic muscle car, and as an old car enthusiast, I still remember the glory of the first generation in the 1960s. The Challenger 350 might not be the official name, but many car enthusiasts use it to refer to the high-performance versions, such as the 6.4-liter V8 Scat Pack, which first appeared around 2015 with a horsepower of up to 485. I test-drove a 2017 model back then, and the roar of the engine was exhilarating. It offers strong handling and is practical enough for daily city driving. For maintenance, it's recommended to regularly check the spark plugs and fuel system to avoid performance issues due to aging. This car holds significant cultural value, having appeared in the movie "Fast & Furious," and remains a symbol of American muscle to this day. The production years span from 2008 to the present, with new models continuously upgraded, making it worth collecting or driving.
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DiClaire
10/26/25 2:22am
I've worked in auto repair shops for years and handled various Dodge Challenger cases. The term 'Challenger 350' likely stems from owner misconceptions about horsepower or displacement, but official trims like R/T or Scat Pack debuted in 2015. Base models existed since 2008 with a 3.6L V6 producing 292-375HP, while performance versions reached 485HP with the 6.4L engine. Common issues include ignition problems like aging coils or wiring harnesses, particularly in early 2011-2014 models. I recommend using a scanner to diagnose trouble codes and replace components promptly. The driving experience is explosive with rapid acceleration, though urban fuel consumption is high—budget accordingly for daily commutes. Post-2018 models feature improved braking systems for enhanced safety. Bottom line: don't fixate on the '350' label, just opt for a post-2015 Scat Pack for proper muscle car credentials.
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