The only negative that I found during my three year search for the right Hellcat Challenger was the price of them. I was hoping to find a six speed manual transmission equipped one with low mileage for around 40k,and because of the chip shortages during the scamdemic, and now Dodge ending Challenger production the prices of nice used examples have gone up not down as most used cars do. Everyone I saw under 50k,was a repaired wreck with a salvage title, or was ridden hard and put away wet. With retirement looming just over the horizon I can't justify a seven year car loan to buy something decent. Nice examples are in the 55k to 60k range. I ended up buying the best Challenger I could get without having a car loan. Unfortunately it is not a Hellcat, but a 2010 Challenger R/T 5.7 Hemi six speed in pristine condition with 18k original miles. I will do some mods to it and make it to my liking. I should have bought the one RC sold,it was the right car at the right price, but I was just starting to look into getting one at the time.