This is a very interesting conversation lol I have owned now 2 Hellcat Chargers over the last 4 years and never have had water issues in the vents. To the point I used to only go to the car wash with my first Hellcat and at least 3-4 times a month and it would sit outside in rain and snow as well. And now my second Charger Hellcat I have actually hand washed her more than going to the car wash but same story she sits outside in rain and snow. Summing it up can anyone here show in the owners manual a warning of the hood vents getting water in them and doing damage to the car?
I owned the 2019 Toyota Tacoma Pro with the factory Snorkel and it had a big warning label inside the passengers side to never take her thru a car wash. And I used to detail cars 30 years ago and sell automotive waxes and cleaners and polishes. The Dodge paint is not a prestigious paint and has many flaws in it. If you think taking your car to a really good soft touch car wash is going to ruin the paint well your driving the wrong car lol. Yeah I would not take my Black Bugatti to the car wash lol. And what amazes me about car values they all depreciate the exact same whether you have an incredible pristine clean used car versus a nice clean used car you will not get any more money fir her. Trust me on that one lol I have traded in cars with low mileage and basically brand new and yep KBB value is KBB value no matter how cherry she is. I used to take my Plum Crazy only to the car wash all the time.
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