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Thanks for let me in the club! Lol. The reason for joining is because I’m getting ready to pull the trigger on a 2015 Challenger hellcat. This car has been in a climate controlled garage It’s entire life. It has 218 miles on it. So I need opinions. I know I have to replace the tires. I know I have to change the oil, however what do you guys think about having to flush the radiator and the transmission (six speed manual) Would you change all the fluids? Do you think it would be OK to put new tires on it and drive it with the original oil in it to a shop to have all these things changed because I can’t do it here. I hate to have it towed here and then towed to a shop. I’m not gonna drive it much with 10 year old tires on it and this time of year, probably not at all until the salt is gone off the roads. Anyway, I could use some opinions from people who know better than I do! Thanks.
 


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Welcome and congrats on the low mileage find! Hard to believe, but that car is already 10 years old ---time is flying. I would change ALL the fluids. Ideally I would also change the oil before driving it, but I am guessing it has been recently started with that oil anyway, so I would think its ok for a short drive to get all the fluid services caught up on. Just take it easy on the motor since it has old oil, and its not even broken in yet. Sure its technically an old car now, but where it counts its still a brand new car. Be nice to her for the first 500 miles.

Post up some pics of that beauty!
 


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Welcome and congrats on the low mileage find! Hard to believe, but that car is already 10 years old ---time is flying. I would change ALL the fluids. Ideally I would also change the oil before driving it, but I am guessing it has been recently started with that oil anyway, so I would think its ok for a short drive to get all the fluid services caught up on. Just take it easy on the motor since it has old oil, and its not even broken in yet. Sure its technically an old car now, but where it counts its still a brand new car. Be nice to her for the first 500 miles.

Post up some pics of that beauty!
Thank you, I figured I was going to be changing fluids but I was hoping I would be able to drive it a short distance to get the fluids changed. I’m not going anywhere until I put new tires on it. The tire is being 10 years old, scare me a little. Really appreciate the response!
 


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Congrats and welcome to the forum. The only thing I’d worry about for a short trip would be ten year old gasoline. I wouldn’t even worry about the tires unless they’re summer tires and you have below freezing temperatures.
 




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