Dodge Charger Quick Facts
- Original starting price: $34,095 (including a $1,595 destination fee)
- Class: Full-Size Car
- Seating capacity: 5
- Fuel economy: Up to 23 mpg combined
Used 2022 Dodge Charger Prices
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Fair Purchase Price (92620)
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$34,095 |
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$36,870 |
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$42,605 |
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$48,980 |
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$54,975 |
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$79,679 |
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$88,279 |
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$89,274 |
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The Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price for any individual used vehicle can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors. The prices here reflect what buyers are currently paying for used 2022 Dodge Charger models in typical condition when purchasing from a dealership. These prices are updated weekly.
Introduction
The 2022 Dodge Charger is a full-size 4-door sedan from Dodge. This simple descriptor does not do justice to the nostalgic swagger and cult following that the American muscle car excites. The Charger is the stuff of modern legend. Capable of being a family car and carrying out the day-to-day duties of a daily driver, the 2022 Dodge Charger harkens to the days of big-body sedans, drag strips, grumbly V8 engines, and a bygone fandom of the automotive landscape. Powerfully equipped under the hood and well-appointed on the interior, even in its base form, the 2022 Charger appeals to a diverse audience. The availability of various trims at various price points with many add-ons and smile-inducing special editions makes the Charger a favorite for many.
Dodge CPO Warranty Program Highlights
- Maximum Care limited warranty: 3 months/3,000 miles from date of sale
- Roadside Assistance: 24/7, concurrent with Limited Warranty
- Additional programs: Spoticar
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KBB Review Highlights
A nameplate that debuted in 1966, the Dodge Charger competed as a muscle car 2-door coupe through 1987. After a 19-year hiatus, Dodge reintroduced the Charger name for a full-size sedan in 2006. The model got a redesign for 2011 and a facelift for 2015. The Charger remained steadfast as a sporty option among family sedans. Its generous interior space, heavy weight, and low-slung body recall days when mainstream cars were more substantial, and “land yachts” were still a thing.
Starting with the entry-level SXT, the 2022 Charger arrives with a 292-horsepower 3.6-liter V6 and optional all-wheel drive (AWD). The power rating bumps up to an even 300 when you add all-wheel drive (AWD) or upgrade to the GT trim. In the middle of the road, the R/T gains a powerful 5.7-liter V8 that endows 370 hp. For the power-hungry, the Scat Pack trim tops out at 485 hp using a 6.4-liter V8. And for those with a devilish streak, the SRT Hellcat takes a thirsty 6.2-liter supercharged V8 and delivers 717 hp. The mayhem doesn’t end there; the SRT Hellcat Redeye offers 797 hp, and the new-for-2022 SRT Jailbreak makes 807 hp. All Charger drivetrains use an 8-speed automatic transmission. All wheel drive is optional in the SXT and the GT, while all V8 variants come exclusively with rear-wheel drive (RWD).
Space is generous throughout the interior, and depending on the trim, seating is fashioned from smooth leather, simulated suede, or a classic hound’s cloth. Dodge equips the base nicely with LED daytime running lights, 17-inch alloy wheels, remote start, keyless entry, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, two USB ports, a 6-speaker audio setup, a 7-inch touchscreen with Uconnect 4, and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration.
Learn more about the 2022 Dodge Charger in our Expert Review
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