The Dodge Charger can last on average 250,000 miles when properly maintained, this includes regular fluid changes and abiding by recommended service intervals. Based on 15,000 miles driven per year, owners can expect 16 years of service from their Charger before it breaks down or requires expensive repairs.
Is a 2014 Dodge Charger fast?
Drivetrain, Suspension and Brakes
| Engine | 3.6-liter 24-valve V-6 With Chain-Driven DOHC | 5.7-liter 16-valve V-8 With Cylinder On Demand |
|---|---|---|
| Power | 292 @ 6,350 | 370 @ 5,250 |
| Torque | 260 @ 4,800 | 395 @ 4,200 |
| 0-60 mph (seconds) | 7.8, est | 5.7, est |
| Top Speed | 141, est | 161, est |
Which model Dodge Charger is best?
The 2019 Charger SRT Hellcat. This is without a doubt the top of the Charger lineup. For those looking for ultimate speed and power, the Hellcat is the way to go. It holds the title as the quickest, fastest and most powerful sedan in the world, thanks in part to supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI V-8 engine.
What is the average lifespan of a Dodge Charger?
The Dodge Charger can last up to 250,000 to 300,000 miles with proper maintenance and care. If you average 15,000 miles per year like the regular American driver, you can get up to 13 to 20 years of service from the Charger.
How much horsepower does a 2014 Dodge Charger 3.6 have?
292 hp
2014 Dodge Charger SE/Horsepower
Does Dodge Charger hold its value?
A Dodge Charger will depreciate 48% after 5 years and have a 5 year resale value of $20,675. The chart below shows the expected depreciation for the next 10 years. These results are for vehicles in good condition, averaging 12,000 miles per year. It also assumes a selling price of $39,730 when new.