The 2021 Dodge Charger lasts around 200,000 miles, with some average brake wear and check engine light issues reported. At $24,750 to $74,000, it’s a good value for a large sedan which offers better...
The 2021 Dodge Durango lasts around 200,000 miles, with some average stereo system and check engine light issues reported. At $27,590 to $72,700, it’s a great value for a full-size three-row SUV with...
The 2021 Dodge Challenger lasts around 200,000 miles, with some average transmission software and A/C system issues reported. At $20,499 to $76,999, it’s a great value for a very strong sports coupe...
The 2020 Dodge Charger lasts around 200,000 miles, with some average check engine light and stereo system issues reported. At $24,975 to $69,350, it’s a good value for a sedan with plenty of passenger...
The 2020 Dodge Durango lasts around 200,000 miles, with some minor headlight and paint chip issues reported. At $26,750 to $59,998, it’s a great value for a full-size SUV with plenty of room for...
The 2020 Dodge Challenger lasts around 200,000 miles, with some relatively minor transmission software and stereo system issues reported. At $23,900 to $79,985, it’s a great value for an old-school...
The 2020 Dodge Journey lasts around 200,000 miles, with some average brake wear and wheel hub issues reported. At $17,700 to $26,998, it’s a good value for a midsize SUV, although it’s outdated....
The 2020 Dodge Grand Caravan lasts around 200,000 miles, with some average gear change and check engine light issues reported. At $21,650 to $27,998, it’s a good value for a minivan, although it’s not...
The 2019 Dodge Charger lasts around 200,000 miles with some minor stereo system and stability warning light issues reported At $22,175 to $68,750, it’s a good value if you want a sedan that’s...
The 2019 Dodge Journey lasts around 200,000 miles, with some average brake wear and check engine light issues reported. AT $15,525 to $27,519, it’s a good value for a midsize SUV for shoppers on a...
The 2019 Dodge Durango lasts around 200,000 miles, with some rear light and shock issues reported. At $24,625 to $52,990, it’s a good value for a large, practical SUV with plenty of passenger and...
The 2019 Dodge Challenger lasts around 200,000 miles with some minor wheel bearing and stereo system issues reported. At $23,520 to $84,998, it’s pricey, but still a great value for a strong sports...
The 2018 Dodge Journey lasts around 200,000 miles, with some transmission software and rearview camera issues reported. At $13,150 to $25,990, it’s cheaper than many competitors while still offering a...
The 2018 Dodge Charger lasts around 200,000 miles with some door panel and headlight issues reported. At $23,250 to $65,800, it’s a good value for a spacious large sedan with some very strong V8...
The 2018 Dodge Challenger lasts around 200,000 miles with some touchscreen and emergency brake issues reported. At $22,075 to $113,325, it’s expensive, but worth the money if you’re looking for an...
The 2018 Dodge Durango lasts around 200,000 miles with some engine stalling and touchscreen freezing issues reported. At $22,025 to $54,550, it’s a decent value for a large SUV with plenty of room for...
The 2009 Dodge Avenger is a solid blend of Dodge power and family car practicality, and it’s priced to move, with typical listing prices under $5,000. But the Acura TL is a much better blend of...
The 2009 Dodge Journey is comfortable, capable, roomy, well-built, and it even packs a DVD player as a standard feature. It’s also unlikely to make the trip home after you drive it off the lot....
The 2017 Dodge Journey lasts around 150,000 miles with serious engine and computer problems reported. At $11,350 to $22,000, it’s cheap, but still one buyers should avoid since there are a lot of...
The 2017 Dodge Charger lasts around 200,000 miles with some minor stereo system and door issues. At $18,500 to $57,590, it’s a great value if you’re looking for a high-horsepower sedan....
The 2017 Dodge Durango lasts around 200,000 miles with some door lock and dash warning light issues reported. At $21,590 to $38,500, it’s a great choice for shoppers on a budget that are looking for a...
The 2017 Dodge Challenger lasts around 200,000 miles with some stereo system and transmission issues reported. At $20,450 to $54,500, it’s a good value for a muscle car with plenty of power....
The 2008 Dodge Avenger is almost the budget priced muscle car you’ve been daydreaming about, with typical listing prices starting at under $5,000. But, it’s uncomfortable, it comes with a...
The 2007 Dodge Dakota isn’t the most powerful truck on the road, but it’s tougher than some full-size pickups while being twice as agile and costing around half as much, with pricing...
The 2007 Dodge Nitro is a Jeep Liberty with a fresh coat of paint, and that means that it’s rough-riding, inefficient, and prone to expensive repairs. It also means that it’s a lot of fun...
The 2007 Dodge Charger is the second model year in the 6th Generation relaunch for the long-dormant muscle car, and all the proof drivers needed that the classic was back in business. If you love...
The 2006 Dodge Charger is about as good a muscle car as you’re going to find for its model year. The long-awaited relaunch of the iconic nameplate was met with the usual round of rave reviews...
The 2006 Dodge Caravan wasn’t the best minivan released in its model year, but it’s held up well over the years, it’s spacious and comfortable, and it’s usually priced at...
The 2005 Dodge Caravan is outclassed in more areas than not by its competitors. The Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna are both more powerful without much loss of fuel economy, they’re both more...
The 2004 Dodge Durango is disappointing. The SUV boasts a powerful lineup of V6 and V8 engines to choose from, a spacious interior, and plenty of options. It’s also very costly to keep fueled...
The 2019 Dodge Grand Caravan lasts around 200,000 miles with some check engine light and door handle issues. At $25,900 to $28,279, it’s cheaper than many other minivans making it a good choice for...
The 2004 Dodge Caravan is in the unfortunate position of being a pretty good vehicle at a fair price, surrounded by vehicles that do the same for less, or considerably more for a slight price bump....
The 2004 Dodge Ram is perhaps the most affordable way to get behind the wheel of a 2004 full-size pickup, but only if you’re looking for a stripped-down work truck with nothing on it. At the...
The 2003 Dodge Neon isn’t the best choice if you’re after a daily driver or a family car as safety ratings are underwhelming and lower trim levels are nothing special. But the muscly 215 horsepower...
The 2018 Dodge Grand Caravan lasts around 200,000 miles with only minor A/C system and rust issues reported. At $15,275 to $16,575, it’s a good value for a minivan made for shoppers on a budget, even...
The 2003 Dodge Caravan may be an excellent value if you can get a good deal on one. But 2003 was a great year for minivans, and you’ve got plenty of other options to choose from like the Honda...
If you’ve always wanted to drive a Ram, look for a newer model. The 2003 Dodge Ram’s best days are behind it. Even if you can find one with stable suspension and no rust in the frame, it’s...
The 2017 Dodge Grand Caravan lasts around 200,000 miles with some relatively minor engine misfire and door lock issues. At $14,650 to $15,400, it’s a good value for a minivan, even if it’s showing its...
The 2016 Dodge Grand Caravan lasts around 200,000 miles with some small rust and door alarm issues. At $13,375 to $14,450, it’s cheaper than other minivans, making it a decent value for shoppers on a...
The 2016 Dodge Journey lasts around 200,000 miles with some fuel system and motor mount issues reported. At $12,050 to $15,300, it’s cheaper than many other midsize SUVs and is a reasonable choice for...
2018 sees SUVs really coming to the forefront with the RAV4, Rogue, Equinox, and CR-V staking their respective claims, but it’s the full-size trucks, the F-Series, Silverado, and Ram, that...
2016 was another strong sales year for full-size trucks, the F-Series, Silverado, and Ram, with SUVs like the Rogue and RAV4 making a solid showing, and Toyota and Honda each landing three models in...
2014 was another solid year for full-size pickup trucks, with the Ram making its way into the top three for the first time in years. As usual, we see strong numbers for Honda and Toyota compacts and...
The Ford F-Series predictably holds its lead as the top selling vehicle in the US for 2013, with Toyota and Honda dominating the mid-size and compact market, and the Ford Escape bringing up the rear...
The 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan lasts around 200,000 miles with some average engine and A/C problems. At $10,475 to $11,350, it’s cheaper than other minivans, but ownership costs get higher as it gets...
The 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan only lasts around 200,000 miles with some serious computer and transmission problems. At $9,895 to $12,699, it’s cheap but not worth the money when it’ll take thousands of...
There’s not much worth complaining about in the 2011 Ram pickup. If you can find one in good condition with low miles, the truck’s open investigation and side-impact safety concern shouldn’t affect...
2012’s Best Selling Vehicles Dominated by Full-Size Pickups, Honda, and Toyota 2012 was another banner year for Ford, holding the top spot with the F-Series, and bringing up the rear with the...
2010’s Top Selling Vehicles Saw Ford, Honda Reigning Supreme Ford F-Series No big surprises in the number one spot. The Ford F-Series has been the best selling vehicle in the US for over four...
The 2013 Dodge Charger lasts around 200,000 miles with only some alternator and A/C system issues. At $13,477 to $26,029, it’s a good value for buyers looking for a sports car with enough room for a...