Used 2019 Dodge Charger Sedan Consumer Reviews
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I agree - most fun rental car I've ever driven...
I rented a Hertz Charger R/T (with the smaller V8 motor...) for an 800 mile road trip from Santa Barbara to Santa Fe. I was by myself, and would have been bored to death on such a long drive in just about any other rental car...but not the Charger. It was rock solid at 80 / 90 mph (thanks no doubt to the Mercedes chassis) and the sound of that Hemi never got old. Sure - fit and finish is sketchy, the interior looks cheap (although I found the driving position and the seats perfectly comfortable), and Dodge reliability may not be the best - but for about $30K (for an R/T, with available discounts), this car and it's Challenger cousin have to be two of the best bargains around, at least for those of us who want to be able to enjoy our time behind the wheel. To be perfectly honest, I found the Charger more entertaining to drive than my 605hp Audi S8 Plus - I'm not kidding! "Cheap but cheerful" sums up this terrific automobile...
Momma's Back in Black
My van is in the shop having warranty work so I was given a Charger. I have enjoyed the styling of the Charger, also receiving many complements on the "muscle car" sitting in the elementary school parking lot. With its 300 horsepower and 264 lbs of torque, I have very easily left everyone at the light. The smoothness of acceleration combined with the ability to hug any curve transports me back to my younger days. I could only imagine the power of the Hellcat or even a GT. The front seats are incredibly comfortable, even if they are cloth. My kids are struggling to get in and out of the back and complain with the lack of leg room they were accustomed to with our van. They frequently hit their heads getting in. My kids do enjoy the ride but would take their beloved entertainment center over this any day. Overall, the car is a very solid and is convincing enough for me to consider when I don't have as many kids to cart around. I feel like I can have my cake and eat it, too.
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- GT SedanMSRP: $12,92070 mi away
- GT SedanMSRP: $19,99874 mi away
- Scat Pack SedanMSRP: $31,99982 mi away
Best ever rental
Rented this '19 Charger R/T with a Hemi 5.7 for a business trip that took me a couple hours south of Kansas City. I nicknamed the car "rocketship". I'm a car-guy who restores 60's muscle cars on the side and I had more fun driving this Charger than anything but my 69 Firebird 400 Convertible. It's surprisingly quiet at speed and has all the punch you need at any speed. The suspension ate up potholes and road imperfections while proving stable and always in smooth control. The brakes did their job when an 18 wheeler decided he liked my lane better than his and the handling was surprising flat on turns at speed with almost no body roll....quite a feat given the size and weight of this car. Overall, it was a great experience and if Dodge figures out a way to make the V8 versions all wheel drive, I'd have one in my garage.
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Exceeded my expectations!
I bought this car because my two daughters live and work far away and I visit them often. I wanted something smooth and quiet and I got an outrageous deal on the Charger so I pulled the trigger. So far I think this may be the best car I’ve ever owned, I can’t stop driving it. The v6 has enough power for spirited acceleration and I’m very impressed with the 8 speed transmission-I’ve never been impressed with an automatic tranny before. I’m an old guy (64) and I’ve had no problems using any of the electronics, Apple car play, etc. Very user friendly interface. Getting ready to take the first long trip soon and I’ll update the review with comfort and mileage results.
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Loving it
Absolutely love my Charger R/T! It’s so much fun to drive and it looks sexy while I’m doing it!
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DODGE did excellent on this model
Car is super fast... Looks amazing... Good price and kills chevy cameros.
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Dodge Charger R/T
The Charger was great on the trip got 27 mpg.
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Great Sound
Awesome ride, ride is a bit on the rough side , but the handling is top notch. Can't wait to get to know it better. Had some bad luck with things in the road. Not the cars fault , just that it sits very low to the ground.
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2019 RT review
This is a great highway car. It will run 90+ all day long and get good mileage doing it. It has a great transmission, even though my rt only has 375 hp, the 8 speed transmission and good motor torq make it feel and perform really well. What you get for the price is such a bargain. Would buy again.
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Its my dream car
While my title sounds biased, the car earned it even after five years of saving from military paychecks. I custom ordered my car from the factory while i was stationed in germany and the moment it got there i knew it was special. Even now in south carolina after my PCS it has nothing but compliments. Dodge does and always had used magic to make these machines something to remember. My only ire is that i will absolutly spin when it is wet out. But its hard to tall down to my car.
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Fun Fun Fun
The Dodge Charger R/T (5.7L) is a blast. Get up and gone in this car. Plenty of engine for us Baby Boomers. Go test drive one.
2019 Charger GT RWD - I LOVE THIS CAR!
I recently purchased a used 2019 Charger GT. I paid $24,000 for it and I feel this was a good deal considering others were going for $28,000 w/ the same options. the GT looks like the RT. There is a tradeoff - the GT is quick but the RT is much quicker, but the GT saves a lot on fuel and the insurance is cheaper is well. I love the way it handles and they make a lot of performance upgrades for it as well. Give the GT a look and I think you will be happy!
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This Charger is a Winner
I bought a previously-owned 2019 Dodge Charger in striking F-8 Green this Spring. The car had just over 9,000 miles on the odometer. This car has it all, even a heated seat and steering wheel. It's the perfect combination of style, power and performance--all in a four-door sedan. I love that when you just lift the front door handle, it immediately unlocks all four-doors. Smooth and responsive this Charger makes every other car I have ever owned look like a 1919 Model T. That doesn't mean I'm knocking 1919 Model Ts. The standard V-6 produces 298-horsepower, the 8-speed automatic provides for good fuel economy. This isn't a cop car, but it sure feels like one when you get behind the wheel and open 'er up. The build quality is exceptional. I don't believe there's a better looking, stylish or faster 4-door sedan out there. Kudos to Dodge for having the car's part built in the U.S. and assembled in Canada. My only fault on the car is its plastic wrap-around front bumper. It cannot take a nudge without deforming or losing its matching color image. If Dodge were to sell some nice, hefty upright supports, that would eliminate that problem.
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Great Sound
Awesome ride, ride is a bit on the rough side , but the handling is top notch. Can't wait to get to know it better. Had the car for a year now and still enjoy driving it. The ride is still on the harsh side and the fuel economy is not very good in town. As long as gas stays cheap I am OK with that.
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2019 Dodge Charger Scat Pack
I love this car, its so fast and so much fun to drive. Its a great 4dr muscle car! WORST thing about this car is its very bad with wet roads.. anytime i get just a little rain it starts skidding. RWD and way to much power in the front. Other than that great car!
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Shocked by the quality
Surprisingly good quality (so far). Fit and finish good, paint quality good, comfort excellent, power ridiculous. Price is excellent for what you get if you wait for the big end of year rebates. No way I would pay full price for it. But, I got $4850 in rebates plus another $4000 rebate then a $1000 dealer discount. In all I got nearly $10,000 off.
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Fair prices
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Beast mode
A monster!!!
The Best Car for me
The best. Period.
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Sxt plus awd
305 hp is not too impressive for the car's weight. Shame on Dodge for making such a pretty car with this engine. Though the v6 ticks a little, it gets 27 mpg if you don't drive it like it's a charger. Fit and finish is almost perfect. One huge issue arose that is very dangerous. The electric power steering unit is the lowest hanging item on the car. Twice now , Ive torn the wiring harness off the unit with small branches and or road debris, rendering the car unsteerable. No skid plate is available and i would not buy this car because of this bad design. It is also very disappointing they are going all electric, caving to politics with no regard for the publics desire, nor the future price of electricity. Update: “Service AWD” dash warning appeared and the harness for the AWD actuator seems to be tied into the power steering harness and the dealer repaired it only to fail within weeks, with no offer from the dealer to replace the harness and or actuator and power steering unit. Considering the location and importance of these two issues, I traded the car in for a Kia!!!
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Poor interior!
Bought this car brand new on the lot. Beautiful car, love the interior room, stereo is AMAZING, and power is great for quick acceleration when needed. Only drawback is the door panels on all doors are peeling back from the window. I expected more in this car than that! There is NO WARRANTY on the car to fix it and no recall. This is just trashy on Dodge’s behalf because after a simple google search you’ll find it. This problem goes back several years and not only have they not corrected it, but they refuse to repair at their expense. It’s a rip off to pay for such a beautiful car only to have the inside tear up. I have never had this problem in any vehicle I ever owned and I’ve had some for 10 years or more, this is why I will never ever buy another Dodge. I will go back to Chevrolet. Not only will trade in value suck now because of the doors pulling back but also I have read from other reviewers on Google search that it causes problems with the windows which I can absolutely see that will probably happen and people are even talking about other parts of the car inside around the gearshift pulling back, apparently there’s some kind of issue with the glue made in the factory that they use. A few people that actually took their cars to have the door repaired at their own cost said that after repairing it still pulls back again in a year or two so Dodge still is not fixing the problem. They are doing the same repair to it that they originally did in the factory that caused a problem in the first place.
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Loved every second of having this car! Scat Pack
I have always had a hot rod. This is the only car I've ever had that can handle West Virginia mountains on cruise control. I drove this car up and down the east coast several times and got about 24 miles to the gallon. It sticks to the road nicely in turns that would flip my old G8. If you have a healthy respect for the power you will be fine. I think the brakes should be better because the power is insane. I've done about 130ish and that is feathering the pedal if you tried to jam that pedal, you'll die! I was doing about 80 and when I went under a bridge thought I hit the gas to hear the amplification and nearly smashed into a tractor trailer. Don't do that this car will kill you if you act stupid. The most negative thing is the dudes in crummy cars always trying to race me and being bitter they got beat by a girl. Then the dope boys who are always trying to steal it. In Arkansas I almost got car jacked they thought twice after they saw my dog he's 130lbs. They didn't care at all about my wireless hole puncher. Get you one but just know the criminals will love it just as much as you do. Cops hate them because they know they're no match for this monster. Other than the open recall that has no solution I haven't had any problems yet. Cold Starts are delicious! Husband hated that I bought this car and that makes me lmao! No regrets!
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Meh
It had to many issues right after I bought it. They joy of driving it never had a chance
A cool but unreliable vehicle
I believe the Charger I drove was the "SXT" trim. It don't think it was displayed anywhere on the body of the vehicle or in the manual. I got it as a rental after expressing a lot of discomfort driving a 2020 Chevy Spark after getting tboned in my 2014 Honda Civic. I don't have much experience driving newer cars, but I was pretty impressed with the features. The vehicle's handling is a bit sluggish. It feels like you're driving a bulky car. Not sure if it's because of its weight or the difference between my FWD Civic and a RWD Charger. I was not bothered by any of this though. I would really like to own one of these one day in the future. It's a very good-looking car. However, my rating stems mainly from the mechanical issues I experienced. I was driving my gf home and on my way back I got a message in the dash saying to service the "Traction Stability Control" and then a couple of seconds later it changed to "Service Trans" and then weird instructions for stopping the car that I couldn't really make sense of. The acceleration changed drastically once this happened. It was really difficult to get the car moving from a complete stop. Even if I brought it to 3000 RPM it just seemed like barely any power was being supplied to the wheels, and I did not want to push it too much in fear of making things worse. So I pulled off at a gas station, put it in park, and turned the car off. But a lot of things were unusual about the state of the car. It was telling me that it wasn't in park and when I tried to turn it back on and shift to Reverse, I couldn't move at all. I don't think the car was actually able to shift despite moving the gear stick. I had to get a ride home since it was practically immobile. I've had zero engine problems with my Civic, so I'm extremely disappointed. I don't think I drove the Charger for a full week before problems started. I don't think I'll ever be driving one again unless it's another rental that isn't my problem when it decides to break down. Suffice to say, it's a cool-looking car if you're into that, but I don't trust Chargers and perhaps even Dodge at all anymore. Haven't driven Jeeps or Chrystlers so I have nothing to say about those manufacturers (They're under the same parent company if you weren't aware.) So I'll stick to Honda in the future since from experience, their reliability is near immaculate.
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Best bang for the buck. Awesome vehicle. very fun to drive responsible. Four years later and still a great car, enjoy it greatly
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