Used Dodge Charger Prices by Year
As of July 2026, a used Dodge Charger typically lists for $21,999 in the US. Depending on model year, typical asking prices run from $5,999 for a 2010 to $52,889 for a 2026 — every figure below is a national median of 7,475 live listings, not a book value, and the Charger steps down a median 14.3% per model year of age.
Dodge Charger price by model year
| Year | Typical price | Most listings fall between | Avg mileage | EPA combined | NCAP | For sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | $52,889 | $46,802 – $61,631 | 1,263 mi | 19–20 MPG | — | 265 |
| 2025 | $44,900 | $33,424 – $66,137 | 2,654 mi | — | — | 100 |
| 2024 | $38,411 | $34,248 – $64,752 | 5,243 mi | — | — | 96 |
| 2023 | $29,636 | $21,784 – $56,243 | 39,636 mi | 15–21 MPG | 5★ | 1,468 |
| 2022 | $25,400 | $18,716 – $49,000 | 58,385 mi | 15–21 MPG | 5★ | 942 |
| 2021 | $25,995 | $16,995 – $49,990 | 66,001 mi | 15–21 MPG | 5★ | 686 |
| 2020 | $21,999 | $14,906 – $37,997 | 78,822 mi | 15–21 MPG | 5★ | 634 |
| 2019 | $19,450 | $12,995 – $31,999 | 92,172 mi | 16–21 MPG | 5★ | 825 |
| 2018 | $17,676 | $11,900 – $28,998 | 101,150 mi | 16–21 MPG | 5★ | 570 |
| 2017 | $16,735 | $10,399 – $28,999 | 103,797 mi | 16–21 MPG | 5★ | 361 |
| 2016 | $14,087 | $9,500 – $24,955 | 112,340 mi | 16–21 MPG | 5★ | 390 |
| 2015 | $12,900 | $8,726 – $19,846 | 119,028 mi | 16–21 MPG | — | 304 |
| 2014 | $9,999 | $6,500 – $15,988 | 127,955 mi | 17–21 MPG | 5★ | 289 |
| 2013 | $9,202 | $5,936 – $16,207 | 133,381 mi | 17–21 MPG | 5★ | 175 |
| 2012 | $8,995 | $5,509 – $16,135 | 133,383 mi | 17–21 MPG | 5★ | 94 |
| 2011 | $8,900 | $5,995 – $12,999 | 140,279 mi | 18 MPG | — | 62 |
| 2010 | $5,999 | $3,478 – $13,195 | 152,261 mi | 18–19 MPG | — | 53 |
| 2009 | $7,448 | $4,052 – $17,445 | 118,120 mi | 18–19 MPG | — | 28 |
| 2008 | $7,495 | $4,496 – $13,259 | 139,693 mi | 18 MPG | — | 45 |
| 2007 | $8,070 | $4,995 – $26,359 | 118,062 mi | 18 MPG | — | 40 |
| 2006 | $7,791 | $4,999 – $15,262 | 124,142 mi | — | — | 48 |
“Typical price” is the national median asking price; the range covers the middle 80% of listings (10th–90th percentile), so it excludes teaser and outlier prices on both ends.
Dodge Charger price by trim (last 4 model years)
The trim changes the price more than a model year does: the cheapest common trim, the SXT, typically lists for $23,546; the priciest, the SRT HELLCAT, for $83,911. The SXT is what the used market mostly stocks — 27.2% of trim-labeled listings, while the SRT HELLCAT is the rarest quotable trim at 4.2%.
| Trim | Typical price | Most listings fall between | Share of listings | Avg mileage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SXTMost popularCheapest | $23,546 | $19,990 – $29,990 | 27.2% | 50,310 mi |
| SCAT PACK | $52,670 | $45,999 – $60,175 | 26.6% | 13,716 mi |
| GT | $27,995 | $23,966 – $33,710 | 18.3% | 49,284 mi |
| R/T | $38,895 | $33,447 – $52,257 | 12.9% | 25,420 mi |
| DAYTONA SCAT PACK | $41,585 | $36,622 – $76,490 | 5.7% | 4,807 mi |
| DAYTONA R/T | $37,497 | $32,890 – $63,484 | 5.1% | 2,637 mi |
| SRT HELLCATPriciest | $83,911 | $73,499 – $94,995 | 4.2% | 15,307 mi |
Share = portion of the model's trim-labeled used listings from the last 4 model years — a supply-side popularity signal. Trims with fewer than 25 live cars are not quoted.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a used Dodge Charger cost?
As of July 2026, a used Dodge Charger typically lists for $21,999 nationally. Depending on model year, typical prices run from $5,999 (2010) to $52,889 (2026), based on 7,475 live listings.
How much is a 2026 Dodge Charger?
A used 2026 Dodge Charger typically lists for $52,889, with most asking prices between $46,802 and $61,631. Average odometer reading is 1,263 miles.
What's the cheapest year of the Dodge Charger worth looking at?
The 2010 model year is the least expensive quotable year at a typical $5,999 — but compare its mileage (152,261 miles on average) and per-year table above before deciding; a newer year at a small premium often carries far fewer miles.
How fast does the Dodge Charger depreciate?
Across adjacent model years currently on the market, the Charger steps down a median 14.3% per model year of age — e.g. moving one year older typically saves about that share of the price.
How much does the trim change a used Charger's price?
A lot: over the last 4 model years, the cheapest common trim (SXT) typically lists for $23,546 while the priciest (SRT HELLCAT) runs $83,911 — a $60,365 spread within the same nameplate. The most common trim on the used market is the SXT (27.2% of trim-labeled listings) at a typical $23,546.
How much is a used 2023 Dodge Charger?
A used 2023 Dodge Charger typically lists for $29,636, with most asking prices between $21,784 and $56,243; average odometer is 39,636 miles (1,468 for sale).
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