These Dodge Models Are Selling for Less Than You Think
As one of the biggest names in the automotive industry, getting your hands on a good Dodge isn’t exactly a cheap endeavor - that is, unless you’re armed with this nifty, helpful list. Here we look at some of the Dodge cars and trucks that you can get for next to nothing!
1982 Dodge Pick-Up - $2,500
What red-blooded, patriotic American doesn’t want a pick-up? This ‘82 Dodge model may not be the cream of the crop by any means - the interior needs some attention, and there are a few dings and scratches here and there, but it’s an honest vehicle for honest people.
2024 Dodge Hornet R/T - $34,129
The 2024 Hornet R/T only looks big - in fact, it’s one of Dodge’s smallest vehicles, but even the tiniest of creatures can sting like hell. “Don’t kick the hornet’s nest,” this one seems to say, and we’re inclined to take its advice.
2013 Dodge Charger (Police Trim) - $500 (Bidding)
If you’re in the market for something more modern and more powerful, this 2013 Dodge Charger with Police trim may be the one for you. It’s in fantastic condition, but the engine has a tendency to not switch off when you need it to. Still, with bidding starting at $500, you can probably afford to have it seen to.
2020 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT - $33,901
Caravans are not only great for families but also for road trips. This particular caravan is a steal at $33,901, with financing options available in case you can’t fork out the full price straight away. It may be second-hand, but you’d never be able to tell.
2021 Dodge Challenger R/T - $27,000
Don’t be fooled by the year attached to this earlier model - the 2021 Challenger R/T still packs a huge punch. With a sleek black paint job and an intimidating silhouette to boot, the Challenger still does just that: challenge everyone on the road to try to keep up.
2011 Dodge Grand Caravan - $32,501
You may be wondering: what exactly makes this particular caravan so grand? The answer: space, of course! Not only does it have enough room to fit your entire family and a baby elephant to boot, but all the seats are fully adjustable to maximize your space.
2023 Dodge Durango R/T Plus - $36,900
Even when Dodge sets out to make a more “family-oriented” vehicle, their unique and menacing design sensibilities tend to creep in. Although you can safely transport little Jimmy and the wife in this big machine, you can also just easily compete in a drag race and quite literally crush the competition.
2025 Dodge Durango GT Plus - $43,537
The GT Plus is one preemo trim, baby. Offering a neat balance of performance and luxury features, this premium Durango was built for people who value style and substance in equal measure. And at $43,439, it’s definitely a steal.
1995 Dodge Viper - $25,211
The Viper is probably among the most iconic cars to ever hit the roads. Its blend of raw, unbridled power balanced by precise performance is what makes it so special to this day. This emerald green model looks just as good as it did when it was first released in 1995.
2020 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT - $34,901
“Okay,” we hear you say, “what makes this one so grand, huh?” In all honesty, this 2020 model features more or less everything that the previous one from 2011 did, but updated and with a fresh coat of paint. It’s still a steal, though.
2023 Dodge Challenger SXT - $21,935
Getting behind the wheel of a Dodge Challenger is like mounting a horse before a joust. You really feel powerful astride your noble steed. This particular Challenger will definitely intimidate your fellow road users - but that’s more or less the point of buying a muscle car, isn’t it?
2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat - $36,500
The 2016 Hellcat truly drives like a cat out of hell… or whatever the saying is. As if the Challenger weren’t exceptional in terms of performance already, the Hellcat takes it one step further with its supercharged 6.2L HEMI V8 engine, all for the low price of $36,500.
2018 Dodge Grand Caravan GT - $850 (Bidding)
Let’s just get this out of the way now before you get sick and tired of seeing it: there are going to be a fair few Grand Caravans on this list. What makes this one great is its low starting bid of $850. It’s also only got some 100,000 miles on the clock.
2020 Dodge Charger Scat Pack Widebody - $23,980
Although it isn’t turbocharged like its cousin, the Hellcat, the Scat Pack Widebody performs almost just as well, and with better traction, that makes it that much easier to handle. This particular model only has around 30,000 miles on the clock.
2005 Dodge Grand Caravan - $5,600
What did we tell you about the Grand Caravan? This particular model dates back all the way to 2005, but you wouldn’t think so to look at it - just look at that shiny red paint job! It’s also incredible that its mileage is only around 100,000, considering that it hit the roads twenty years ago.
2022 Dodge Charger SXT - $14,800
Though it certainly looks like a muscle car, the 2022 Dodge Charger SXT is really just a souped-up sedan. The mileage hasn’t exceeded 10,000, almost as though it was merely taken for a few laps before being listed.
2019 Dodge Grand Caravan SE - $27,900
There’s that old familiar nameplate once more. One thing we’ve neglected to mention so far - not only about this model, but all other Grand Caravan’s here - is their wheelchair-friendliness that’s baked right into the vehicle’s core design.
2019 Dodge Durango Pursuit - $14,900
Unlike regular Durango trims, the Pursuit package was specifically designed for law enforcement. As such, its intimidating size and frame are complemented by equally aggressive performance designed to help catch baddies.
2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon - $119,980
One thing we’ll say about Dodge: they really know how to name their cars. This version of the popular Challenger was specifically designed for drag racing and for reaping souls to return to the Lord of the Underworld, apparently. They were only manufactured in a limited number, so don’t wait too long before making your purchase.
1971 Dodge Polara - $13,267
If you’re searching for a true classic, then this ‘71 Polara is for you. The Polara was Dodge’s top-of-the-line nameplate until 1973, with this particular model looking like it just came off the factory floor. Although we can’t say for sure whether this one was truly owned by the Highway Patrol, the decal on the side is - at least - still pretty cool.
2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon - $174,900
You thought the previous Demon was fast? Think again: the 2023 Demon is the most powerful production Dodge ever built. With a 6.2L Supercharged V8 under the hood, you can bet that it’s fast - damn fast.
1994 Dodge Viper - $32,000
Again, we feel it’s worth repeating: Dodge really knows how to name a car and make it sound intimidating. This particular Viper dates back to 1994, making it what some might consider a “classic vehicle”. And with white racing stripes and a striking red paint job, we’re inclined to agree.
1977 Dodge Van Tradesman 200 - $13,000
Also known as the Dodge Ram or Dodge Ram Van, this series of full-sized vans was one of the longest-running platforms in American automotive history. This particular model has gone through a lot of loving restoration to prepare it for a new driver ready to appreciate its particular beauty.
2016 Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack - $19,992
While the Mustang and Camaro are always going to be the most popular pony cars, Dodge really put the muscle in muscle cars. This high-performance model is powered by a 6.4L V8 engine and is capable of producing 485 horsepower, which is - according to our estimations - quite a lot.
2018 Dodge Durango R/T - $29,485
Although it’s technically an SUV (and thus more suited to families), the R/T trim of the 2018 Durango emphasizes performance over everything else. This particular model is in tip-top shape and condition, with only 60,000 miles on the clock.
2021 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack - $25,900
This wide-body version of the Scat Pack adds around 3.5 inches to the width, which doesn’t sound like it would make a big difference, but it does. The extra width actually improves handling, allowing you to break every road law in the book with added confidence.
2008 Dodge Dakota TRX4 - $14,500
Don’t worry, off-road fans and adventurers - we hear you loud and clear. This off-roader was made just for you, with increased ground clearance and skid plates to help you handle the sticks with ease.
2015 Dodge Durango LIMITED - $15,000
Made for families who can appreciate an SUV with some good kick to it, this 2015 Durango Limited is a great performer while still offering some luxurious “family-friendly” features (such as an 8.4-inch touchscreen).
2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat - $27,980
For all you speed freaks out there, here’s another Hellcat to help you get your rocks off. Capable of producing a ridiculous 717 horsepower, this particular Hellcat definitely isn’t for the faint of heart.
1980 Dodge D150 - $12,000
Those who can appreciate a good old classic American pick-up truck will love this ‘80 D150. At nearly 45 years old, it still looks brand new, even if the style is a little outdated. And at just $12,000, it’s certainly a steal.
2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 Inaugural Edition - $34,991
In celebration of the return of the 392 cubic inch Hemi engine to the ever-popular Challenger, Dodge released this model, which features unique upgrades and cosmetic enhancements, with only 1,492 ever being produced.
2021 Dodge Ram 5500 - $55,000
Designed specifically for demanding working environments, to call the Dodge Ram a workhorse would be a disservice (since it is obviously a ram, of course). The mileage on this one is fantastic, at just 29,000 miles on the clock.
2023 Dodge Charger R/T - $40,735
The 2023 Dodge Charger R/T is one of the most obnoxious cars in existence - and we mean that in a good way! It’s loud as hell and just as fast, with a body that’s probably too big for its own good. In short, it’s American-made through and through, and you can have it for $40,735.
2003 Dodge Ram 3500 ST - $12,000
Despite its advanced age, the 2003 Ram is just as robust and powerful as its younger brother. The ST trim, in particular, was specifically designed for simple, hard labor and is powered by a 5.7-liter Hemi V8.
1972 Dodge Challenger - $4,500
We’ll be the first to admit that in terms of used cars, this one’s definitely something of a fixer-upper. That said, if you do have the funds needed to make a complete restoration, $4,500 for a ‘72 Challenger is a hard price to beat.
1973 Dodge Challenger - $5,000
Like the previous entry, this Challenger could use a bit of TLC before she’s prom-ready again. That said, the exterior is in great shape given the age of the car, with only a few patches of rust here and there.
1979 Dodge Ram 3500 - $7,700
Living up to the sturdiness and strength of its namesake, this ‘79 Dodge Ram is in great shape, considering how old it is. That said, some of its internal components will need a keen eye to get up to speed again.
1971 Dodge Challenger - $9,995
Although purists may balk at the extensive modifying and custom body work that went into this Challenger, there’s no denying that this ‘71 model looks fantastic. At $9,995, it’s also priced well below what it should be.
2007 Dodge Nitro - $1,025
The Nitro nameplate didn’t last long, which makes this particular model from 2007 something of a rare find. Although compact, it handles just like a regular SUV, though some of its “advanced” features may be a little out of date.
1961 Dodge Dart Phoenix D500 - $3,000
Rarely optioned, this ‘61 Dart Phoenix D500 definitely presents a big undertaking in order to get it show-ready again. That said, the frame and body have held up remarkably well.
1968 Dodge Charger - $99,999
Despite being one of the oldest models on this list, this ‘68 Dodge Charger is also one of the best looking with its soft yellow paint job and unmistakable 60s body.
1965 Dodge Truck - $8,000
Some light rusting aside, this ranch truck from 1965 still holds up well and drives perfectly for a vehicle of its, erm, advanced age.
2002 Dodge Ram Wagon 3500 - $14,986
When it comes to Dodge vehicles, you don’t really get more bulky and gargantuan as this one. At just $14,986 and with only 41,000 miles on the clock, shift individuals in need of a stereotypical white van will love this one.
1950 Dodge Pick-Up - $10,000
At 75 years old, this 1950 Dodge Pick-Up looks brand new thanks to the lovely restorative work that went into it. You won’t find a Dodge more vintage than this one.
1991 Dodge Shadow Convertible - $500
Despite being all the rage at one point, we haven’t seen any Dodge convertibles on our list before this one. It’s a fairly rare model that you aren’t likely to find again anytime soon.
1962 Dodge D/W Series - $20,000
Known for their ruggedness and sturdiness in facing the elements, the D/W Series was the precursor to the Ram, and you can tell where that later nameplate got the bulk of its inspiration from.
1972 Dodge Charger - $10,100
Unlike some of the other old Charger models on this list, this ‘72 model has been immaculately maintained in its original form, with minimal modifications and reworkings.
1971 Dodge Charger - $17,000
Jumping back a year, this ‘71 model has had some modifications to keep it modern and (literally) up to speed but still maintains that classic aesthetic.
1970 Dodge Challenger - $29,500
This first-generation Challenger is one of the most iconic pony cars to ever hit the roads. At just $29,500 and in the condition it’s in, it’s definitely a steal.
1990 Dodge Dakota SPORT - $15,000
Known for its unique convertible function, the Dakota Sport is a rare model that provides a refreshing and freeing open-air driving experience.
1956 Dodge Custom Radical Custom Pickup "Sweet Pea" - $9,791.20
Our last entry also happens to be our most unique item. Nicknamed “Sweet Pea”, it should hopefully be obvious that this particular model has seen plenty of “modifying”. That said, it looks great, especially for its age.