Help choosing between chargers

Asked by Edward Mar 18, 2019 at 08:29 AM about the 2011 Dodge Charger R/T Max RWD

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

I am trying to decide to buy a dodge charger.
The first one is a 2011 Dodge Charger RT
with 135k has a few dents and scratches on
exterior and will need new tires.The interior is
alittle rough and the touch screen display is
destroyed, owner says he punched it.
Idles/drives good though. We came to a price
of $7,500. The other charger is 2015 dodge
charger SE with 74k and is super clean inside
and out for $13k i had the SE checked out at
dodge and they said it is clean only has 2
recalls but they repaired it for free. Wondering
which one i should get.

2 Answers

10

Go with the 2015. I have the same year and car. Great highway miles and a lot power in the 6 cylinder engine. Depending on the extras price may be right on.

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Sounds like the 2011 had a rageaholic driver who may have thrashed the car. Dodge's don't hold up well under normal use, let alone when driver's thrash them.

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