Dodge Charger

America’s automotive evolution

The Dodge Charger started life as a show car in 1964. While the Dodge Charger fits into many categories, the very first time the moniker was used, the car is showed up on was unlike anything made up to that point. The Dodge Hemi Charger concept was a purebred muscle car with a 600 horsepower engine and three-speed manual transmission. Inspiration for the original design of the single show car was based on the Polara and fitted with a 426 Wedge engine. The name then showed up in 1965 on certain Dodge Darts as a “Charger 273” as a hardtop or convertible, all yellow with black tops, and options like Crager wheels and the 273 engine.

2019 Dodge

Charger SRT Hellcat


$59,900

1970 Dodge

Charger 500


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1970 Dodge

Charger R/T


$179,995

1972 Dodge

Charger


$31,895

1970 Dodge

Charger 500


$79,900

1972 Dodge

Charger Rallye


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1972 Dodge

Charger


$39,900

2014 Dodge

Charger


$12,400

1972 Dodge

Charger


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1970 Dodge

Charger


$79,900

1970 Dodge

Charger R/T 440


$119,995

2006 Dodge

Charger Daytona R/T


$18,995

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2022 Dodge

Charger HELLCAT REDEYE WIDEBODY


$89,990

1971 Dodge

Charger Super Bee


$54,995

2014 Dodge

Charger SRT-8 Super Bee


$37,995

1974 Dodge

Charger


$47,995

1973 Dodge

Charger Rallye 340 Hardtop


$43,900

1972 Dodge

Charger


$39,995

2021 Dodge

Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody 5,500 Miles


$59,500

1972 Dodge

Charger


$39,500

2022 Dodge

Charger R/T


$29,995

1973 Dodge

Charger SE


$34,995