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How many miles does a Dodge Charger last?

By the DealScan team · Updated 2026-07-11

Quick answer

V6 cars go 200,000+ miles routinely. On V8s, listen warm for lifter tick and weigh consumables: tires, brakes, and suspension on a hard-driven car can total more than the price gap to a cleaner example.

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What decides how long a Charger lasts

With a Dodge Charger, maintenance records matter far more than the number on the odometer. The issues below are what actually shorten a Charger's life when they go unaddressed — check for them before you judge a car by its mileage.

  • 2011–2014: TIPM (integrated power module) failures causing fuel-pump relay and no-start problems; documented fixes exist, so ask
  • 5.7L Hemi: lifter and camshaft wear (the Hemi tick); audible ticking warm is a four-figure job waiting
  • 2011–2014 5-speed is dated but tough; the 2015+ ZF 8-speed is the better gearbox in every way
  • Title and history: theft targeting of Hemi-era cars means flood, salvage, and theft-recovery titles appear disproportionately; verify before anything else

What to verify on a high-mileage Charger

  • Warm-engine listen for lifter tick (V8)
  • TIPM behavior: consistent starts, fuel pump prime (2011–2014)
  • Title status and accident/theft history report
  • Tires, brakes, and any tune or launch-control abuse evidence

Dodge Charger mileage FAQ

How many miles does a Dodge Charger last?

V6 cars go 200,000+ miles routinely. On V8s, listen warm for lifter tick and weigh consumables: tires, brakes, and suspension on a hard-driven car can total more than the price gap to a cleaner example.

What mileage is too high for a used Dodge Charger?

There is no single cutoff. V6 cars go 200,000+ miles routinely. On V8s, listen warm for lifter tick and weigh consumables: tires, brakes, and suspension on a hard-driven car can total more than the price gap to a cleaner example. A documented, well-maintained example at higher mileage is usually a safer buy than a neglected low-mileage one.

Is a high-mileage Dodge Charger worth buying?

A used Dodge Charger is mechanically simpler and sturdier than its image suggests: the Pentastar V6 and 5.7L Hemi are proven engines and the 2015+ 8-speed is excellent. The real risks are 2011–2014 TIPM electrical failures, the Hemi lifter tick, and how the car was driven; performance trims attract abuse, theft, and rebuilt titles, so history checks matter more here than on any family sedan.

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