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Model decision hub | 2011-2023 generation

DODGE Charger Problems, Repair Costs, and Fix-or-Sell Guidance

Use this page when you need the fast version: the typical value of this generation, the most expensive common failure, and the year-specific page to open before you approve a painful repair quote.

Representative Year
2020
Typical Value
$18,500
Expected Lifespan
200,000 mi
Top Failure
Door Panels
~$800
Start Here

Open the 2020 DODGE Charger decision page

This is the fastest route if you already have a quote. It compares repair cost, market value, expected lifespan, and known failure risk before you decide to fix or sell.

Go To 2020 Fix-or-Sell Page ->

Most Useful Year-Specific Decision Pages

Use these when you want the fastest path from model research into a quote-specific fix-or-sell answer.

Start with 2020 DODGE Charger fix-or-sell page
Open a year-specific should-i-fix page before you approve a large repair.
Open 2019 DODGE Charger decision page
Open a year-specific should-i-fix page before you approve a large repair.
Check the higher-risk 2011 Charger year
Open a year-specific should-i-fix page before you approve a large repair.
Best Years In Our Data
2018, 2019, 2020
Years To Check More Carefully
2011, 2012
Common Trouble Spots
Transmission Issues, Electrical Gremlins, Suspension Wear

Most Relevant Repair Guides

These are the problem pages most likely to matter before you approve a large repair on this model.

Dataset: 2026-03-20 | This hub summarizes internal market, reliability, and failure data for the 2011-2023 DODGE Charger generation.