2014 Dodge Charger rt awd

Asked by Eschaefer21 May 07, 2019 at 10:03 PM about the 2014 Dodge Charger R/T AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I’m looking at getting a 2014 Dodge Charger
rt awd but I’m not completely sold on it. I’m
going to be driving it as a every day driver
and with the car already having 107,000
miles I’m not sure how long it will last and
what kind of problems I might run into. I was
wondering if anyone might know if it would
do ok with minor things going here and there
or if major things might go turning it into a
money pit. Let me know what you think
thanks.

2 Answers

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Unfortunately, it's anyone's guess. 2014 with 107K miles is a lot of miles (probably highway). A lot of parts can be worn out at that point. Brakes, CV joint, bearings, transmission, etc. It would have to be really good deal for me.

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It’s 13k now and my uncle is the one I would be buying it from so I’m sure he would get as good a deal as he could what would you pay? The car is already listed around 3k under the average sell price for the car.

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