1985 Dodge Charger Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1985 Dodge Charger
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by Bradley S
Feb 10, 2013
I loved driving this car, now mine was actually a plymouth turissmo 2.2 with the high output engine. I had the 5 speed and my car was light easy to work on. Mine was had a bit of superficial rust on it so it could have looked better, but for a first car it was pretty good. It performed well didn't really cost a whole lot to own and was tons of fun to drive.Feb 10, 2013
by Anonymous
Dec 10, 2009
Great car for its time, definitely a classic. I just bought this car and it looks amazing. Experiencing some issues with the vacuum lines, but I'll have that fixed soon. Very fun to drive! Interior looks great and feels very sporty. I paid 1150 and I'm going to do about $500 in work and it should be excellent. Only real problem is that the doors have to swing out really far in order to get out comfortably, I may be installing some vertical doors in the near future...Dec 10, 2009
by Matthew F
Nov 21, 2009
Performance - Quick as hell, Braking could use work but a lil
work with after marked parts, handling was amazing.
Build Quality - Pretty strong all around.
Appearance - Sleeper look with the heart of a champ.
Cost of Ownership - Cheap parts for a dodge but quite a pain
to work on, small spaces.Nov 21, 2009
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by Bradley S
Feb 10, 2013
I loved driving this car, now mine was actually a plymouth turissmo 2.2 with the high output engine. I had the 5 speed and my car was light easy to work on. Mine was had a bit of superficial rust on it so it could have looked better, but for a first car it was pretty good. It performed well didn't really cost a whole lot to own and was tons of fun to drive.Feb 10, 2013
by Anonymous
Dec 10, 2009
Great car for its time, definitely a classic. I just bought this car and it looks amazing. Experiencing some issues with the vacuum lines, but I'll have that fixed soon. Very fun to drive! Interior looks great and feels very sporty. I paid 1150 and I'm going to do about $500 in work and it should be excellent. Only real problem is that the doors have to swing out really far in order to get out comfortably, I may be installing some vertical doors in the near future...Dec 10, 2009
by Matthew F
Nov 21, 2009
Performance - Quick as hell, Braking could use work but a lil
work with after marked parts, handling was amazing.
Build Quality - Pretty strong all around.
Appearance - Sleeper look with the heart of a champ.
Cost of Ownership - Cheap parts for a dodge but quite a pain
to work on, small spaces.Nov 21, 2009
by Kelly S
Nov 05, 2009
My first car, the baby of my life. I do regret selling it somedays, but on others, I'm glad its problems are no longer mine. The car had problems, but what 20something year old car won't?? I loved this car, though I didn't show it much at all...Nov 05, 2009
by Ronald K
Jul 23, 2009
Turned 16 and i was given this car by a family friend. Only problem I ever had with this carwas the vaccum system on it. Even the slightest leak caused the engine to sputter when you stepped on the gas.Jul 23, 2009
by Bradley S
May 11, 2009
It was in all honesty the plymouth version of the same car, the plymouth Turismo it had a 2.2L I4 that put out about 110 hp and with a 5 speed it was a pretty quick little hatchback. I was the third owner my uncle and dad had had the car before I go ahold of it, my uncle had taken the power steering pump out and my dad the ac compressor before I got it and finally fixed the overheating problem it had. Overall it was a fun car would love to get my hands on another!May 11, 2009
by Blair W
Nov 28, 2008
How to review a K-car that I put 12 miles on in my year of ownership? Amazing is the best that comes to mind, my car came to me with a blown headgasket. While replacing that I threw in a huge cam, a 750cfm Holley carb, and, a long tube header with stright pipe. Other wise the car was very stock(shelby suspension and brakes) and very rusty. Once I got it running well eneough and decided to take it for a drive I didnt stop smiling for 3 days. It was by far the slowest and about the worst car I have ever driven and I would give anything for another one.Nov 28, 2008
by Steve Z
Jun 22, 2008
Good performance for the age/size of the car, but no room for more than 2 people. the back seat is useless.Jun 22, 2008
by David T
Jun 04, 2008
Owned this since new. Bought off the showroom floor. Stored for 14 years. Has less than 30k miles on it. Never seen winter. Hardly sees rain. Mostly original paint (some touch-ups) Stock interior except for boost and A/F gauges.
Slightly modified now. Added DC intercooler and performance computer.Jun 04, 2008
by Nathan D
Apr 22, 2008
it has a turbo tooApr 22, 2008
by Lisa S
Feb 24, 2008
It was ok for my first car....Feb 24, 2008
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1985 Dodge Charger Pricing
Original MSRP
$6,970 to $9,939Price range
N/AAverage price on CG
N/AYoY price change
N/ATrims & specs
Audio System
AM/FM radio
Seats
Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth
Windows
Front wipers: intermittent
Audio System
AM radio
Seats
Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth
Windows
Front wipers: intermittent
Audio System
AM/FM radio
Exterior Features
Paint: two-tone
Seats
Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth
Tires and Rims
Wheel type: aluminum alloy
Windows
Front wipers: intermittent