Dodge Charger (1981 - 1987) Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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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 Tyler H
Feb 26, 2011
(This review is comparing the 1984 dodge charger to other comparable 1980`s vehicles.)
For an economy car from 1984 based on the Dodge Omni this car is not all that bad. The 96 hp 2.2l N/A 4 cylinder with a 3 speed auto pulls the 2300ibs car Fine until around 70mph. 0-50 times are around 7 seconds. This car could really use a 5 speed. The car handles and brakes better than any car I have ever driven. The ride is not bad for a car this small. The build quality isn`t the best but their was worse. Their is some squeaks/rattles that you may have to hunt down and fix. This car has a huge trunk even with the back seat up. The exception to this is the rear seat is very cramped. On the outside the charger is very sporty with a rear spoiler and 14 inch alloys. The Cost of ownership is very low. It gets 25-30 mpg and insurance cost is low. Feb 26, 2011
by Brandy H
May 24, 2010
It was my grandmother's and when she died I finally got it, it was my dream and I'm honored to have it. She sits right next to me :) It's not too fast but it's fun!! It needs lots of work.May 24, 2010
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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 Tyler H
Feb 26, 2011
(This review is comparing the 1984 dodge charger to other comparable 1980`s vehicles.)
For an economy car from 1984 based on the Dodge Omni this car is not all that bad. The 96 hp 2.2l N/A 4 cylinder with a 3 speed auto pulls the 2300ibs car Fine until around 70mph. 0-50 times are around 7 seconds. This car could really use a 5 speed. The car handles and brakes better than any car I have ever driven. The ride is not bad for a car this small. The build quality isn`t the best but their was worse. Their is some squeaks/rattles that you may have to hunt down and fix. This car has a huge trunk even with the back seat up. The exception to this is the rear seat is very cramped. On the outside the charger is very sporty with a rear spoiler and 14 inch alloys. The Cost of ownership is very low. It gets 25-30 mpg and insurance cost is low. Feb 26, 2011
by Brandy H
May 24, 2010
It was my grandmother's and when she died I finally got it, it was my dream and I'm honored to have it. She sits right next to me :) It's not too fast but it's fun!! It needs lots of work.May 24, 2010
by Lego B
Mar 28, 2010
i dnt like the fact that my granddad tore it up but i like that fact that its safe to drive and it mean for racing. it is a fun car to drive becuz its easy to drift and it fastMar 28, 2010
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 Richard G
Oct 13, 2009
this is how a car is supose to be made the amzing sound of the engine would beat any modern machine with any paint job it will look beautiful if your looking for a fast and strong car this is the car for youOct 13, 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 James W
Jun 02, 2009
I bought a white and black charger at Arlington Park Dodge in March 1983. It was a great little car and it could not pick up the chicks like my friends formula so I sold it for a Bricklin.
But I now miss the car and found a nice red charger 2.2 for sale and bought it 26 years after selling the original!!! Yea baby not many left out there. I have also had a shelby which is so much cooler and faster but I still had to have this red 2.2. Well I am not 16 anymore and Arlington Park Dodge is gone but I can still drive around in this 2.2 with Quiet Riot Blasting Cum on and Feel the Noize!
Jun 02, 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 Anonymous
Apr 19, 2009
was my first car, in early 90's needed slots of work and was falling apat at the seams, major issues with the electronic carb, tried to fix it 4 times before gave up, sold for scrap.over all CRAP. I barely fit in the car as i am over 6 foot 3. and the back seat... well sitting sidways was the only way for anyone with legs. Apr 19, 2009
by Tony P
Jan 27, 2009
this car has a 426 hemi and has amaising interior it is really my grandpas he biulds cars like he built this w0n on his own! i just love going down the road in it with the windows down it is fun!!Jan 27, 2009
by Adam H
Jan 04, 2009
This car was my first car, it was either this or a senior class ring. I thought i'd get more mileage from a car then a ring, so....
The Car did what it was supposed to do. It was owned by a fire marshall before me, and the gearing I BELIEVE was futzed with. While it had decent pickup, it didn't have a lot of power for a 2.2 Lt car. It usually had to be downshifted on big hills 1 or 2 gears. Where it made up for that was it's top speed. The gearing allowed for something over 130. Never quite hit the top end - there were no roads long enough for it to get to the top speed.
After a accident in a blizzard, i had to have a new hood and front grill put on. The only replacement at the time that could be found was a white Plymouth Duster... so I then had a VERY getto car for the remainder of it's life.
It was full of repair needs, but got great gas mileage. I could usually go to Boston (from Burlington Vermont), to and from, on 1 tank of gas. There's NO car out there anymore that can really claim the same. Thank you petroleum industry.Jan 04, 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 Anonymous
Aug 21, 2008
'83 Dodge Charger 2.2, was the best car I ever owned. It was red with black vinyl trim. It took a beating and kept on going. It could handle high water, half way up the door, without stalling out. I made a great work vehicle. I would love to get my hands on one today, and restore it. You could drive it until it couldn't be repaired any longer.Aug 21, 2008
by Cecil H
Aug 18, 2008
The first car purchased "for" me. Shouldn't been, however.
Spent almost 1/2 of my senior year of high school in the shop. Went through two engines, three transmissions, and a ton of break pads.
It was red, but it was a sheep in wolf's clothing. I was so glad to trade this in on the CRX Si.Aug 18, 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 Tyler H
Jun 21, 2008
i like this car because it has good handiling and good aperance and good speedJun 21, 2008
by James D
Jun 18, 2008
5 speed, 2.5 litre Shelby engine. Fast off the line and could smoke most of the cars I ran in 95 and 96. The only car I wish I had back. Can I get a mulligan?Jun 18, 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 Deven P
May 25, 2008
My very first car. Bought it for 150 bucks. 2.4 litre inline four cylinder FWD. Good lord it need all three motor mounts, upper, lower, ball joints, inner and outer tie rods. A driver side transaxle, and both front srtuts. I should've said "My very first mistake." then i looked under the passenger side floorboard and seen that it was hit right at the door jam. So my dad sold it for 50 bucks.May 25, 2008
by Logan C
May 16, 2008
Its a good speedy little carMay 16, 2008
by Courtenay W
May 12, 2008
Definately not a car for someone without a mechanic in their back pocket :)May 12, 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
by Cory G
Jan 24, 2008
I picked this car up in Rochester, MI. Its previous owner was in Ohio. It is an extremely clean car as lost "L" bodies have been taken over by rust over the past 20 years. This car will look pretty much like stock under the hood, but far from it! Im aiming for 300whp and a low 12 timeslip this season.Jan 24, 2008
by Andrew B
Jan 07, 2008
bought at an auto auction for $900Jan 07, 2008
by Gregory W
Jan 06, 2008
Great car. Low cost rocket. Easy to work on, easy to build power. Had two, on blue and one red (as pictured(photo courtesy of Pat Lofink, SDAC)) With very little modification, these 2.2L Turbos were easily capable of beating a stock 5.0 LX 0-60 and 1/4 mile. I speak from experience. Had mine as quick as 13.9 @ 110 mph, stock turbo, stock trans (for those in the know, this is not easy with an A525) Handled great with the stock Goodyear gatorback 50 series tires. Interior was a tad plasticy, but the seats were very good, with nice "CS" stitching.Jan 06, 2008
by Chris H
Jan 04, 2008
Bought the car in 1996, Built up as a FWD drag race car in 1998. Got a full rebuilt 2.2L Turbo II engine with the "Super 60" turbo kit from Mopar. 3" Exhaust and 18 psi of boost. Had everything but the race ported head so didnt quite make the 300hp but was still fast enough for a 2200lb tin can. ;)Jan 04, 2008
by James M
Jan 03, 2008
its so light that even with good tread it slips and slides EVERYWHERE!!Jan 03, 2008
by Jason D
Dec 30, 2007
Back in the day it was just another car, now I am hanging onto another one.Dec 30, 2007
by Jason D
Dec 30, 2007
Had an '87 back in the day and found this '86 on eBayDec 30, 2007
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