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The Dodge Charger and its sibling, the Challenger, are stopping off at discontinuation station before the 2024 model year. However, during its tenure, the Charger offered a versatile large sedan platform, with everything from a sensible six-cylinder model with available all-wheel drive (AWD) to supercharged SRT Hellcat lunatics with tire appetites. Check out a handful of the best LX and LD Dodge Charger model years to consider before the automaker puts the gas-powered model out to pasture, like the 2009 SRT8, 2015 SRT Hellcat, and 2013 Super Bee.

What are the best Dodge Charger model years?

The Dodge Charger has been around as a four-door sedan for the better part of two decades. However, some Chargers offer unique benefits for Mopar fans. 

  • 2009 Charger SRT8
  • 2013 Charger Super Bee
  • 2015 Charger SRT 392
  • 2016 Charger SRT Hellcat
  • 2021 Charger GT AWD

The Mopar sleeper sedan rode onto American streets on the LX platform for the 2006 model year until the LD platform took over in 2011. During that timeframe, the Charger hosted everything from sensible all-wheel drive (AWD) applications to tire-vaporizing V8 models. 

How much is a 2009 Dodge Charger SRT8?

A 2009 Dodge Charger SRT8 has a fair value of around $11,980 for a model with average mileage. Moreover, with a 425-horsepower 6.1L V8 under the hood, the SRT8 is one of the best muscle sedan bargains on the market. 

A 2009 Dodge Charger SRT8 shows off its rear-end styling.
LX-platform Charger SRT8 | Stellantis

Of course, the SRT8 trades outright power for fuel economy; Car and Driver says the thirsty super sedan gets about 13 mpg city and 19 mpg highway. 

How much horsepower is in a Super Bee?

An LD-platform Super Bee, like the 2013 Dodge Charger SRT8 Super Bee, produces 470 horsepower and the same figure in torque. Better yet, the Super Bee’s thunderous 6.4L Hemi V8 complements the model’s historic namesake with the iconic bee badge. 

Moreover, the 2013 SRT8 Super Bee has a fair value of around $20,030, making it an affordable performance sedan option. However, models with lower mileage will cost much more.  

A 2013 Dodge Charger Super Bee cruises down public streets.
2013 Dodge Charger | Stellantis

Which is faster, an SRT 392 or a Scat Pack?

The LD-platform SRT 392 and R/T Scat Pack pack the same 485-horsepower 6.4L Apache V8. As a result, the cars are comparably fast. For instance, both V8-powered sedans will hit 60 mph in around 4.0 seconds with the eight-speed automatic. 

However, the SRT 392 packs many of the more desirable features of the SRT Hellcat, like well-bolstered leather seats and sinister SRT badging. Moreover, a 2015 Dodge Charger SRT 392 has a fair value of around $30,948, per KBB

How much is an old Hellcat?

The first model years of the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat, the 2015 and 2016 models, constitute serious performance bargains. For instance, a 2016 SRT Hellcat is worth around $43,493. While that is much pricier than earlier Charger models, the Hellcat is quite simply the only super sedan with that much power at that price point. 

A used 2016 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat cruises down back streets.
An early SRT Hellcat | Stellantis

Does the Dodge Charger GT come in AWD?

The 2021 Dodge Charger GT offered just one engine option: a 3.6L Pentastar V6. However, the GT also boasts optional AWD for added grip and confidence in inclement weather. As a result, the GT AWD is one of the most capable models in the namesake’s history. 

Furthermore, the 2021 GT AWD’s three-year basic warranty could still be intact in 2023.

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