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Dodge Charger Resale Value and Depreciation

See how much the Dodge Charger depreciates and retains its value over a 3-, 5-, 7- and 10-year timeframe.

Depreciation is the single largest factor in the cost of owning a vehicle. That means knowing how much a vehicle depreciates over time and how well it will hold its value is important. iSeeCars analyzed over 15 million vehicles to determine how much each model depreciates over a 3-, 5-, 7- and 10-year period. Typically, five years is the timeframe used to evaluate and compare depreciation across vehicles.

A new Dodge Charger depreciates 52.5 percent after five years, resulting in a resale value of $28,300. In comparison, the coupe category, which the Dodge Charger belongs to, loses 30.1 percent of its value after five years. The five-year depreciation for all cars is 45.5 percent.

If you plan to drive a new Dodge Charger for shorter or longer than five years, check the depreciation data for the other time periods. After three years, an Dodge Charger sees a depreciation of 47.5 percent with a resale value of $31,266. Its 7-year depreciation is 56.2 percent and 10-year depreciation is 63.8 percent.

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Depreciation is the single largest factor in the cost of owning a vehicle. That means knowing how much a vehicle depreciates over time and how well it will hold its value is important. iSeeCars analyzed over 15 million vehicles to determine how much each model depreciates over a 3-, 5-, 7- and 10-year period. Typically, five years is the timeframe used to evaluate and compare depreciation across vehicles.

A new Dodge Charger depreciates 52.5 percent after five years, resulting in a resale value of $28,300. In comparison, the coupe category, which the Dodge Charger belongs to, loses 30.1 percent of its value after five years. The five-year depreciation for all cars is 45.5 percent.

If you plan to drive a new Dodge Charger for shorter or longer than five years, check the depreciation data for the other time periods. After three years, an Dodge Charger sees a depreciation of 47.5 percent with a resale value of $31,266. Its 7-year depreciation is 56.2 percent and 10-year depreciation is 63.8 percent.

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Dodge Charger (electric coupe) Depreciation After 3, 5, 7 and 10 Years

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Dodge Charger (electric coupe) Depreciation and Resale Value

Vehicle Age % Depreciation $ Depreciation % Residual Value $ Residual Value

3 Years

0.4753528715

28328.6543770425

0.5246471285

31266.3456229575

5 Years

0.5251306492

31295.161039074

0.4748693508

28299.838960926

7 Years

0.5624561675

33519.5753021625

0.4375438325

26075.4246978375

10 Years

0.6384801253

38050.2230672535

0.3615198747

21544.7769327465

Dodge Charger (electric coupe) Depreciation Comparison

3-Year Depreciation 5-Year Depreciation 7-Year Depreciation 10-Year Depreciation

Dodge Charger (electric coupe)

0.4753528715

0.5251306492

0.5624561675

0.6384801253

All Coupes

0.1732095564195287

0.3007096765736277

0.4250408787029475

0.5669964869295043

All Cars

0.3165179968413209

0.4545119881897068

0.5646277219298009

0.673588353813038

Methodology

iSeeCars analyzed over 15 million vehicles to calculate the depreciation and resale value for each model after 3, 5, 7, and 10 years. The depreciation for a given model is calculated from the difference between the new car price and the used car price for the model at each age. Factors such as the car's automaker and vehicle segment are taken into account in iSeeCars' mathematical model to estimate resale value and depreciation. Various segment averages are also calculated for context.