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How much did a Dodge Charger cost in 2015?

In 2015, a Dodge Charger could be bought for roughly $27,000 to $65,000, depending on the trim and options, before destination charges. The price span reflected a lineup that ranged from the practical base model to high-performance variants.


The Dodge Charger lineup in 2015 offered a broad spectrum of pricing, with MSRPs that varied by engine, trim level, and packages. This article outlines typical starting prices by trim and notes the standard destination charge that dealers added to sticker prices.


Base trims and pricing


Prices shown below are Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) before destination charges. A typical destination charge of around $995 was added to the sticker price in most cases.



  • Charger SE — starting around $27,000

  • Charger SXT — starting around $30,000

  • Charger RT — starting around $33,000

  • Charger SRT (392) — starting around $60,000


Prices vary by options, region, and dealer incentives. The numbers above reflect common starting points for the 2015 model year and may differ with packages or financing deals.


Performance variants


For buyers looking at the high-performance end, the 2015 Charger family included empowered options with significantly higher MSRPs than the base models. The following figure captures the top tier introduced that year.



  • Charger SRT Hellcat — starting around $64,990


As with the base lineup, the final price for performance variants depended on packages, color choices, and dealer deals, and could be higher with options such as premium interiors or communication/navigation packages.


Summary


Across the 2015 Dodge Charger lineup, prices ranged from the low-to-mid $20s/$30k for entry trims to the mid-$60k range for top-tier performance variants, excluding destination charges. Buyers in 2015 faced a wide spectrum of choices, with pricing largely determined by trim, engine, and optional equipment. Always check the specific dealer quote for accuracy, including destination fees and current incentives.

What year is the most expensive Dodge Charger?


1969
Built in only 503 examples for NASCAR homologation, the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona is now a desirable and highly expensive gem. The Hemi version, of which only 70 were made, fetches over $500,000 at public auction regularly, and three examples have sold for seven-figure sums.



What is the resale value of a 2015 Dodge Charger?


How much is a 2015 Dodge Charger worth? The value of a used 2015 Dodge Charger ranges from $3,622 to $34,358, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options. Get a free appraisal here.



How much did a Dodge Charger cost in 2014?


2014 Dodge Charger Pricing

Original MSRPKBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
SE Sedan 4D$28,735$8,318
SXT Sedan 4D$31,635$8,462
R/T Sedan 4D$33,180$8,893
SXT Plus Sedan 4D$33,485$8,749



How much was a 2015 Dodge Charger new?


All 370-horsepower Dodge Charger R/T models now come standard with the TorqueFlite eight-speed automatic transmission, paddle shifters, rear spoiler and large 20-inch wheels for 2015; starting U.S. MSRP of $32,995.


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