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How much is a 2006 Dodge Stratus worth today?

In today’s used-car market, a 2006 Dodge Stratus generally sits in the low thousands. Private-party sales typically range from about $1,000 to $4,000, while dealer trade-in offers are usually lower, around $800 to $2,800, depending on mileage and condition. Exact value depends on mileage, maintenance history, trim level, and regional demand.


Current value snapshots


Below are common private-party value ranges by condition across the U.S. market as of today.



  • Poor condition (high mileage, cosmetic issues, potential reliability concerns): about $1,000–$1,500

  • Fair condition (drives but with notable wear, some maintenance needed): about $1,500–$2,500

  • Good condition (reliable daily driver, well-maintained, moderate mileage): about $2,500–$3,500

  • Very good/excellent condition (low miles, clean interior/exterior, strong maintenance history): about $3,500–$4,000


Dealer trade-in values tend to be lower than private-party figures, reflecting the dealer’s need to resell and cover reconditioning costs. Regional demand and vehicle history can also shift these numbers.


Dealer trade-in values


These ranges show typical trade-in values a seller might expect from a local dealership, before any negotiated discounts or bonuses.



  • Poor condition: about $800–$1,200

  • Fair condition: about $1,200–$1,800

  • Good condition: about $1,800–$2,400

  • Very good/excellent condition: about $2,000–$2,800


Note: These figures are approximate and vary by region, mileage, service history, and market demand. A clean example with reasonable mileage could push toward the upper end of private-party ranges, while high-mileage or mechanically troublesome cars will sit at the lower end or below.


How to verify your car’s value today


To get a precise, up-to-date estimate for your specific Stratus, follow these steps before listing or trading it in.



  1. Gather essential details: exact year (2006), trim level, known maintenance, mileage, title status, and any recent repairs or issues.

  2. Consult valuation tools: input your car into Kelley Blue Book (KBB), NADA Guides, and Edmunds True Market Value to get private-party and trade-in ranges.

  3. Survey local listings: compare asking prices for similar 2006 Stratus models in your area to gauge real-world demand and pricing.

  4. Assess condition and maintenance history: document service records, tires, brakes, transmission health, and any cosmetic defects that affect value.

  5. Get multiple appraisals: request quotes from several nearby dealers or quick-quote services to benchmark trade-in offers.


By combining official valuation tools with real-world local pricing and a clear maintenance history, you’ll arrive at a realistic current value for your 2006 Dodge Stratus.


Summary


For a 2006 Dodge Stratus, expect private-party values roughly in the $1,000–$4,000 range depending on condition and mileage, while dealer trade-ins typically run $800–$2,800. The exact figure hinges on maintenance history, mileage, trim, and regional demand. Use trusted price guides and local listings to pinpoint a precise value for your car, and consider multiple quotes to maximize your selling or trading outcome.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.