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What are the different trims of a Dodge Dart?

The Dodge Dart is a compact car that has been available in a variety of trim levels over the years. Each trim offers a unique set of features, options, and pricing to cater to different customer preferences and budgets.


Dodge Dart Trim Levels


The Dodge Dart has been offered in the following trim levels:



  • SE: The base trim level, offering essential features like power windows, locks, and mirrors, as well as a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine.

  • SXT: This mid-level trim adds more convenience features, such as a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, dual-zone climate control, and a rearview camera.

  • Aero: The Aero trim focuses on fuel efficiency, with a 1.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine and aerodynamic enhancements to improve gas mileage.

  • GT: The performance-oriented GT trim comes with a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine, sport-tuned suspension, and unique exterior styling cues.

  • Limited: The top-of-the-line Limited trim offers the most premium features, including leather upholstery, a premium audio system, and advanced safety technologies.


Each trim level of the Dodge Dart is designed to appeal to a different type of buyer, from the budget-conscious to the performance-oriented. Customers can choose the trim that best fits their needs and preferences.

What is the difference between the Dodge Dart Rallye and SXt?


Rallye is the name for the older GTs and its basically an appearance package black front fascia (to look like r/T's) with 300-305 hp rating compared to 295 on regular SXTs. GTs can have the body kits with some of the options or all of the options.



Is SXT or RT better?


The Charger SXT costs a less than the Charger RT and it offers the same impressive safety features. However, the RT offers slightly better performance and an upgraded interior.



What is the best Dodge Dart?


Now for what you want to look for when getting one. The 2016 is the best year of the dart. I would suggest looking for a 2016 2.4 manual. These are generally the most reliable. I've seen plenty of these reach over 200000 miles. It's pretty much just as fun to drive as the 1.4L without all the problems.



What are the different types of Dodge Darts?


The Dart was available as a 2- or 4-door sedan, a 2-door hardtop coupe, a station wagon, and a convertible. Three trim levels were offered: the low-spec 170, the high-spec 270, and the premium GT, which was available only as a 2-door hardtop or convertible.



What does SLT stand for in Dodge?


I found online that it means “Special Luxury Trim”, which makes sense because I think SLT is the first option where things like leather seats, or special radio equipment were standard option, or available.



Do Dodge Darts last long?


There isn't too much information out there about the lifespan of a Dodge, but it's safe to say most last 200,000-300,000 miles. The Dodge Dart matches right up with this average for an excellent lifespan.



How many different types of darts are there?


The three most common dart barrel types are tungsten, nickel-silver and brass, and all three materials will differ in price. A brass or nickel-silver dart will be more affordable, but is less durable than tungsten, so would be the recommended option for beginners or people who might not play very often.



Which Dart has a turbo?


The Dart Aero, Rallye, SXT, and Limited models are the only models available with the 1.4 L MultiAir turbocharged I4 engine.



What is the fastest Dodge Dart?


Third-generation drag racer Blaine Johnson campaigns an impressive screw-supercharged 1968 Dodge Dart in the Pro 275 radial-tire ranks — a classic, original Mopar with a modest history that he's transformed into a 3.6-second, 4,000 horsepower, thoroughbred racing machine.



What does SXT stand for on a Dodge Dart?


SXT stands for "Standard eXTra".


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