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What is a 2009 Dodge Charger worth?

Prices for a 2009 Dodge Charger today generally range from about $4,000 to $25,000, depending on trim, mileage, and condition. Base SE/SXT models tend toward the lower end, while the high-performance SRT8 can command much more with favorable history and low mileage.


What follows is a look at the factors that drive value, a trim-by-trim guide to typical price ranges, and practical steps to determine and maximize the worth of a 2009 Charger in today’s used-car marketplace.


What affects the value of a 2009 Charger


The price you’ll see offered for a 2009 Charger hinges on a mix of mechanical health, maintenance history, and market demand. The list below identifies the key levers that buyers and sellers consider.



  • Mileage: Higher-mileage cars tend to fetch less, while lower-mileage examples often command a premium.

  • Mechanical condition: The state of the engine, transmission, brakes, suspension, and cooling system strongly influences value.

  • Maintenance history: Regular service records and documented care help justify higher prices.

  • Accident and title status: Clean titles without prior accidents are more valuable than rebuilt or branded titles.

  • Trim and powertrain: The SRT8 and R/T trims with the Hemi engines are worth more than base SE/SXT models.

  • Original equipment and options: Factory features, wheels, and interior condition affect desirability.

  • Cosmetics: Exterior paint, interior wear, and tire condition can sway immediate offers.

  • Color and market demand: Some colors and combinations may appeal more in certain regions.

  • Location and local market: Demand in your area can push prices up or down.


These factors combine to produce a broad range of prices. Even two cars with the same trim and mileage can differ in value based on how well they’ve been cared for and how they’re perceived by local buyers.


Estimated value by trim


Below are approximate private-party value ranges for stock, well-maintained examples by trim. These figures reflect current market tendencies and can vary by location and overall condition.



  • Charger SE and SXT (V6): roughly $4,000–$9,000

  • Charger R/T (5.7 Hemi): roughly $8,000–$15,000

  • Charger SRT8 (6.1 Hemi): roughly $15,000–$25,000


Note that these ranges assume clean titles, no major accidents, and average-to-good maintenance. Rare examples with exceptionally low mileage or outstanding history can exceed the upper end of these ranges, while cars with significant wear or issues may fall below the lower end.


How to check the current value today


To price a 2009 Charger precisely, compare multiple sources and recent local listings, and factor in your car’s exact condition and history.



  1. Use reputable valuation tools by entering mileage, trim, options, and condition on KBB, Edmunds, and NADA.

  2. Search current(local) listings on Autotrader, Cars.com, CarGurus, and regional classifieds to see what similar Chargers are selling for near you.

  3. Review vehicle history reports (e.g., Carfax or AutoCheck) to account for any accidents or title issues.

  4. Consult a local dealer for trade-in offers and compare them with private-sale prices to gauge best sale strategy.

  5. Consider professional appraisals if the car has unique modifications or is a low-mileage or collectible example.


By cross-referencing these sources, you’ll arrive at a realistic asking or bidding price aligned with market reality. Ensure your listing highlights maintenance records, recent work, and any clean-title assurances to maximize credibility and value.


Maximizing value for a 2009 Charger


Maintenance and documentation


Keep and present a complete service history, replace worn components (brakes, tires, belts) as needed, and obtain receipts for major work. A well-documented history reduces buyer uncertainty and can lift offer prices.


Cosmetic condition


Address visible wear, fix dents or rust where feasible, and ensure the interior is clean. Fresh tires and well-preserved paint help a buyer perceive value and can push offers higher.


Title, history, and originality


A clean title, absence of major事故s, and stock condition (or clearly disclosed, well-documented modifications) tend to earn more trust and better pricing in the market.


Summary


The 2009 Dodge Charger spans several trims—from practical SE/SXT to the performance-focused R/T and SRT8—with price guidance reflecting this range. In today’s market, expect stock SE/SXT cars in the lower to mid-range, R/T models in the mid-range, and SRT8s at the higher end, especially with low mileage and a documented service history. To nail a precise value, consult multiple valuation sites, compare current local listings, and consider the car’s condition, history, and any appealing features. A well-documented, well-presented car with clean title and modest miles can fetch a premium above the general ranges, while cars with notable wear or issues will fall toward the bottom.

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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.