Dodge
Running costs, reliability, and MOT data for 10 models from 10,002 real MOT tests.
Avg Pass Rate
84%
Total Tests
10,002
Models
10
Years Covered
1990-2021
All Dodge Models
| Model | Years | Pass Rate | Tests | Fuel |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ram | 29 yrs | 87% | 2,824 | Diesel, Petrol, LP |
| Nitro | 3 yrs | 74% | 2,341 | Diesel |
| Caliber | 4 yrs | 64% | 1,770 | Diesel |
| Journey | 3 yrs | 76% | 1,067 | Petrol, Diesel |
| Challenger | 12 yrs | 87% | 769 | Petrol |
| Unclassified | 10 yrs | 87% | 659 | Hybrid, Petrol, GB |
| Avenger | 2 yrs | 71% | 351 | Diesel |
| Charger | 4 yrs | 74% | 139 | Petrol |
| Srt-10 | 1 yr | 100% | 46 | Petrol |
| Challenger Coupe | 1 yr | 67% | 36 | Petrol |
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How reliable is Dodge?
About Dodge Cars
Dodge ranks 85th out of 145 car manufacturers for MOT reliability, with an average pass rate of 84%. That's slightly above the national average of 82%, putting Dodge in solid middle ground for reliability.
With 10 models across 32 years of data (1990 to 2021), there's a wide spread of 36 percentage points between the most and least reliable models. Choosing the right model matters significantly with Dodge.
Most and Least Reliable Dodge Models
The Srt-10 leads the range with a 100% average pass rate from 46 tests. At the other end, the Caliber has the lowest at 64%.
Dodge Fuel Types
Dodge models in our data come in 7 petrol, 5 diesel, 1 hybrid variants. Dodge offers hybrid options for buyers looking to reduce fuel costs.
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