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Dodge Releases Pricing, But Not Content For 2011 Models

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Dodge has been releasing incremental amounts of information about its 2011 lineup for months, from the benign tweak to the full redesign. Today, the company released pricing for its entire lineup but says it will not release content information for each trim until midmonth. We list the new pricing below along with the price change from the 2010 models, but we can’t judge them against the competition without that important trim level content. The 2011 Dodge Caliber pricing and content information were released at an earlier date.

2011 Dodge Charger

The 2011 Dodge Charger is redesigned and will start at $25,170 when it goes on sale in December, excluding an $825 destination charge. That’s a $580 price increase, which is less than you’d expect for the level of changes to this model. The R/T trim can come equipped with either rear- or all-wheel drivetrains; the SE only comes in rear-wheel drive. All-wheel drive adds $2,150 to the R/T trims. The 2011 Dodge Charger gets an all-new V-6 and a new exterior and interior. The Charger can also be equipped with a 5.7-liter Hemi V-8 powertrain. For additional information, check out our First Look post.

2011 Dodge Charger Pricing (rear-wheel drive/all-wheel drive)

  • Charger SE: $25,170 
  • Charger SE (with Rallye Package): $27,420  
  • Charger SE (with Rallye Plus Package): $29,170 
  • Charger R/T: $30,170/$32,320  
  • Charger R/T (with R/T Plus Package): $32,170/$34,320  
  • Charger R/T (with Road and Track Package): $33,170/$35,320  
  • Charger R/T (with Max Package): $35,170/$37,320 
  • Destination: $825 

2011 Dodge Durango

The all-new three-row 2011 Dodge Durango will start at $29,195, excluding an $850 destination charge. That’s $1,020 less than the Durango’s sibling, the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee, and $1,065 more than the 2009 Dodge Durango. The new Durango rides on an all-new unibody platform and comes with a new V-6 powertrain and the existing 5.7-liter Hemi V-8. Rear-wheel drive is standard, with an all-wheel drive system available on all trims as a $2,000 option. For additional information, go to our earlier post on the Durango here.

2011 Dodge Durango Pricing (rear-wheel drive/all-wheel drive)

  • Durango Express: $29,195/$31,195 
  • Durango Crew: $33,195/$35,195  
  • Durango Crew with CrewLux Package: $38,195/$40,195  
  • Durango Citadel: $41,795/$43,795 
  • Destination: $850 

2011 Dodge Grand Caravan

The 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan will start at $24,995, excluding an $835 destination charge. That’s a price increase of $1,335 from the SE-trimmed 2010 Grand Caravan, but the 2011 includes upgrades like a new engine, retuned suspension, and a new dash and instrument cluster. For more information about the upgrades, check out our earlier post here.

2011 Dodge Grand Caravan Pricing

  • Grand Caravan Express: $24,995 
  • Grand Caravan Mainstreet: $25,995 
  • Grand Caravan Crew: $28,695 
  • Grand Caravan R/T: $30,595 
  • Destination: $835 

2011 Dodge Avenger 

The updated 2011 Dodge Avenger starts at $19,245, excluding a $750 destination charge. That’s $985 less than the 2010 Dodge Avenger despite the 2011 having an all-new interior. A four-cylinder is still standard, but a new V-6 and six-speed automatic transmission are available and capable of 29 mpg highway. Exterior upgrades include a thoroughly revised suspension. You can learn more about the Avenger an earlier post here.

2011 Dodge Avenger Pricing  

  • Avenger Express: $19,245
  • Avenger Mainstreet: $21,245 
  • Avenger Heat: $23,745 
  • Avenger Lux: $23,545 
  • Destination: $750

2011 Dodge Journey

The updated 2011 Dodge Journey, with its new interior, will start at $22,245, excluding a $750 destination charge. The 2011 is $1,400 more expensive than the outgoing Journey. The Journey comes with five seats standard, but it can be equipped with a third row, which increases its seating capacity to seven. For additional information on the Journey’s updates, go here.

2011 Dodge Journey Pricing

  • Journey Express: $22,245 
  • Journey Mainstreet: $24,245 
  • Journey Crew: $29,240 
  • Journey R/T: $28,245 
  • Journey Lux: $32,740 
  • Destination: $750 

2011 Dodge Challenger

The 2011 Dodge Challenger starts at $24,670, excluding an $825 destination charge. That’s a price bump of $1,425. The new Challenger comes with Chrysler’s new Pentastar 3.6-liter V-6, which is rated at 305 horsepower. That’s an increase of 55 horses from the 2010’s lackluster 3.5-liter V-6. The refreshed Challenger will also get an all-new performance suspension design and some exterior and interior changes, but Dodge hasn’t fully disclosed that information just yet. The new SRT8 392 trim will start at $42,555, excluding an $825 destination charge and gas-guzzler tax. For more information on the SRT8 392 trim, click on the link here.

2011 Dodge Challenger Pricing

  • Dodge Challenger SE: $24,670 
  • Dodge Challenger SE (with Rallye Package): $26,670  
  • Dodge Challenger R/T: $29,670 
  • Dodge Challenger R/T (with Plus Package): $31,170  
  • Dodge Challenger R/T (with Classic Package): $32,970  
  • Dodge Challenger SRT8 392: $42,555 
  • Destination: $825

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