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2016 Dodge Ratings, Reviews and Awards
The Dodge lineup got a bit of a shakeup in 2016 but still put performance front and center. 2016 was the last year that the company produced Dart, a vehicle that had been reintroduced by the company in 2013. The reason for the discontinuation of the Dart was a renewed focus on crossover vehicles. Along with shifting its focus to crossover vehicles, Dodge sought to impress in 2016 with the introduction of the Viper ACR, a street-legal sports car that seems better suited for the track. The Viper ACR had an 8.4-liter V-10 engine with 645 horsepower. The company also increased production of the Challenger and Charger SRT Hellcat models, which came with updated features including an infotainment and navigation system. Other models produced by Dodge got a few minor upgrades in 2016. The 7-passenger Dodge Journey lost its entry-level trim option but gained a higher-end Crossroad Plus trim.
2016 Awards
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quality
Awarded to the brand who had the fewest problems reported by 100 car owners during the first 90 days of ownership.
1
AWARD

dependability
Awarded to the brand who had the fewest problems reported by 100 car owners during the last 12 months with their 3-year old vehicle.
0
AWARDS

performance
Awarded to the brand with the highest new car owner design and performance ratings after the first 90 days of ownership.
0
AWARDS

dealership sales
Awarded to the brand who received the highest dealership new car buying experience rating.
0
AWARDS

dealership service
Awarded to the brand who received the highest customer satisfaction rating based on service for maintenance or repair work.
0
AWARDS
2016 Dodge models (7)
Challenger
The 2016 Dodge Challenger is a muscle car that blends vintage styling with modern ruggedness and features to create a well-rounded classic.
$28,090 - $63,590
MSRP
MSRP
17 - 24 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$28,090 - $63,590
MSRP
MSRP
17 - 24 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
Charger
The 2016 Dodge Charger combines beauty with aggressiveness with numerous trim levels and configurations that pack in style, sportiness, and convenience.
$29,090 - $67,040
MSRP
MSRP
17 - 24 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$29,090 - $67,040
MSRP
MSRP
17 - 24 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
Dart
A small car with ample technology and features in six trims, the 2016 Dodge Dart meets most drivers’ needs for safety, convenience, and comfort.
$18,090 - $25,490
MSRP
MSRP
28 - 34 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$18,090 - $25,490
MSRP
MSRP
28 - 34 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$31,490 - $45,590
MSRP
MSRP
18 - 23 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
Grand Caravan
Dodge’s Grand Caravan returns for the 2016 model year with many of the same safety and convenience features drivers know and love.
$24,590 - $33,490
MSRP
MSRP
21 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$24,590 - $33,490
MSRP
MSRP
21 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
Journey
A stylish SUV that can expand with third-row seating, the 2016 Dodge Journey is flexible, practical, and customizable with five trim levels.
$21,990 - $34,690
MSRP
MSRP
20 - 22 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$21,990 - $34,690
MSRP
MSRP
20 - 22 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
Viper
A new trim level, ACR, adds to the already impressive Dodge Viper lineup for 2016, offering even more performance for the track.
$90,390 - $121,290
MSRP
MSRP
16 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$90,390 - $121,290
MSRP
MSRP
16 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
2016 Awards
See all Dodge awards

quality
Awarded to the brand who had the fewest problems reported by 100 car owners during the first 90 days of ownership.
1
AWARD

dependability
Awarded to the brand who had the fewest problems reported by 100 car owners during the last 12 months with their 3-year old vehicle.
0
AWARDS

performance
Awarded to the brand with the highest new car owner design and performance ratings after the first 90 days of ownership.
0
AWARDS

dealership sales
Awarded to the brand who received the highest dealership new car buying experience rating.
0
AWARDS

dealership service
Awarded to the brand who received the highest customer satisfaction rating based on service for maintenance or repair work.
0
AWARDS
The Dodge lineup got a bit of a shakeup in 2016 but still put performance front and center. 2016 was the last year that the company produced Dart, a vehicle that had been reintroduced by the company in 2013. The reason for the discontinuation of the Dart was a renewed focus on crossover vehicles. Along with shifting its focus to crossover vehicles, Dodge sought to impress in 2016 with the introduction of the Viper ACR, a street-legal sports car that seems better suited for the track. The Viper ACR had an 8.4-liter V-10 engine with 645 horsepower. The company also increased production of the Challenger and Charger SRT Hellcat models, which came with updated features including an infotainment and navigation system. Other models produced by Dodge got a few minor upgrades in 2016. The 7-passenger Dodge Journey lost its entry-level trim option but gained a higher-end Crossroad Plus trim.