* Model: A used Dodge Charger will cost significantly more than a used Dodge Neon. Popular models like the Challenger and Ram trucks will also command higher prices.
* Year: A newer used Dodge will be considerably more expensive than an older one.
* Mileage: Lower mileage vehicles generally fetch higher prices.
* Condition: The overall condition of the vehicle (mechanical, cosmetic) greatly impacts price. A well-maintained car will sell for more than one needing repairs.
* Location: Prices can vary geographically due to market demand and local taxes.
* Features: Options and packages included with the car will influence price.
Because of this, it's impossible to give a definitive price range. You could find a used Dodge for under $5,000 (likely an older model with high mileage), or well over $50,000 (for a low-mileage, late-model high-performance vehicle).
To find a price range relevant to *your* search, I recommend using online car buying sites like:
* Autotrader
* Cars.com
* Kelley Blue Book (KBB)
* Edmunds
These sites allow you to filter by model, year, location, price, and other criteria to get a much more accurate estimate of prices in your area.