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Dodge - Avenger (2013)

Discover the full story behind the Dodge Avenger’s market value. Whether you’re chasing the latest Dodge Avenger price for a brand‑new model or educating yourself on the Dodge Avenger 2013 price for a used car, this guide offers transparent insight without guessing games. Let’s break down what you need to know to decide the best purchase for your budget.

  • Model: Dodge Avenger 2013
  • Engine: 2.4 L 4‑Cylinder (GDI) – 181 hp, 181 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 5‑Speed Manual / 6‑Speed Automatic
  • Fuel Type: Regular Gasoline
  • Drive Configuration: Front‑Wheel Drive
  • Curb Weight: 3,520 lb (Automatic) / 3,420 lb (Manual)
  • Dimensions: 4,599 mm (Length) × 1,938 mm (Width) × 1,567 mm (Height)
  • Wheelbase: 2,743 mm (10.73 ft)
  • Seating Capacity: 5
  • Fuel Economy: 19 mpg City / 27 mpg Highway (Automatic) / 20 mpg City / 27 mpg Highway (Manual)
  • Standard Features: Dual‑zone climate control, 5‑point seatbelts, 15‑inch alloy wheels, and an integrated infotainment system.
  • Optional Upgrades: Power‑in‑starvation moonroof, rear‑view camera, leather upholstery, premium audio.

Depreciation Insights – how the value changes over time

  • Typical Dodge Avenger depreciation starts with a 15‑20% loss in the first year after purchase.
  • By two to three years, you can expect a cumulative depreciation of roughly 30‑35% from the original MSRP.
  • Beyond the third year, the rate slows; most models settle around a 45‑50% depreciation by year five.
  • Seasonal spikes in demand, regional supply, and vehicle condition can shift these percentages up or down by a few points.

Estimated Pricing Overview – “What is a 2013 Dodge Avenger worth?”

While the Dodge Avenger 2013 price varies widely according to mileage, trim, condition, and market, the following tiers provide a benchmark:

  • Low‑Mileage (≤ 30,000 mi): $5,500 - $7,500
  • Average‑Mileage (≈ 50,000 mi): $4,200 - $6,200
  • High‑Mileage (≥ 70,000 mi): $3,000 - $4,500
  • Luxury/Package or Rare Trim: $6,500 - $8,500

These values are inclusive of typical market conditions in the United States and can shift based on local demand, supply, and vehicle history.

Comparison Context – why the Avenger stands among its peers