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Dodge real fuel consumption

According to aggregated user reports, the average real fuel consumption of Dodge cars is approximately 10% higher for gasoline engines and is approximately 14% higher for diesel engines compared to the advertised consumption.

Year-to-year deviations of actual owner-reported average fuel consumption from advertised values

YearGasoline carsDiesel cars
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2001 +5%+6% +6%-
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2002 +6%+6% +7%-
2003 +6%+6% +8%-
2004 +7%minor +9%-
2005 +8%+8% +10%-
2006 +9%+11% +11%+13%
2007 +11%+10% +12%+9%
2008 +12%+11% +13%+13%
2009 +14%+13% +14%+13%
2010 +16%+14% +16%+13%
2011 +19%+15% +19%+19%
2012 +21%+12% +23%-
2013 +23%+5% +27%-
2014 +26%+5% +30%-
2015 +27%+7% +33%-
2016 +28%minor +36%-
2017 +28%minor +38%-
2018 +28%minor +39%-
2019 +27%minor +37%-
2020 +27%minor +36%-

Among the recent Dodge gasoline models, the Dodge Avenger, Dodge Durango and Dodge Journey come closest to meeting the manufacturer's fuel economy ratings.

Select an Dodge model to see the real fuel consumption of specific engine versions.

Dodge Avenger Real fuel consumption difference:
Petrol: insignificant
Dodge Caliber Real fuel consumption difference:
Petrol: +21% Diesel: +13%
Dodge Caravan Real fuel consumption difference:
Petrol: +5%
Dodge Charger Real fuel consumption difference:
Petrol: +17%
Dodge Durango Real fuel consumption difference:
Petrol: insignificant
Dodge Journey Real fuel consumption difference:
Petrol: +13% Diesel: +22%
Dodge Nitro Real fuel consumption difference:
Petrol: +23% Diesel: +7%
User-reported fuel consumption may not accurately represent all users' experiences due to variables such as driving conditions, driving style, technical condition of the vehicle, and other circumstances. Thus, it should not be relied upon as a representative indicator.