Used 2012 Dodge Charger for Sale near Tulsa, OK
New transmission, new touchscreen, new trims and the return of the SRT8. It’s almost as though Dodge's Charger wasn’t redesigned just last year, but here we are having made just a single revolution around our sun, and the changes abound. The SRT8’s reintroduction and the arrival of the new 8-speed automatic seem to compete this year for “biggest news” status, but the SXT trim is another worthy addition, especially with its utilization of the 8-speed paired with the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6.
Providing a bridge between entry-level SE and sporty-but-not-SRT8-sporty R/T trims, the SXT provides some luxury and comfort along with a surprising amount of performance. Despite having two V8 options slated above it, the 3.6-liter Pentastar delivers plenty of power itself – 292 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque. Base SE trim comes standard with the old 5-speed automatic, but can be fitted with the 8-speed as a thousand-dollar extra. In that guise, it’ll return 19 mpg city/31 highway, and that’s not bad for a car with 300 horsepower and 4,000 pounds. The SXT gets the 8-speed standard and additionally comes with goodies like remote engine start, heated power mirrors, heated seats, Bluetooth and dual-zone automatic climate controls.
The R/T jumps straight to V8 territory with a 370-hp, 5.7-liter engine that puts out an asphalt-painting 395 lb-ft of torque. No 8-speed transmission here, and with the old 5-speed the R/T manages only 16/25. Still, that’s not terrible for that kind of power, and the R/T will also deliver features like upgraded brakes, xenon headlights and a sport suspension. An 8.4-inch touchscreen is standard here and gets color for 2012 – a feature that Dodge assures us was inspired by safety rather than style. It doesn’t matter, both apply.
And here we come to the venerated SRT8. After a one-year absence, it returns with something to prove, and that means a power boost to 470 hp and lb-ft, jumping up from 2010’s numbers of 425 and 420, respectively. Here, the big Dodge gets a 6.4-liter Hemi V8 that has been making 4.3-second sprints to 60 mph, despite much higher estimates from Dodge. The SRT8 gets the upgraded, 14.2-inch front and 13.8-inch rear brake discs as well as an adaptive suspension that automatically adjusts from plush to performance depending on conditions. While a rear spoiler, aggressive stance and 20-inch tires might be most immediately evident from the outside, sit in the driver’s seat and you’ll notice the chunky, flat-bottomed steering wheel that is exclusive to the SRT8 trim. It’s a heated power unit, but its tilt and telescoping features are sadly not integrated into the SRT8-only memory system. That unit controls power-adjustable pedals, the heated and ventilated power front bucket seat (with extra side bolstering) and the heated power mirrors. Garmin navigation with traffic is standard here, melded with the upgraded, 900-watt, 19-speaker Harman Kardon stereo. There’s also a special feature for the SRT8 that utilizes the big 8.4-inch touchscreen – Performance Pages. This displays information like steering input, available horsepower and torque, acceleration, braking and roadholding data like lateral Gs.
The return of a hi-profile package like the SRT8 is bound to overshadow any boring update like an 8-speed transmission, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t equally exciting. The fact that the 8-speed isn’t available in the SRT8 only speaks to Dodge’s need to balance out the lineup and make the V6 options more attractive. Truly, the 5-speed was holding the Charger back, and there’s no doubt that the 8-speed will eventually make it into the SRT8 setup. Until then, we’ll have to endure one last throwback in Dodge’s throwback and simply deal with only 5 cogs for that impressive machine.
4.5 Overall rating
(37 reviews)I absolutely love this car. Picked up an admittedly high mileage needs a couple minor things 2012 pursuit model for 6800 bucks. Needed a new transmission pan gasket, oil pressure sensor, and new plugs. Love the way it handles. Has plenty of power, is super fun to drive, and it is SHOCKING how many people give you compliments for a car that is literally the lowest trim available with the V8! Not to mention, its great to have a fun, fast, four door vehicle since I have a large family!
I test drove and purchased a 2012 Charger AWD RT MAX. This car handles amazing, I live in the northern states and needed a decent daily driver that can handle day to day traffic as well as the snow. This car is amazing to drive, with the All Wheel Drive system matched to a 5 speed transmission and 5.7L Hemi V8 there was no other car I can compare this to. Ive driven Front wheel drive/Rear wheel drive/4X4 trucks and they cannot compare to how well this car handles the weather. With opting for the MAX package, fully loaded options are amazing, from blind spot monitoring to forward collision warning and adaptive cruise control. Set Cruise at 70 on the freeway and you do not have to worry about coming up on a slower moving car to adjust your speed. Heated/cooled front seats & cup holders!! Built in factory navigation, auto dimming mirrors. Memory full power leather seats ( and will memorize your exterior rearview mirrors! ) Very cozy ride for long trips, back seat is spacious enough for a 6 foot 250lb man to be comfortable. Sunroof is a nice addition to have a little vented air without the wind noise from side windows. Trunk space is decent, comes with a spare tire - however would recommend flatbed towing to not damage the AWD system. Mechanically easy to work on and diagnose.
This car is definitely the best overall car we've ever owned. Dodge really put a lot of thought into the Charger. Loads of awesome features, and I'm sure there's still some that we haven't figured out! Just completely awesome. Wow!
I love everything about the 2012 charger. It came with an 8 speed manual transmission. Talk about 0-60 in 4 seconds. Wow! Base model :)
The body, the motor and the transmission are in excellent shape considering the 146,000 miles. However, I did spend $2,343 on new brake pads and a new catalytic converter. Despite that, I think I got a good deal on this car.
2012 Dodge Charger FAQs
How much does the 2012 Dodge Charger cost in Tulsa, OK?
The average 2012 Dodge Charger costs about $10,335.92. The average price has decreased by -0.2% since last year. The 13 for sale near Tulsa, OK on CarGurus, range from $7,333 to $22,209 in price.
How many 2012 Dodge Charger vehicles in Tulsa, OK have no reported accidents or damage?
9 out of 13 for sale near Tulsa, OK have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2012 Dodge Charger?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2012 Dodge Charger gets between 18 and 22 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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