Proving no nemesis for the rest of the midsize marketplace, the Avenger takes its final bows for 2014 as an unedited carryover from its previous years. Originally launched for 1995 and lasting through to 2000 on Mitsubishi's Galant platform only to take 8 years off, Dodge tried to vindicate the current Avenger with a redesign for 2011 after a 2008 resurrection failed to make a hero out of this underdog sedan. In short, Dodge's midsize contender failed to generate big sales numbers—and it doesn't look like the Avenger will return again anytime soon, if at all.
Instead, Dodge's full-size Challenger sedan and Chrysler's compact 200 sedan are expected to fill either side of that void by each compacting and expanding their wheelbases a few inches in their respective overhauls, with Dodge's Dart continuing as a large compact. FIAT only recently decided not to share its platforms with Chrysler in their partnership, so left without backup, the Avenger is expected to simply recede into the shadows. At least, until further notice.
Named a top value for its asking price, the current Avenger challenges some of the typical “budget” characteristics while otherwise being no different. Case in point on earning that budget badge, the base 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine requires more than 9 seconds to reach 60 mph—the better of the times fetched by its optional 6-speed automatic transmission, offering an outdated 4-speed automatic otherwise. At least there's a more refined option since the 2011 overhaul, namely the 3.6-liter V6 standard in the Avenger's top-shelf R/T trim, which is good for 6 seconds to 60 mph with that 6-speed automatic.
That said, the budget badge keeps on giving by promising 21 mpg city/29 highway on that 4-banger or 19/29 with the V6, and delivering on neither. Drivers consistently claim their fuel economy does not match the advertised figures, probably at least in part because neither engine offers over 300 ponies, nor peak ponies at a low enough revs to keep its 2-ton frame easily motivated at speed.
Based on sales numbers, the V6 engine also available to the SE trim serves up 283 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque to make it over the net and land closest to drivers' hearts. Although the base SE offers enough features to sate most drivers' needs, air conditioning, cruise control, full power accessories and an adjustable steering wheel with a 4-speaker CD-playing stereo with an auxiliary jack just aren't enough to outweigh the sluggishness of its 173 hp and 166 lb-ft/torque little 2.4, even though buying in here also affords almost every SXT feature as an option.
Moving up to the SXT outright provides standard features like 17-inch alloy wheels, automatic headlights, heated outside mirrors, automatic climate control, an 8-way powered driver's seat and 2 more speakers for that stereo with satellite connectivity. Standards in the top-shelf R/T include 18-inch alloys, sport-tuned steering and suspension, heated front sport seats, an auto-dimming rear-view, Bluetooth connectivity and a Boston Acoustics sound system that adds an iPod/USB interface and no more options than are also available to the SXT.
In all, drivers love the way that sport-tuned edition drives and all the goodies available for every trim, but anything else feels so much like your everyday land yacht—complete with body roll, squishy bumps and a van-like 36-foot turning circle, but a compact's 13.5 cubic feet in the trunk. Maybe the Avenger is off to some secret training camp to refine its skills and mission, but most drivers won't miss it, given all the other champion sedans available today that need no justification.
4 Overall rating
(7 reviews)I really love this car so far. I got it a month ago and I love driving it. Gas mileage isn't great, but it's not horrible. The blacktop addition is awesome and I love the V6 engine. Would recommend to anyone!
I liked it enough I bought it. I would of liked to have had the model with the moon roof and spoiler but I do like this car.
Bought new in 2014. Werk front rotors in these cars Radio failed.Otherwise ok.
Nice features. Good value. Missing me. Chevrolet Cavalier. Nice car!
Dodge avenger is a very great looking car. I have wanted to drive one however never have. I know someone who had one and really loved it. Except the greater never worked correctly and the car was closed. Other then that I know nothing about it except how it looks. That is Great look.
2014 Dodge Avenger FAQs
How much does the 2014 Dodge Avenger cost in Memphis, TN?
The average 2014 Dodge Avenger costs about $6,616.31. The average price has decreased by -1.5% since last year. The 6 for sale near Memphis, TN on CarGurus, range from $3,681 to $14,998 in price.
How many 2014 Dodge Avenger vehicles in Memphis, TN have no reported accidents or damage?
3 out of 6 for sale near Memphis, TN have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2014 Dodge Avenger?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2014 Dodge Avenger gets between 23 and 25 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Flex Fuel Vehicle, Gasoline engines are available.
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