In the segment, the interior space for all cars is eerily similar and consequently, each car provides a rather roomy cabin setup. Its cargo capacity, also, is the lowest in the segment with a trunk volume of 13.1 cubic feet that can accommodate up to one and a half luggage bags. The Dodge Dart’s likability lies in its supple ride quality. While there is ample interior space inside the 2016 Dodge Dart, it is front seats that feel a little too firm. On the other hand, the Ford Focus and Kia Forte are considerably less efficient and manage 31 and 28 MPG respectively While they differ in fuel tank size, each car ranks almost similarly. In comparison, the Honda Civic leads the pack to be the most efficient car averaging 35 MPG. Consequently, it covers class-competing figures of 326.6 and 497 miles in the city and on the highway respectively. However, it does feature the largest fuel tank in the segment that has a total capacity of 14.2 gallons. Combined, its efficiency of 27 miles per gallon of fuel, is the lowest in the segment. It manages 23 MPG in the city and 35 MPG on the highway. While its acceleration performance is class-competing, the Dodge Dart falls short when fuel efficiency is concerned. On the other hand, the Kia Forte can boost to the 60MPH mark in 7.6 seconds, placing second in the segment, while the Ford Focus ranks last taking 8.4 seconds. In terms of performance, the Honda Civic is both the fastest and quickest in the segment clocking 7 and 15.6 seconds in the 60mph and quarter-mile sprints respectively. While all four cars make use of an inline-4 engine and are channeled as front-wheel-drive variants, they differ in the transmission setup. In the segment, differences in performance figures are minimal and competing. As standard, all trims of the Dodge Dart are channeled as front-wheel-drive variants. A Dodge Dart can sprint from the 0-60mph mark in 8seconds and can complete a quarter-mile run in 16 seconds while recording a top speed of 143 MPH.
While the SXT and GT trims are attached to a 6-speed manual transmission, the Limited trim uses a 6-speed automated manual transmission. The engine available with the SXT, GT, and Limited trim is a 2.4L inline-4 unit and produces 184hp and 171lb.-ft. Not only does it move upward from the sluggish base engine, but it also adds necessary features like dual-zone climate control, rearview camera, and an optional CD Player, all at a diminutive price difference from the base.Ģ016 Dodge Dart Sedan In Acceleration Mode We recommend opting for the GT trim of the Dodge Dart to get the best value for money on your purchase. The Dart falls in a price range of $16,995 for the base variant to $24,395 for the top-tier trim. Both the SXT and GT trims are available with the Blacktop and Rallye packages. The vehicle may not start, drive or move forward at the time of pick up.The Dodge Dart is available in eight different trims SE, SXT Sport, SXT, Turbo, GT Sport, Aero, GT, and Limited. Stationary - The vehicle will not start, has engine damage, or was not tested upon arrival. The vehicle may not start, drive or move forward at the time of pick up. Starts - Indicates that the vehicle started (either with or without a jump) when it reached the yard. The vehicle may not do any of the foregoing at the time of pick up, and the vehicle may not be roadworthy.
Run & Drive - The branch has confirmed that upon arrival at the auction facility, the vehicle started (either with or without a jump), both the forward and reverse gears engaged, and from the starting position the steering wheel made one full rotation in each direction.