The 2018 Dodge Charger is a four-door muscle car with serious power, celebrated for its bold and powerful character. Performance vehicles operate under higher stress levels than typical daily drivers, as engine components, brakes, and tires work harder, especially if the vehicle sees spirited driving or track time. The 2018 model is well into its ownership lifecycle where consistent upkeep directly impacts longevity. Regular oil changes every 8,000-10,000 miles, brake inspections, and attention to cooling system health are non-negotiable for preserving the Charger's performance and preventing costly failures. The enthusiast market values documented maintenance history above almost anything else. A Tended Report gives future buyers verified proof of every service, protecting the strong collector and enthusiast demand that well-maintained Chargers command.
"Documented maintenance adds $1,000+ to vehicle value" — Kelley Blue Book
These are the service intervals most commonly required for your vehicle. Each one should be documented with a receipt or timestamped photo.
Buyers of used Dodge Chargers often worry about how hard the car was driven by its previous owner. Track use, aggressive driving, and modification can accelerate wear on the engine, transmission, brakes, and suspension. A verified Tended Report provides an objective service history that shows regular oil changes, brake pad replacements, and cooling system maintenance — giving buyers evidence-based confidence rather than requiring them to take the seller's word for it. For enthusiast vehicles like the Charger, documented care history directly translates to higher resale value.
Buyers pay more when they can verify the vehicle was actually maintained. Verified records eliminate the uncertainty that drives prices down.
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