10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
39,754 miles

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2014 Dodge Dart Owner Comments

problem #11

Nov 092021

Dart

  • miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Car engine is shutting off mid drive it car is not warmed up. And the parking mechanism is not going through when I try to park the car

- Scottsburg, IN, USA

problem #10

Aug 012021

Dart

  • miles
I pull out in front of car don't know if car is going to or lag. Eats oil

- Covington, KY, USA

problem #9

Oct 112020

Dart

  • 116,230 miles
I need to get my shifter cable bushing replaced and my thermostat housing is messing up constantly

- Anniston, AL, USA

problem #8

Jun 012017

Dart

  • 25,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Car stalls without warning in all sorts of scenarios, just started, turning, stopping, up hill or down hill. Multiple inquiries with Chrysler corporate and dealerships resulted in them telling me the car is engineered to allow 1qt of oil burned every 750 miles, per spec sheet I had to firmly demand to be able to see it. Was basically told there is no problem that my car dies in the middle of an intersection with my family in it, thereby the potential for a major catastrophic deadly situation is there. Chyrsler corporate cases were closed with no resolution and they nearly made me pay for the inquiry. This is all apparently hidden in the Chrysler tsb - 09-001-12. My car had 25,000 miles and was needing about 7-8 quarts between oil changes according to the car's built in oil life meter which is intended to be used.

- Newport, MN, USA

problem #7

Oct 112018

Dart

  • 83,000 miles
For the last 4 months my vehicle shuts off as I'm driving. After 3 trips to the dealership for a few test they determine that due to low oil consumption the car has a sensor that shuts off the engine while driving. During one of these incidents my vehicle turned off as I was approaching an intersection in which the brakes did not work which lead me to slowly roll into the intersection on a red light. Luckily it was morning rush hour so no accidents occurred. I truly believe this vehicle needs to be recalled it's a safety hazard not only for me but also for others

- Garland, TX, USA

problem #6

Dec 312018

Dart

  • 64,600 miles
Issue began to occur where car will lose acceleration and must be turned off in order to work again. It has happened about six times now where the car must be pulled to the side of the road (if possible) and restarted. During restart, the engine hesitates/sputters for about 5 seconds before returning to seemingly normal operation. At no other time does the car act like this. Normally it will have no problems starting up. Just last night, I went to leave and was unable to take the car out of park. After a quick search I found that the car may have a loose or bad shifting cable. Another issue that seems to be reoccurring in these cars. My 14 GT has 64K miles and has always recieved routine maintenance.

- Crestview, FL, USA

problem #5

Nov 072018

Dart

  • 30,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

I recently purchased my Dodge Dart 2014 in August of 2018. I purchased the car with around 26,000 miles on it. Great condition, excellent mileage, no accidents, and only one owner. I have only had the car for 5 months. I use it mainly as a commuter car. It started having issues almost as soon as we got it. They were first minor things. Until November 2018. My cars battery died and refused to start. I had to replace out of pocket due to it not being covered by warranty. It was having issues starting, I thought that it was due to it being cold (because it would be fine once it heated up), so at first thought nothing of it. It would start up and I would drive it less then a mile, I would start to slow down and everything would shut off. The heater and the lights would still be on but it would loose acceleration and the battery light would come on. It will do this multiple times until the car is warm(even then it will continue to do it afterward). RPM drops to zero, check engine, electronic throttle control, and battery light all come on. This is a safety hazard due to it stopping in traffic, on the highway, and in intersections. Something needs to be done about this issue. I have read up on this issue and see that I lot of people have this issue. My car is currently at 24% oil life, I will be testing to see if the issue is resolved(temporarily) like others have been. Due to fear of it not being covered under warranty I have not taken it to the dealer. They quoted me at $400 dollars for everything that could possibly be wrong (based off this information they have an idea of already what is wrong with the car. They still want me to come in and try to charge me for it because it most likely won't be covered by the warranty.

- Exportt, PA, USA

problem #4

Oct 032017

Dart

  • 64,456 miles
I don't know what to do with the vehicle. It's given me problems since I first bought it. The first time I had a problem with this vehicle was a month after I purchased it from the dealership. I was driving it, and it suddenly turned off and all of the lights on the dashboard turned on. Now it does it frequently. The last time was literally this 3rd of October. The dealership mechanics supposedly said it happens because the oil is low on the car, that the car's system shuts off to protect the vehicle from damage to the motor, due to low oil. It seems ridiculous that Chrysler is willing to risk their buyers with such a fault systems. All the dealer said was that it was normal and nothing to worry about. However, when this has happened to me it has been when the oil life is at no less than 58%. it is very unsafe to drive this vehicle. I can crash at any moment. And the motor just burns through oil like crazy. My mechanic checked it after maybe three weeks of an oil change and it was completely out of oil already. It seems like

- Los Angeles, CA, USA

problem #3

Jan 232016

Dart

  • 37,000 miles
Vehicle was purchased used November 2016. Vehicle has around 37000 miles. While driving the vehicle it will randomly have complete loss of power and the battery light would turn on. Also, when I would try to start the vehicle after it shut off it would take a few attempts to start the vehicle again. In the past week it had happened 4 times. I have noticed it happens within 10 minutes of turning on the car and it has been sitting for 6+ hours. In one incident I was turning onto a major road and it shut off while cars were coming. This is an extreme hazard toward my safety and others.

- Clarksburg, MD, USA

problem #2

Jul 022016

Dart

  • 5 miles
Bought a 2014 Dodge Dart 2 years. Had no problems with it till recently when car started to shut off while running in motion. I lost power steering control and power to the whole car. Incident happened on four different occasion. Three times on residential road and once on freeway. Completely a safety issue and has put my life in danger multiple times. Electronic throttle control, electronic stability control light, and check engine light turned on. Contacted Chrysler Dodge and their solution was to have me tow car to dealership and pay to have car serviced even though car is still under warranty. Car has put my life and the life of other people in danger multiple times and the company seems to not care even after contacting them formally with complaint.

- North Highlands, CA, USA

problem #1

Aug 152015

Dart

  • 17,000 miles
I have a 2014 Dodge Dart that is burning oil at what seems to me to be an alarming rate. I have had my vehicle in the shop over 4 times. I am being told I have no leaks and my car is fine, and that it is characteristic that my car needs to have oil added every 2K miles. I drive my car to and from work and I rarely travel out of state. I am not over driving or rough driving my car by any means. I have spent over 1K dollars in rentals and repairs. I have a 3 year old son that I drive to daycare 4 days a week and I cannot mentally be comfortable driving my son in a car that stops in the middle of the road because its out of oil. Dodge has done nothing to help me and I am seeking legal action.

- Alexandria, VA, USA

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