Avoid, Avoid. I bought a brand new 2015 Dodge Dart three years ago. After a year of questioning the poor mileage, the shop told me that a particular rating company had predicted the car would get between 18 and 28 miles per gallon and since my car was getting only 21 (sticker said 26) I would just have to live with it. Since then repeated problems, such as a trunk that pops open driving down the road, have been ignored. I was told the trunk mechanism was "just to complicated" for them to fix. I took the car in and had to rent a car while they worked on it and after three days, they had fixed NOTHING. Their representative said they would order parts (Have you ever heard of motor mounts going out at 37000 miles? or a three year old car on it's third battery? or a car with mildew on the coils - of course there was, the AC wasn't draining and hadn't been for over a year) and they would "take care of the rental". The charge for the rental was on my card when I got home. I guess taking care of it was making sure I paid. A text from "Amber" telling me to let her know if I had questions, was returned with please call me. Never did. Sold the car and dumped the dealer. Suggest you avoid the purchase and the dealer.