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Premiering in 1995 as a replacement for the small and sporty Daytona, the Avenger was a sleek 2-door coupe. Unfortunately for some, that's where that story ends, the Avenger was launched with pretty standard equipment and nothing special under the hood. By 2000 the Avenger has become synonymous with another Chrysler product, the Sebring.

The Avenger was a great small sporty looking coupe but was still not the edgy powerful car people thought it would be. After 2000 Dodge gave the Avenger a lengthy break and paused production until 2008. In 2008 the Avenger was reintroduced as a 4-door sedan with plenty of trim options and technology features. It was eventually discontinued in 2014 as Dodge started to shift focus to their sports cars and trucks.

Be confident that your Dodge Avenger will start every time with help from your local battery experts at Batteries Plus and a high quality Duracell Ultra battery. If you're not sure if it's time to replace your battery, stop into one of our 700+ stores across the country to have it tested free of charge. If you do end up needing a new battery our in-store experts will install it for you. Expert installation is available on most vehicles, see store for details.

We have everything you need for your Dodge Avenger here at Batteries Plus. Batteries, wiper blades, interior and exterior lights and key fobs are all available at your local store and online. Extend the life of your new battery by upgrading to our Premier Installation service that adds terminal protectors and anti-corrosion spray to prevent any corrosion from forming on your new battery. Visit our Automotive Center to learn more!

All of our Dodge vehicle batteries come with free replacement warranties that are valid at any one of the 700+ locations around the country.

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Dodge Avenger FAQs

A high-quality Duracell Ultra Gold flooded battery will cost around $200. Installation in-store does vary depending on the vehicle model. Contact your local store to confirm if installation is available with this model.

The BCI Group 86 battery is the most common battery seen in the Dodge Avenger. It's critical that you use the right size battery   and you will want to confirm before purchasing by checking under the hood, looking up the battery information in your owner's manual or with our fitment finder before making a purchase.

Car batteries will generally last around 3-5 years with little maintenance. If you don't tighten the hold-downs fully and the battery is banging around in the engine compartment, it will not last nearly as long. If you care for your battery by performing a routine cleaning of the terminals to remove corrosion and drive long enough trips so the battery charges properly, it could last you well over 5 years.

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