Here’s Why Police Chargers Last 500k+ Miles (While Your Dodge Dies Early)
Police-spec Dodge Chargers routinely rack up 500,000–700,000 miles with almost no major repairs, while most civilian Chargers start breaking down much sooner. This eye-opening breakdown reveals the real differences: heavy-duty cooling, upgraded transmissions, police-grade suspension & brakes, stricter maintenance schedules, and driving patterns that actually help longevity. See the exact parts and habits that make fleet Chargers nearly indestructible—and simple tweaks any owner can make to get closer to that legendary lifespan. Subscribe for more Dodge secrets that keep your Charger, Challenger, or Durango alive longer.

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