New1,607 mi.

2024 DodgeHornet GT Plus For Sale

$ 42,280
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Key features of this 2024 Dodge Hornet GT Plus in Chesapeake, VA
GPS Navigation
Rear View Camera
Blind Spot Monitor
Bluetooth
Heated Seats
Condition
NEW
Mileage
1,607
MPG
21 City / 29 Hwy
Body Style
SUV
Exterior Color
Black
Interior Color
Black
Transmission
Automatic
Drive Train
AWD
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Engine
4 Cyl
Stock Number
A4BA40345
VIN
ZACNDFAN4R3A40345
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Consumer Ratings and Reviews of the 
Dodge Hornet 
GT Plus
from KBB.com

3.0

★★★★★

Overall Consumer Rating

Comfort

3.8 out of 5

Performance

4.0 out of 5

Quality

2.8 out of 5

Reliability

2.5 out of 5

Styling

3.8 out of 5

Value

3.2 out of 5

Based on 6 consumer ratings for the 2023 - current models as of 04/21/2025.

5.0 out of 5 stars
★★★★★

Fun commuter car, loaded with features

03/16/2025

The Dodge Hornet is apparently a misunderstood vehicle. I wanted something that felt like a nice sporty fun car to drive and a lot of features, but I have a long daily commute, so I wanted decent gas mileage and AWD. I wanted a commuter car for driving to work during the week (80 miles per day) that felt like it had a hint of sports car included. I also like the tech gadgets. This car checks all those boxes. Since the Hornets were initially slow to hit the market, I tried another brand first, which was supposed to be a premium brand with a great reputation and it had a lot of electrical issues, as is common with many new vehicles. I saw a perfectly loaded Hornet GT+ come available and traded my "premium" car in for my Hornet. I could not be any happier. I've owned many brand-new vehicles, and the Hornet has been as good or better than any other I've owned in my first year of ownership. I've had my Hornet for over one year now with 24,000 miles on it. Everything works as expected and it is still very fun to drive. My Hornet GT+ with blacktop package has nearly every feature available on a new car, with the exception of autopilot. The Harmon Kardon stereo sounds great. The sunroof is nice and large. Heated and ventilated seats make the ride comfortable anytime of the year and always activate automatically. AWD makes the drive very predictable and enjoyable. I average around 31mpg with my 2.0L turbo gas engine, but I don't drive it too hard most of the time. The ability to say "hey Dodge" to interact with the car is a convenient feature so I never need to take my eyes off the road to change radio stations. I just tell it what station I want to hear and it changes my station for me. The large customizable display is easy to read with any information you might want at a quick glance. Traffic sign recognition means you never wonder if you're in a school zone or what the speed limit is for that area. Overall, if you want a really fun daily driver to zip in and out of traffic in a car that's fun to drive and gets decent gas mileage and you have patience to learn how your car is different than other basic car models, this could be a great option for you. Yes, it is an Alfa Romeo Tonale rebranded as a Dodge, but at a much better price point. I've also noticed that online many people think these are all EV, but they only offer Hybrid (R/T model) and Gasoline 2.0L turbo (GT model). I went with the GT model because it uses the same 2.0L hurricane engine that was in my 2018 Wrangler and I loved it. Good balance of power and fuel efficiency.
1.0 out of 5 stars
★★★★★

Terrible Car

03/10/2025

Don't do it, you will regret it. Instead of being able to drive it, it will sit in the shop for months. Poorly built, overpriced, unreliable
2.0 out of 5 stars
★★★★★

Cheapest $50,000 Car I've Ever Driven!

01/09/2025

Leased this car to add to the family fleet. It was an inexpensive lease deal for a CUV. This is not a "driver's" car. Picked up the vehicle at night, and when I drove it the first time, I noticed a pressure dent on the front hood where someone had closed the hood. I'm stuck with the repair, but what's worse is knowing how flimsy the body is. It will be a long 2 years of parking in the boondocks to avoid door dings. Just going up and down the road feels like you're driving with the brakes on. Requires a very firm, constant press on the accelerator to get up to and maintain speed. Doesn't really coast. Seems like Dodge missed out on adding charging system while coasting. Not a great car in the snow - When I accelerate or apply brakes in sport mode (for snow packed roads), the rear of the car pushes around to the side, like a pickup would. A terribly unsafe response for an AWD vehicle! Our Subarus, Suburban, Rav 4, and FWD vehicles never did this. Also, in the snow, the surround camera screen constantly flashes on and off reminding me to check surroundings. Seems the cameras get covered and sense the snow, instead of obstacles around. Better car for city driving, as it charges the LI battery and extends MPG. Higher speed highway driving uses much more gasoline, very quickly. The controls on the steering wheel feel cheap to hand, and are confusing. There is no true intermittent wipers for front, just an "automatic sense" setting that can be set in 2 speeds. Both speeds are not reliable at sensing, and I find myself hitting the 1x manual wiper, often, to make up for it. Interior - There is a very small, deep console, which barely fits my husband's hand. As long as all you need within reach is one pair of sunglasses, this will work. Otherwise, you have to lean over the passenger area to access the small glove box, which is not convenient in traffic. Anyone who commutes knows the value of easily reached storage. There are 2 small door slots to carry items, but they are narrow enough and deep enough that I have to rummage around to find my garage opener. Again, requiring a full stop to access it. Those are my complaints. I like the overall size of the vehicle, the interior seating size and upholstery detailing. The cargo space is very small, so probably not a good car for a family with kids + groceries. I am also enjoying the sound system. The magnetic phone charger is a nice feature, that I use daily. The 110 v charging option is very nice, as we didn't have to install a new outlet in the garage. Based on my experience with the Hornet, I would not purchase one.
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