2013 Dodge Challenger Sxt Coupe 2-door 3.6l on 2040-cars
Hannibal, Missouri, United States
This is a 2013 Dodge Challenger with the Bluetooth radio and subwoofer. It has a Magna-Flow exhaust system with X pipe and high capacity air intake, bringing it to approximately 325HP. It gets 30-32 MPG on the highway. It has a little less than 8400 miles on it. I bought it last October for approximately $30,000. The exterior is black. The interior is gray leather, and the driver and passenger seats are heated. It has a 5-speed shift able automatic transmission and foglights. It has the factory warranty in place, as well as an additional warranty that covers any deductibles that may be encountered in insurance claims (i.e. scuffed rims from hitting the curb, etc.). It has a Xilon coating both inside and out. This car is in MINT condition. I am selling it because I have become disabled, and my driving days are over. Call, text, or email for additional info, if needed.
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