2010 Dodge Challanger Se-1-owner,low Miles,florida-kept,grey W/black Stripes-hot on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.5L 3497CC 215Cu. In. V6 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Year: 2010
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Dodge
Model: Challenger
Trim: SE Coupe 2-Door
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 46,501
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Gray
Sub Model: SE
Interior Color: Black
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Welcome to a great opportunity. You are viewing a beautiful, 1-owner and exclusively Florida-kept and driven 2010 Dodge Challenger SE. This is one HOT car! It has a gorgeous Dark Grey Anthracite exterior with Black stripes and matching deluxe black interior. This new-age muscle car looks and drives great as well. Just like new. And with only 46,000 sunny miles, it is in spectacular condition. The exterior is free of any dings or dents and it has never been in an accident. The deep finish is awesome! Crystal clean CarFax and AutoCheck reports ensures an incident-free vehicle, and it has absolutely no title problems. With only 46,501 original miles, this car looks and drives like new. It is an absolute pleasure to drive, and has plenty of power, while still enjoying excellent fuel economy. With Formula 1 tinted glass, this Challenger looks fierce! Very attractive with aggressive-looks, your sure to get envious looks and stares..... I did! Everyone enjoys this body-style reminiscent of the late '60's and early '70's. It handles great, and cruising at interstate speeds is a breeze. All the good looks of a vintage Muscle Car while enjoying all the creature comforts of the modern era. Full power options, Boston Acoustics audio system, power seat, aluminum/alloy wheels, factory security system and keyless remote entry. This SE has it all! And of course, everything works perfectly and properly, just as you would expect. This Challenger is ready for a new owner! It has had only one-careful owner, and has remained a Florida vehicle its entire life. No harsh weather, no harsh roads....being a Florida vehicle does have major benefits! There is a reason why the best condition cars come out of Florida... No salt, no snow, no hills, no potholes...aside from the obvious benefits, your suspension, undercarriage and transmission with all thank you for it! The latest November 2013 NADA Used Car Guide shows the retail value of this extra-clean 2010 Dodge Challenger SE to be over $20,900 and certainly much more according to your friendly neighborhood Dodge/Chrysler dealership or local Auto Boutique. However, we list our cars to sell them. We have this best-color-combination Challenger attractively priced for a quick sale. Often times our vehicles sell with a simple phone call to a sales associate. We are offering it on auction for 7 days with No Reserve, that's right, the highest bidder gets it! Don't make the mistake of missing out on this super-great looking, driving and well maintained automobile. We have just had it completely serviced and she is ready for a new, equally loving home. Ready for a road trip cross-country, or just a cruise down the strip! Please feel free to call Steve at 561.283.9511 with any questions you may have, or for a complete walk around the vehicle. We are always happy to help. Transport assistance is also available anywhere within the continental US. Thank you for viewing our auction. This is a great Florida-kept car that you will be proud to own. We do charge a nominal $299 dealer fee. No disappointments at all with this vehicle. I am also including the complete set of original carpeted floor mats that came with this vehicle when new, as well as both factory keys (with remotes). Good Luck to everyone bidding. Bid with confidence and Bid to win! |
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Dodge's divisive splitter guards are now pink and might become black
Fri, Jan 17 2020There is an infinite amount of real problems out there in the world, but for some reason, one of the most dividing issues in the car community relates to a piece of protective plastic on cars. Yes, splitter guards. Since the plastic parts were introduced to SRT variants of the Dodge Challenger and Dodge Charger for 2015, the enthusiast community has been split like a '63 'Vette on the merits and aesthetics of not removing them. Originally, the protectors, which are there to protect the splitter while the car is in transit to dealers, were yellow, which contributed to their popularity. But Dodge has now shifted that color to pink, as Car & Driver reported and Autoblog confirmed. On one side, upset purists beg they be removed from the cars. They were only put on to protect the vehicles' lower front fascias during shipping and handling, and if left on too long, they will collect dirt and grit and damage the new paint. SRT lead designer Mark Trostle is included in this camp and is quoted saying, "I wish they would take them off." On the other side, there are people who enjoy the contrasting look and see it as a way to stand out or be different. "Yes, they are designed to be removed before delivery," said Tim Kuniskis, global head of Alfa Romeo and head of passenger cars for Dodge, SRT, Chrysler, FIAT, FCA for North America, in an email to Autoblog. "But today, they have their own Facebook page, and many of our performance enthusiasts have active debates on whether to keep or remove them. Some owners say they are even selling them in the aftermarket!" The Facebook page he speaks of is called "Hey Pal, You Forgot To Take Your Splitter Guards Off." The private group was started on April 11, 2019, and as of this writing, it is 11,855 members strong. With FCA recently changing the guards to pink, that number will likely continue to grow. "Obviously, they weren't part of the original design," Kuniskis said. "We started with yellow guards and shifted to pink, but they are still so popular that we may shift them yet again to black. Wherever we land, this is another example of how our customers are passionate about every part of their Dodge muscle cars — from the high-horsepower engines that power Charger and Challenger to the splitter guards designed to protect them, so we expect the conversation to continue." Yellow, pink, black, purple, rainbow, whatever. People will like what they like and hate what they hate. Just do you, and keep the negativity away.
Dodge Charger and Challenger will live on, but a new Viper is unlikely
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Daily driving a Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat
Tue, Feb 9 2016I took delivery of my 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat at Ron Carter Dodge in League City. Bobby Pate and the entire Ron Carter team made the buying experience painless. Thanks, guys! It was worth the nine-month wait to get a new Challenger Hellcat at sticker price. My Hellcat is Phantom Black Tri-coat Pearl with a black interior. The car has the six-speed manual transmission and UConnect. Yes, I know the eight-speed automatic is faster, but the manual transmission provides a level of enjoyment that must be experienced to be appreciated. My original intention was to write daily about my experiences with the Hellcat, but I have been having too much fun with the car. The first 100 miles required incredible self-control to keep the car under 55 mph and engine speed under 3500 rpm. The difference in the driving experience after 500 miles was – and I am only exaggerating a little – life altering!The Red Key To paraphrase Morpheus in The Matrix, "You take the black key, the story ends. You wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red key, you stay in wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes." The black key is in a place where it will stay until the red key is snatched from my cold, dead hand. The red key is the only key. The red key is "The Key." All 707 horsepower are available with the red key. You can lower the horsepower to only 500 using the SRT pages, I have heard, but why? I have driven the Hellcat in bumper-to-bumper Houston traffic in red-key mode. I have driven the Hellcat in the pouring rain in red-key mode. I have driven the Hellcat to the mall, to the grocery store, to the movies, and to Killen's Steakhouse in Pearland for a 100% Japanese Wagyu steak from the Kagoshima Prefecture. (It was a birthday present from my son. My money goes into the gas tank of my Hellcat.) Just for fun, I used the SRT Pages to put the car in valet mode. For those of you who do not know, valet mode limits the horsepower to: oh, hell! Who cares? The car felt like the parking brake had not been disengaged. I have heard rumors that the Tremec six-speed transmission has a 1-4 skip-shift feature. My Hellcat has never been subjected to this travesty.Questions, questions, and more questions Q: How much over sticker did you have to pay? A: Zero Q: What kind of gas mileage do you get? A: ROTFL Q: How did you ever talk your significant other into letting you buy the Hellcat? A: I didn't ask.
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