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2012 Dodge Challenger Sxt Plus Coupe 2-door 3.6l on 2040-cars

US $28,900.00
Year:2012 Mileage:18000 Color: Bright Silver Metallic Clear Coat Exterior
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 Warranty good until Oct 20, 2014


Other items:

Customer Preferred Package 26G $ 2,000
Bluetooth(R) Streaming Audio
Remote USB Port
Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror with
Microphone
Uconnect(R) Voice Command with
Bluetooth(R)
Leather-Trimmed Bucket Seats
Heated Front Seats
6 Boston Acoustics(R) Speakers
276-Watt Amplifier
SiriusXM Satellite Radio w/ 1-Yr Radio
Subscription
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Automatic Headlamps
Fog Lamps
Sun Visors with Illuminated Vanity Mirrors
Super Sport Group (SS/T) $ 1,500
Sport Mode
Steering Wheel Mounted Paddle Shifter
3.06 Rear Axle Ratio
Anti-Lock 4-Wheel Disc Perf Brakes
Performance Steering
Performance Suspension
20-Inch x 8.0-Inch Aluminum Chrome-
Clad Wheels
245/45VR20 BSW All Season
Performance Tires
Body-Color Rear Spoiler
Sound Group II $ 1,115
7 Boston Acoustics(R) Speakers with
Subwoofer
368-Watt Amplifier
Media Center 730N SAT/CD/DVD/MP3/
HDD/NAV
$ 790
40 GB Hard Drive with 20 GB Available
6.5-Inch Touch Screen Display
GPS Navigation
SiriusXM Traffic


DODGE CHALLENGER




Exterior Color:Bright Silver Metallic Clear Coat Exterior




Paint



Interior Color:Dark Slate Gray Interior Color


Interior:Leather-Trimmed Bucket Seats


Engine:3.6-Liter V6 24-Valve VVT Engine


Transmission:5-Speed Automatic Transmission


STANDARD EQUIPMENT (UNLESS REPLACED BY




OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT)



FUNCTIONAL/SAFETY FEATURES




Advanced Multistage Front Airbags


Supplemental Side-Curtain Front and Rear Airbags


Supplemental Front Seat-Mounted Side Airbags


Electronic Stability Control


All-Speed Traction Control


Hill Start Assist


Anti-Lock 4-Wheel Disc Brakes


Rain Brake Support


Ready Alert Braking


Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering


Touring Suspension


Sentry Key(R) Theft Deterrent System


Keyless Go


Speed Control


Power Trunk Lid Release


Illuminated Entry


140-MPH Primary Speedometer


Speed Sensitive Power Locks


Tire Pressure Monitor with Warning Lamp


19.1-Gallon Fuel Tank



INTERIOR FEATURES




Air Conditioning with Automatic Temperature Control


Power 6-Way Driver Seat


Power 4-Way Driver Lumbar Adjust


Rear 60 / 40 Folding Seat


Rear-Seat Armrest with Cup Holder


Front Power Windows w/One-Touch-Down


Leather-Wrapped Shift Knob


Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel


Tilt / Telescope Steering Column


Steering Wheel-Mounted Audio Controls


Media Center 130 CD/MP3


Audio Jack Input for Mobile Devices


6 Speakers


Electronic Vehicle Information Center


Floor Console with Armrest


12-Volt Center Console Power Outlet


Illuminated Cup Holders


LED Illuminated Interior Door Handles


Luxury Front and Rear Floor Mats



EXTERIOR FEATURES




P235/55R18 BSW All Season Perf Michelin(R) Tires


18-Inch x 7.5-Inch Aluminum Wheels


Power Mirrors with Manual Fold-Away


Dual Rear Exhaust with Bright Tips


Bright Fuel Filler Door



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