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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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Dodge Viper returning to Le Mans this year?

Mon, Jan 5 2015

If you were among the fans disappointed by Chrysler's recent decision to end the Dodge Viper's racing program, we may have some good news for you, as the racing outfit behind the campaign is reportedly working to bring the American supercars back to Le Mans this year. That racing outfit is Riley Technologies, a constructor perhaps best known for its Daytona Prototypes, but it has also prepared its share of GT racers, too. Chrysler charged Riley with leading its racing program for the new Viper GTS-R, campaigned it in the United SportsCar Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Auburn Hills made the unfortunate decision back in March to pull its Vipers out of Le Mans, and then in October to withdraw from the US series, as well, thereby effectively ending the program altogether. Disappointed though it surely was, Riley remains defiant. The North Carolina-based company is planning on taking the existing Vipers back to Le Mans on its own, with or without factory support. The Viper has, after all, proven a capable machine, having taken both the drivers' and teams' titles in the United SportsCar Championship this past season. "With Le Mans, every driver and every manufacturer needs to have their first trip there, and it isn't always what you want it to be, but we did show reliability and did have some pace," Bill Riley told Racer.com. "Since then, we've worked hard on the cars, they're now strong, front-running cars in the US, and we're working with the ACO on the BoP to make sure the cars are strong at Le Mans. They're super-reliable and fast, and we'd expect to be right in the mix with the other cars." Riley has kept the existing support staff in place, and once it secures its driver lineup and sponsors, chances look good that it could represent America well at Le Mans this year in either the GTE Pro or GTE Am class. Its predecessor did, after all, complete a three-year winning streak that saw it dominate the GTS class right up until its withdrawal in 2000. News Source: Racer.comImage Credit: FCA Motorsports Dodge Coupe Racing Vehicles

The Dodge Demon's massive drag tires are just barely street legal

Thu, Jan 26 2017

Despite the gaffe that was the Vin Dieselgate leak (no, not that one), Dodge and SRT are soldiering on with the twelve-part Dodge Demon rollout in the lead up to the car's reveal at the New York Auto Show. The Vin Diesel video showed what is almost assuredly the car's front, but now we get an official view of the Demon's rear in this week's video, "Wide Body." Along with the new view, Dodge shows off a cryptic license plate (Michigan #2576@35) and details on the Demon's tantalizing wheel and tire combo. That wheel and tire combo, meant to fill out the Demon's new wide wheel arches, is frankly impressive. Lightweight 18- by 11-inch wheels are wrapped in special Demon branded Nitto NT05R tires measuring an astounding 315/40R18 at all four corners. Not only does that trump the old Camaro Z/28's 305 section tires, it makes the Demon the first production car to come equipped from the factory with drag radials, claims Dodge. Presumably, the goal with the Demon is to provide enough power and grip to rotate the Earth underneath the car rather than propelling the car itself down a dragstrip. Beyond that, few other details were revealed. Dodge provided some vague information about how the "wide-body is laser clearanced, and the entire chassis is e-coated for durability before final assembly," but doesn't actually explain what that really means. We do know now that the flared fenders add 3.5 inches to the Demon's overall width. Overall, the car looks mean and purposeful, especially wrapped in just barely street-legal rubber. Follow along at www.ifyouknowyouknow.com and see if you can find and decipher all the hints. Related Video: Design/Style New York Auto Show Dodge Coupe Performance tires dodge demon dodge hellcat

Junkyard Gem: 1977 Dodge Colt Mileage Maker Coupe

Sat, Dec 11 2021

While Ford and GM each had the resources to develop their own Michigan-designed subcompacts for the dawn of the 1970s— the Pinto and Vega, respectively— Chrysler couldn't afford the huge price tag for such a project. Instead, Chrysler's European operations were tapped for a couple of models that sold well enough on the other side of the Atlantic, giving us the Plymouth Cricket (known as the Hillman Avenger in the UK) and the Simca 1204 (aka the Simca 1100 in France). American car shoppers gave those two models the cold shoulder, but then Chrysler found genuine sales success by making a deal with Mitsubishi to sell the Colt Galant with left-hand drive. This became the Dodge Colt, with sales beginning in the 1971 model year. Though the 1971-1978 rear-wheel-drive Colts were once as commonplace as Corollas or B210s on American roads, they have all but disappeared today. That makes today's Junkyard Find, discovered in a Denver-area yard last week, particularly interesting. This car shows signs of having been in the hands of a speed-crazed enthusiast owner, including an aftermarket steering wheel and one-piece racing seats with slots for five-point harnesses. The primer-gray paint is another clue. The rear-wheel-drive Colts were reasonably quick for their time, and they could be made genuinely quick with basic engine upgrades. This Mitsubishi Saturn four-banger has a tube header, hot-rod ignition system, and a two-barrel (Mikuni-made) Solex carburetor. We can assume there's probably some kind of cam upgrade under the valve cover, too. The shifter is gone, but the original transmission in this car was either the base four-speed or optional five-speed manual. A three-speed automatic was available for $270 (about $1,275 today). Later on, front-wheel-drive Colts (and Mitsubishi Mirages) could be bought with the Twin-Stick overdrive rig, which gave drivers eight forward speeds and the opportunity to make Twin-Stick beer taps. The 1977-1978 Dodge Colt two- and four-door sedans were based on the Mitsubishi Lancer and were a bit smaller than the 1971-1977 cars, while the wagon version moved to the Galant Sigma platform. The build tag shows that this car started life as the cheapest 1977 Colt model, the "Mileage Maker" two-door sedan (Dodge dealers called it a coupe, so that's what I'm calling it in the title).