2013 Dodge Challenger on 2040-cars
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
If you have more questions or want more details please email : tambratkkaehler@clubaprilia.com . Up for sale is a 2013 Dodge Challenger R/T Plus Blacktop Edition
Condition: Used but in excellent condition. There are a few minor dings in paint that have been professionally
touched up with color matched paint, good luck finding them. Fresh synthetic oil and has always had 93 octane ran
through it. Never smoked in and interior/exterior is car show ready.
Features:
As the “Blacktop” name implies, the exterior kit on these Blacktop special editions adds items like 20” Gloss
Black wheels, darkened headlamp bezels and body color spoilers along with several unique interior touches.
-- richly appointed R/T Plus -- in Pitch Black.
Here, the ebony enhancement upgrade brings all of the aforementioned Gloss Black bits while adding a full-length
matte graphite body stripe with red edge accents. The R/T Blacktop also nets the Super Track Pak, which includes a
high-performance-steering gear, upgraded brake linings, monotube-shock absorbers, 245/45R20 Goodyear Eagle F1 Super
Car three-season (or no-cost all-season) tires and a tri-mode stability control system with a "full off" setting.
Collectively, the Blacktop Package components add about $2,700 worth of content to this 375-horse Hemi-powered
hauler. Includes 2 way power sunroof and carbon fiber accents on dash, doors and console. Interior is a clean/mean
looking, spacious and comfortable fit for me as a 6’ 235lb driver.
The 5.7-liter V8 is paired to a six-speed manual, and generates 375 horsepower at 5,150 rpm and 410 pound-feet of
torque at 4,300 rpm.
Plus package includes heated Napa Leather seats in radar red, 6 speaker Boston Acoustic premium sound system with a
factory 276 watt amplifier, and aftermarket addition of Alpine 500 watt amplifier driving an Alpine Subwoofer in
trunk for additional added smooth heart pounding bass. Radio is uConnect 430n 6.5” touchscreen and has hookups in
console for USB and auxilary with IPOD controls in radio, steering wheel mounted controls and aux/usb hookups on
head unit as well. Also includes ParkSense rear park assist, power heated mirrors, EVIC with temperature gauge,
tire pressure monitoring system, vehicle security alarm and HomeLink universal garage door opener.
Has a MOPAR performance parts cold air kit installed for added air flow. 2 way power sunroof.
History: I purchased this car last August from a used dealership. I am second owner of this car. Had 8600-ish miles
when purchased from used car dealership in Tuppers Plains, OH. Since I have owned, car has never been driven in
winter, garage kept and is in immaculate condition. I have taken to 3 car shows and have brought home hardware for
Best Mopar, Best of class 1980 and above, and meanest looking Mopar.
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Tempted by the Demon, dealers find way to thwart Dodge, jack up prices
Mon, Jul 24 2017It's the eternal story of short supply, big demand - and car dealers eager to exploit that dynamic, especially when it involves a hot car. A few weeks ago, when Dodge announced that it devised a way to attempt to prevent price-gouging on those 840-horsepower 2018 Dodge Demons, you just knew the dealers would dream up some devilish end-run. And sure enough, despite the manufacturer's best intentions, Demon order slots are being offered with five-figure markups. Here's how things were supposed to work: With a run of just 3,000 cars, Dodge knew it had to do something to address dealer greed, so it announced an allocation system: Cars purchased at or below the $86,090 MSRP would be the first orders filled and delivered. If a dealer sells an allocated Demon for more than sticker, that car goes to the end of the line for production and delivery. Dodge also ensured dealers wouldn't stockpile or hoard Demons by limiting the number of orders a dealer can submit and allocating cars to dealers based on how many Challenger and Charger Hellcats the dealer has sold. But Automotive News reports that some dealers are using intermediaries to auction off their Demon allocations on eBay. Three sellers last week said they were representing dealers in South Carolina, Tennessee and Louisiana, and auctioning off the right to buy a car in one of the priority spots at MSRP. The minimum bid for the right to buy the car at sticker? From $10,000-25,000. And previous transactions on eBay might have run as high as $75,000. So early buyers are definitely paying an upcharge - but it's a thing apart from the bottom line on the order form, where it appears they are paying MSRP. In other words, a scheme that violates the spirit of what FCA tried to do. A source at FCA told Automotive News the automaker was monitoring the practice but could do little to stop it. And the report quoted a Hellcat owner who said his dealership was ignoring Dodge's strictures altogether and offered him a Demon at MSRP plus $60K. But take heart. Not all car dealers are cynically opportunistic - or rather, some see an opportunity for doing good, not making buck. Automotive News says Bill Marsh Chrysler in Traverse City, Mich., plans to sell its single allocated Demon for $1 under MSRP - and is auctioning off the right to buy it, with the dealership's existing customers eligible to bid. The auction's proceeds will benefit four Traverse City charities.
Fort Worth Police investigating officer for using pepper spray on bikers
Tue, Mar 15 2016A Fort Worth Police officer was placed on administrative duties after video surfaced showing him allegedly spraying pepper spray at a group of passing motorcyclists during a traffic stop over the weekend. An officer with the FWPD pulled over one of the group's chase vehicles, a red Dodge Ram, that was escorting riders in case of a crash or mechanical troubles. The video, shot from one of the motorcyclists' helmet cams, caught the FWPD officer exiting his vehicle and, before approaching the truck, spraying something into traffic at the group of riders. WFAA News 8 spoke with the men responsible for the video, Jack Kinney and Chase Stone, via Skype from Longview, TX, on March 13. "It's the last thing I would expect to see," Kinney told the station. "His intent was to hit the bikers for sure, there's no doubt about it," said Stone. "His intent was to send somebody down, if not to cause a major accident with that spray". As the video went viral, receiving more than 200,000 views in 15 hours, people shared videos showing the group of motorcyclists riding in an irresponsible manner through traffic right before the alleged pepper spray incident. Fort Worth Police say they received numerous calls about the pack of riders from motorists on surrounding highways, with complaints ranging from weaving in and out of lanes to popping wheelies through traffic at high speed. News 8 asked Kinney and Stone if it was possible that the officer felt threatened. "If you're worried about safety, why would you pepper spray a large group of bikers like that?" asked Kinney. The Dallas Morning News identified the officer as W. Figueroa. Worth Police released an official statement about the incident late on the afternoon of March 13. They stated that the officer in question, a six-year FWPD veteran, had been relieved of his patrol duties and placed on desk duty pending the investigation. FWPD Corporal Tracey Knight also made a statement indicating that pepper-spraying drivers in oncoming traffic is not a department-sanctioned tactic. News Source: WFAA News 8, The Dallas Morning News Government/Legal Dodge RAM Safety Truck Motorcycle Police/Emergency Videos Sedan road rage bikers
2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat revving is sonic bacon
Fri, 23 May 2014This is the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat, and we're sure that by now, you know its stats, including over 600 horsepower from its 6.2-liter, supercharged V8. What, pray tell, does that blown engine sound like, though?
At least judging on the sonic strength of this video, it's very, very dirty. Honestly, it sounds unlike anything that's come out of the Chrysler Group in a long time, if ever. It's loud, almost brutally so, with a bark that few road-going V8s can match.
Of course, you should be the final judge here. Take a look and a listen at the two videos below, one of which comes from our friends at Cars.com that provides a nice look under the hood, and then let us know what you think of the Hellcat's singing voice in Comments.