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Year:2009 Mileage:15977
Location:

Columbus, Nebraska, United States

Columbus, Nebraska, United States
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Here is your chance to own 09 Dodge Challenger RT with 16k miles, yes only 16K miles. Car drives perfectly, has a custom viper blue pearl paint job, side and rear skirts painted along with rear tailights to give it a unique look. Car runs and drives excellent, have not had an issue with it since ive owned it. Very reliable, excellent gas mileage for a hemi, around 25-27 on the highway which is very hard to believe. I bought her a year ago from an insurance auction in salt lake city, the only reason Iam selling is because i need to get rid of some of my toys to pay for wife treatment for new born baby. Very sharp car, turns heads every where I go, exhaust and intake make this car sound really good, I love to drive it and hate to see her go. This is your chance to own this beauty for a fraction of the cost with very low mileage. Here is the url to a video i made so you can get a better look of the car:    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp0eUCgYydU&feature=youtu.be

2009 CHALLENGER RT

CAR IS LOCATED IN COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA 68601

  • STANDARD OPTIONS
  • 5.7 HEMI
  • BOSTON ACOUSTICS 6 SPEAKER SYSTEM
  • HEATED SEATS
  • POWER HEATED MIRRORS
  • ILLUMINATED CUP HOLDERS
  • IPOD INTERFACE
  • 6SPD MANUAL TRANSMISSION
  • TRACK PAK
  • HILL START ASSIST
  • 3.92 GEARS/ POSI TRAC
  • SUN ROOF

AFTER MARKET MODS:

  • BORLA CAT BACK MUFFLERS
  • MOPAR CAI
  • 55W BI XENON HID KIT
  • PAINTED SIDE AND REAR SKIRTS
  • VIPER BLUE PEARL PAINT
  • 20" WHEELS/ GOODYEAR EAGLE F1 TIRES WITH MORE THAN 90% TREAD LIFE

DEFECTS:

  • CAR DOES HAVE A NEBRASKA SALVAGE TITLE, I BOUGHT IT WITH A CALIFORNIA SALVAGE TITLE.
  • THE FRONT WINDSHIELD NEEDS REPLACED, HAD A ROCK HIT THE RIGHT CORNER AND CAUSED A CHIP WHICH TURNED INTO A CRACK ABOUT 20 OR SO INCHES IN LENGTH. (SEE PICTURE)
  • FRONT BUMPER NEEDS TO BE REMOVED AND REASSEMBLED THE FRONT GRILL NEEDS TO BE RE ATTACHED TO THE BUMPER. NOTHING MAJOR, BUMPER DOES NOT HAVE ANY CRACKS OR SCRATCHES ON IT. VERY SIMPLE FIX, NEVER GOT THE TIME TO DO IT.
  • ALSO PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG IS BLOWN, I HAVE DROVE IT LIKE THIS AND HAVENT HAD ANY ISSUES. THE COST OF A NEW OEM MOPAR DASH IS AROUND $800 IF YOU DO IT YOUR SELF.  
  • ALSO I HAVE AN EXISTING LOAN ON THE CAR, WILL TAKE ABOUT 2 WEEKS TO GET TITLE AFTER PAY OFF.
  • ALSO CAR MILEAGE WILL CHANGE SINCE I DRIVE THE CAR TO WORK SOMETIMES.
  • IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT ME.
  • PLEASE DO NOT WASTE MY TIME BIDDING IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE FUNDS TO PAY FOR THE CAR!
  • ALSO I CAN DELIVER IF NEEDED (PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU NEED DELIVERY)
  • WILLNEED A $500 DOLLAR DEPOSIT NON REFUNDABLE AFTER 24HRS OF AUCTION ENDING. REMAINING BALANCE IS DUE AT PICKUP, IN CASH OR CASHIER CHECK.
  • THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!!

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Widebody Challenger Hellcat spotted with no camouflage

Mon, May 8 2017

Well this is a mightily mysterious muscle car. One of our photographers caught this Dodge Challenger out testing without any camouflage. At first glance it looks like an SRT Demon, since it has the same widebody flares and front spoiler of the hellacious Challenger. However, the hood is from a garden-variety Hellcat (as if such a thing existed...), the rear spoiler has an SRT Hellcat badge, and the wheels don't come from the kitty or the Hellspawn. We have two theories as to what this SRT mishmash may be. Our first is that this is perhaps a next-generation Hellcat that takes advantage of some of the Demon's developments. It could have a more potent engine under the hood, perhaps with the extra fuel pumps and air-conditioned intercooler, along with the Demon's beefier driveline. It would be a way to keep the Hellcat relevant, and a way for people who might miss out on the one-year-only Demon to get the next closest thing. Our other theory is that this is an all-wheel-drive Hellcat. The wide fender flares and chin spoiler appeared on an all-wheel-drive Challenger concept before they made their way to the Demon. And with the introduction of the Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, we know that Mopar has an all-wheel-drive system that can handle the grunt of the 707-horsepower Hellcat mill. If an all-wheel-drive Hellcat is in the cards, it would be another way to keep the Hellcat line fresh without too much investment, and would be a treat for fans of the old all-wheel-drive concept. It would also probably be a great seller here in snowy Michigan. Oh, and it would certainly post some amazing 0-30 acceleration times. Related Video:

Here are the Challenger SRT Demon's bare-minimum performance numbers

Thu, Mar 9 2017

This week's Dodge Challenger SRT Demon teaser video provides what seems like more concrete evidence than any of the others before it. We say it seems that way because the numbers flashed on the screen are likely not showing us everything the car has to offer. So we're looking at these as the minimum performance stats and expecting Dodge to reveal even crazier numbers alongside the car next month. The video also provides some hints at features and modes the car will offer. Let's pick it apart. First off, there's the performance data from the various SRT Performance Pages screens. The 0–60 mph time is 3.0 seconds, which compares well to the "regular" Hellcat's 3.5-second manufacturer claim. Then there are two 0–100 times: 6.08 and 6.8. An eighth-mile time of 6.6 seconds at 125 mph and a quarter-mile time of 0.5 seconds at 129 mph lead us to believe the driver lifted off the throttle in that second eighth-mile and that the car will actually do the quarter in the low 10s. For reference, Dodge claims an 11.2-second quarter for the Hellcat on its street tires and a 10.8 with race slicks. View 7 Photos We also get a cryptic message about the supercharger boost pressure, which suggests it will be higher than the 11.6 psi of the 6.2-liter Hellcat engine. A graph shows it heading up toward 10 psi but the final spike is obscured by a Demon head. Cute. There's a hint at horsepower and torque numbers in a graph on the Dyno page, which shows both peaking around 750. In every shot of this video, the clock is set to 7:57, which we think means it either has that much power or, well, more. We think there's more to it because it appears that part of the graph above the dyno run shown, which would reach to 800 or 850, has been blanked out. A horsepower total of 808 would be a nice complement to the Hellcat's 707, don't you think? We can see from the shift indicator screen that the car will come with or at least offer the eight-speed automatic that's also available in the Hellcat and other Challengers. That's likely to be the best option for drag racing. The Demon's user-defined shift light feature, which lets you choose an optimal shift rpm for each individual gear, also suggests that a six-speed manual will be available. We'll cover the many modes and settings highlighted in this video in a separate post. There's a lot to discuss. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

China-FCA merger could be a win-win for everyone but politicians

Tue, Aug 15 2017

NEW YORK — Fiat Chrysler boss Sergio Marchionne has said the car industry needs to come together, cut costs and stop incinerating capital. So far, his words have mostly fallen on deaf ears among competitors in Europe and North America. But it appears Marchionne has finally found a receptive audience — in China. FCA shares soared Monday after trade publication Automotive News reported the $18 billion Italian-American conglomerate controlled by the Agnelli family rebuffed a takeover from an unidentified carmaker from the Chinese mainland. As ugly as the politics of such a combination may appear at first blush, a transaction could stack up industrially, and perhaps even financially. A Sino-U.S.-European merger would create the first truly global auto group. That could push consolidation to the next level elsewhere. Moreover, China is the world's top market for the SUVs that Jeep effectively invented, so it might benefit FCA financially. A combo would certainly help upgrade the domestic manufacturer; Chinese carmakers have gotten better at making cars, but struggle to build global brands, and they need to develop export markets. Though frivolous overseas shopping excursions by Chinese enterprises are being reined in by Beijing, acquisitions that support the modernization and transformation of strategic industries still receive support, and the government considers the automotive industry to be strategic. A purchase of FCA by Guangzhou Automobile, Great Wall or Dongfeng Motors would probably get the same stamp of approval ChemChina was given for its $43 billion takeover of Syngenta. What's standing in the way? Apart from price (Automotive News said FCA's board deemed the offer insufficient) there's the not-insignificant matter of politics. Even as FCA shares soared, President Donald Trump interrupted his vacation to instruct the U.S. Trade Representative to look into whether to investigate China's trade policies on intellectual property. Seeing storied Detroit brands like Jeep, Chrysler, Ram and Dodge handed off to a Chinese company would provoke howls among Trump's economic-nationalist supporters. It might not play well in Italy, either, to see Alfa Romeo and Maserati answering to Wuhan instead of Turin — though Automotive News said they might be spun off separately. Yet, as Morgan Stanley observes, "cars don't ship across oceans easily," and political considerations increasingly demand local manufacture of valuable products.