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2010 Dodge Charger Police Pursuit, Secret Compartment, Az Private Seller on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:113089
Location:

Paradise Valley, Arizona, United States

Paradise Valley, Arizona, United States
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2010 DODGE CHARGER HEMI PURSUIT VEHICLE,  ARIZONA, PRIVATE PARTY

Thank you for looking at my 2010 Dodge Charger police pursuit vehicle VIN# 2B3AA4CT2AH175959.  This Charger has the 5.7L Hemi engine engineered for heavy-duty use and extreme conditions.  This Charger is built to protect and serve around the clock and still provide it’s occupants with ergonomic comfort and a long list of advanced safety features.  I bought this Dodge from the Wyoming state patrol and it cruised the wide open spaces with limited driving in city traffic.

I am 72 year old gentleman and my wife doesn't like me driving fast cars anymore.  I argue that this is is one of the safest vehicles I could drive with the heavy duty suspension and monster brakes but to no avail.  In order to enjoy peace and thin my fleet I must offer my favorite toy to someone else to enjoy.

This particular Charger is set up with a concealed compartment in the shift console which requires a simple operation to access and close.  This is a nice feature when you are going to the gym and want to leave your wallet in a safe place where no one would ever think of looking should they break a window.  Another extra feature is a fingerprint operated vault in Charger trunk for secure weapon storage.  This no-eyes keypad, heavy gauge steel safe also comes with owner’s manual and keys. This Charger is an pleasure to drive and instantly you will notice other drivers will not flaunt the law with you on the road.  This Charger looks very official with the spotlight and trio of antenna’s as it fits the profile of a FBI or law enforcement pursuit vehicle. 

ENGINE:  5.7 HEMI, 370 hp @ 5,200 rpm, 395 ft-lb of torque @ 4,500 rpm Top Speed 146 mph, 0-60 in 6 seconds, 143 ft stopping from 60 mph
FUEL ECONOMY:  22.32 mpg city driving, 25 mpg highway
POLICE CHARGER SAFETY FEATURES:  Best in class stopping distance - 60 mph to 0 in 143.4 ft, Energy-absorbing crumple zones, Multistage advanced air-bags, Police-specific Electronic Stability Control (ESG)
TRANSMISSION:  Five speed automatic transmission with overdrive and AutoStick® operated by column shift.  Additional console shifter which is non-functional
TIRES/WHEELS:  18-inch steel wheels with P225/60 R 18 all weather Goodyear  V rated performance tires with 2 brand new tires in rear and 70% tread in front. Aligned front end when purchased tires (recent) Donut spare and tire changing tools  
ELECTRICAL:  160 -amp High-Output alternator with surge-protection diode
COOLING SYSTEMS:  Severe-duty cooling system includes external oil coolers, engine oil, transmission fluid and power steering fluid
INTERIOR:  Heavy -duty cloth front bucket seats with manual lumbar and rear fixed cloth bench seat
POLICE SPECIFIC ITEMS:  Bright and fully articulating drivers side spot light. Large police dome light with independently switched red or white light but is not hooked up
SECURITY: Two electronic key fobs with emergency manual key included. Trunk-lid key lock cylinder with anytime trunk-opening key fob. Fingerprint weapon vault in trunk and secret hidden compartment in front cabin
OWNERS MANUAL:   Owner’s booklet in binder with 2010 Chrysler Charger Police brochure included
REAR SEAT SECURITY:  Deactivated rear windows and doors but lock rods are included to allow passenger to exit on own
CARFAX:  Clean CarFax report and available by email

Buy in confidence from me and you will always be excited when driving this police pursuit vehicle.

PLEASE EXAMINE THE PHOTO'S AND IF YOU WANT TO MAKE AN OFFER OR HAVE FURTHER QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL THROUGH EBAY OR CALL ME 480 748 1842 JIMMY

WALK IN BEAUTY


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