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2012 Dodge Charger Sxt Plus Sedan 4-door 3.6l/no Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2012 Mileage:54000 Color: WITH PREMIUM BLACK
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YOU ARE VIEWING A GORGEOUS 2012 DODGE CHARGER SXT PLUS EDITION WITH 54K MILES...AMAZING  BLACK  EXTERIOR WITH PREMIUM BLACK  LEATHER INTERIOR... THIS VEHICLE IS EQUIPPED WITH FACTORY REMOTE ENGINE START.. IT  COMES PACKED WITH HIGH TECH OPTIONS: REAR BACK UP CAMERA....... USB INPUTS .........AUDIO INPUT JACK....BLUETOOTH....HEATED/COOLING POWER FRONT SEATS WITH DRIVER POWER LUMBAR AND HEATED REAR SEATS...GPS SYSTEM......SATELLITE RADIO.....ELECTRONICALLY TILT-AND-TELESCOPING STEERING WHEEL WITH AUDIO CONTROLS...CRUISE CONTROL...TRACTION AND STABILITY CONTROL....HOME LINK..SUNROOF...FACTORY 20'' RIMS.....FACTORY FLOOR MATS.......IT IS VERY WELL MAINTAINED ..AMAZING...SMOOTH SHIFTING  AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ...QUITE INTERIOR RIDE....SUPER CLEAN INTERIOR..... VEHICLE RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT.....IT IS IN A VERY EXCELLENT CONDITION....

YOU WILL HAVE THE CHANCE TO TAKE THIS GORGEOUS 2012 DODGE CHARGER SXT PLUS HOME A A VERY GREAT PRICE!



 


NO RESERVE PRICE, MEANS HIGHEST BIDDER IS THE WINNER...



NOTE: PLEASE DON'T PLACE A BID AND RUIN MY AUCTION AND WASTE MY TIME IF YOU ARE NOT FINANCIALLY READY TO PAY FOR THIS VEHICLE!!


SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 


THIS 2012 DODGE CHARGER SXT PLUS WAS ISSUED A SALVAGE/REBUILT TITLE DUE TO A VERY MINOR ACCIDENT WHICH AFFECTED DRIVER SIDE REAR DOOR OF THE VEHICLE... THE DOOR HAD BEEN REPLACED WITH ORIGINAL PART.. ...ALL REPAIRS DONE PROFESSIONALLY...100% COLOR MATCH...ABSOLUTELY NO SIGHT OF ANY DAMAGE..ABSOLUTELY NO FRAME DAMAGE...RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECTLY AMAZING..NO AIRBAG DEPLOYED.....IT HAS BEEN INSPECTED AND ISSUED A REBUILT TITLE, WHICH IS JUST LIKE A CLEAR TITLE WITH A SALVAGE HISTORY AND IT CAN BE REGISTERED IN THE UNITED STATES OR CANADA WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS.




I can assist with shipping anywhere in the U.S at dealer discounted hauler/freight services.

FEEL FREE TO CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS AT (313) 405-0161 AL.


GOOD LUCK :)

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Tue, May 19 2015

A man driving in Michigan took his 2005 Dodge Magnum practically to the limit in the wee hours of the morning on May 19 when the Michigan State Police caught him on radar going 153 miles per hour on Interstate 75 near Detroit. The 21-year-old driver was spotted around 3:00 AM, according to The Detroit News. Michigan State Police First Lieutenant Michael Shaw told Autoblog that officers initially saw the man on radar doing 79 mph in a 70-mph-zone, and they started following him. He eventually clocked 153 mph. However, First Lt. Shaw was clear that there was never a pursuit. "Speeding isn't necessarily a reason to put the public at risk," he said. The situation ended rather abruptly, though. The driver pulled off the interstate and behind a building. He remained in the vehicle, and police arrived and arrested him. According to First Lt. Shaw, the man was driving home from work and alcohol wasn't a factor. The Magnum has been impounded, and the driver was charged with reckless driving. Unfortunately, First Lt. Shaw said that he didn't know what engine was in the wagon, but as enthusiasts, we're curious. After all, the 2005 Magnum RT was governed to 130 mph and the SRT8 wasn't unleashed until 2006, which means either the wagon must've been derestricted to hit such high speeds or that police have the year wrong. We'll let you know if we figure that one out...

The 2017 Dodge Charger Pursuit will always watch your back

Thu, Feb 9 2017

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Mon, Jul 24 2017

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