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2006 Dodge Magnum Srt8 on 2040-cars

US $21,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:113328 Color: Mirror
Location:

Ogallala, Nebraska, United States

Ogallala, Nebraska, United States
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This beautiful SRT8 is for the true Red-Blooded American Male!  Dodge only produced 382 SRT8 Magnums in 2006 and I am the proud owner of this one from day one!

I am the original owner and 90% of the miles on it are highway miles, most miles are from my District Sales Consulting job.  Custom features include:  Foose Chrome wheels (20X8 up front and 20X10 in the rear) I still own the factory wheels and will be included in the sale. Brand new Continental Extreme Tires (275/40/20 up front and 295/40/20 in the rear).  Cold Air Intake with High Flow Air Cleaner, JBA stainless steel exhaust (sounds as good as it looks), Diablo Sport Tuner customized for wheel size and engine modifications. I have added the Harley Davidson accessories and most people ask me if it came from the factory like that.  I had professionally installed the clear mask on the front end and mirrors to protect against rocks and road debris.  I replaced the headlights and taillights with custom L.E.D.’s (I still have the originals and they work great, I just wanted a little more custom look, factory headlights and taillights will be included in the sale)  I had my dealer install a hidden hitch, used for a bicycle rack that comes with the custom receiver.

I’m selling this AWESOME SRT8 due to my family size is growing and we need the vehicle with the third row seats.  Mechanically it is rock solid and drives fantastic!

I do not accept or entertain trades, cash only.  Shipping and delivery charges will be paid by the Buyer.

Features & Options

ABS Brakes

AM/FM Radio

Adjustable Foot Pedals

Air conditioning

Alloy Wheels

Anti-Brake System: 4-Wheel ABS

Body Style: WAGON 4-DR

CD player

Cargo Area Cover

Cargo Area Tiedowns

Cargo Net

Cargo Volume: 27.20 cu.ft.

Child Safety Door Locks

Cruise control

Curb Weight-automatic: 4260 lbs

Deep Tinted Glass

Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat

Driver airbag

Electronic Brake Assistance

Fog Lights

Front Air Dam

Front Brake Type: Disc

Front Headroom: 38.70 in.

Front Hip Room: 56.20 in.

Front Legroom: 41.80 in.

Front Shoulder Room: 58.70 in.

Front Spring Type: Coil

Front Suspension: Ind

Fuel Economy-city: 14 miles/gallon

Fuel Economy-highway: 20 miles/gallon

Ground Clearance: 5.10 in.

Heated Exterior Mirror

Interval Wipers

Keyless Entry

Leather Seat

Leather Steering Wheel

Overall Height: 57.90 in.

Overall Length: 197.70 in.

Overall Width: 74.10 in.

Passenger Multi-Adjustable Power Seat

Passenger Volume: 105.90 cu.ft.

Passenger airbag

Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror

Power Door Locks

Power windows

Rear Brake Type: Disc

Rear Headroom: 38.10 in.

Rear Hip Room: 55.50 in.

Rear Legroom: 40.20 in.

Rear Shoulder Room: 57.60 in.

Rear Spoiler

Rear Spring Type: Coil

Rear Suspension: Ind

Rear Window Defogger

Rear Wiper

Second Row Folding Seat

Standard Seating: 5

Steering Type: R&P

Steering Wheel Mounted Controls

Tachometer

Tank: 19.00 gallon

Telescopic Steering Column

Tilt Steering

Tilt Steering Column

Tire Pressure Monitor

Tires: 245/45R20

Track Front: 63.00 in.

Track Rear: 63.10 in.

Traction Control

Trip Computer

Turning Diameter: 38.90 in.

Vehicle Anti-Theft

Vehicle Stability Control System

Wheelbase: 120.00 in.

 

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Auto blog

Tesla Model S P85D shows 707-hp Dodge Challenger Hellcat how to drag race

Thu, Jan 22 2015

Street Car Drags hosted a bang-up event at the Palm Beach International Raceway last weekend, with a list of massive horsepower ICE cars going up against one another and a trio of Tesla Model S P85Ds. One of those duels pitted the 691-horsepower Tesla against a 707-horsepower Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat, and the result was an old-school beatdown and a world record for electric cars. The Model S P85D ran the quarter in 11.6 seconds at 114.6 miles per hour, the new mark for BEVs at the drag strip. Proving its pace, it ran three more times in 11.69, 11.72 and 11.76 seconds. It got from the start line to 60 miles per hour in 3.1 seconds. The Hellcat, well, it wasn't a race, really. It was the Hellcat's driver's first time at a drag strip and his first time trying to launch it, so after an excellent burnout ahead of the lights, he rolled to the line, almost jumped the start, balked at the real start and spun his tires for the first 100 feet down the strip. The theory is that he overheated his street tires during that burnout, and the resulting greasy rubber did what greasy rubber does. By the time he got to the other end 17.46 seconds later the Tesla driver had showered and was enjoying a funnel cake. When things go right, though, Dodge estimates the Hellcat will do 11.2-second runs on street tires and it has been clocked at 10.85 seconds at 126.18 mph on street-legal drag radials. There's video of the not-quite-a-race above, and Drag Times says there'll be a rematch between the two in a couple of weeks. News Source: Street Car Drags via YouTube Green Motorsports Dodge Tesla Coupe Electric Luxury Performance Videos Sedan drag racing dodge challenger srt hellcat

Playing in the snow | 2017 Dodge Challenger GT First Drive

Sat, Jan 28 2017

The previous day was miserable. An icy rain fell over Portland, Maine, coating the pavement and making even walking a chore. Driving a muscle car like the Dodge Challenger seems ill-advised. But this is exactly the weather Dodge hoped for, because we're here to test the new all-wheel-drive 2017 Challenger GT. The morning of our test drive dawns sunny and cold. The remnants of a late January nor'easter now past, we nonetheless steel ourselves for a day of unruly roads. Stepping into an inch of slush, we open the huge door, climb inside, and nestle into the heavily bolstered driver's seat. Immediately comfortable, we know the Challenger well. It's an old friend. Late in life, it's finally finding stability. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Heading onto the Maine turnpike, we're struck by the Challenger's poise. All-wheel drive civilizes the coupe's brutish nature. We confidently navigate the first on-ramp – still wet from the storm – and merge onto the highway. A rear-wheel-drive car would come unsettled here, yet this Challenger's 19-inch wheels wrapped in all-season Michelin rubber are not disturbed. At the very least, the specter of tire spin would have made us overcautious. All-wheel drive doesn't morph the Challenger into a Subaru Outback, but it does make the Mopar a realistic year-round option for buyers north of the Mason-Dixon line. Dodge arrived at this conclusion after some introspection. The Challenger and its sibling the Charger sedan are usually cross-shopped with each other, and design is often the deciding factor. With Charger AWD sales remaining strong (in 17 Northern states at least 50 percent of Chargers are sold with the system), not offering an all-wheel Challenger leaves money on the table. Ben Lyon, Challenger brand manager, says the common refrain was, "I would have bought a Challenger, or I would have bought a two-door muscle coupe, if it was available with all-wheel drive." View 50 Photos Naturally, the Dodges share an AWD system, which has an active transfer case and the ability to disengage the front axle, making the Challenger a rear-wheel-drive car in certain conditions to help save fuel. Ambient temperature, wheel slip, Sport mode, passing situations, and the driver's behavior can trigger the all-wheel capability.

Dodge and Jeep recalling 895k SUVs for possibility of headliner fires

Fri, 11 Jul 2014

Dodge and Jeep are announcing recalls of a total of 895,000 Durango and Grand Cherokee models worldwide from the 2011 through 2014 model years. There's a possibility that the wiring in the sun visor can short circuit and cause a fire. It specifically affects vehicles built between January 5, 2010, and December 11, 2013, and there are approximately 651,000 of them in the US, 45,700 in Canada, 23,000 in Mexico and 175,000 outside of North America.
Screws that fasten the sunvisor to the headliner may pierce wires in the visor, if the part has been removed or serviced, potentially causing a fire risk. If the wires short circuit, they could overheat and potentially combust. The automakers report three injuries caused by this defect, and according to the investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, "there may be a total of 52 unique fire incidents."
To fix the problem, Dodge and Jeep will inspect the vehicles for suspect wiring, and all of the models, whether damaged or not, will get a new sun visor spacer with a wire guide to stop the possibility of short circuits. According to the automakers' announcement, "this condition is not present in vehicles which have not had the headliner or vanity mirror serviced." They will notify affected owners, and repairs will begin in August.