2010 Dodge Challenger Mopar Edition 1 Of 500 on 2040-cars
Pinehurst, North Carolina, United States
Muscle. Muscle. Muscle. Over 400hp Experience the thrill of owning a collectable 1 of 500 limited edition Mopar '10 Challengers.
This is one of the last ever made Mopar '10 Challengers. This is number 435 of 500 selected from the factory and sent to Mopar for limited edition functional hood scoop, Mopar Air Intake, Mopar suspension/sway bars, Katzkin leather with embroidered Mopar logo, handle grip Mopar shifter, Unique Mopar Red pin-stripping, iconic Mopar gas tank cover, Custom leather steering wheel , hood pins, Mopar 20 inch 5-Spoke Mag wheels, upgraded Mopar air intake with over 23 mpg fuel efficiency. It comes with a Mopar '10 collectors box with hood pins and lanyards and Mopar '10 Car cover. This is a North Carolina car with clean carfax/no accidents and always garaged and babied. Back seat spacious enough for adults to sit comfortably and has 3 car seat attachment options. This collectible also has the upgraded 32GB hard drive touch-screen multimedia technology package with Bluetooth and Sirus/XM satellite radio. This Challenger has 4 brand new Hanoock high-performance tires with less than 500 miles on them. Call for more details and to schedule a test drive. Specs: Exterior Measurements WIDTH6 ft. 3.7 in. (75.7 in.) HEIGHT4 ft. 9.1 in. (57.1 in.) LENGTH16 ft. 5.7 in. (197.7 in.) GROUND CLEARANCE0 ft. 5.7 in. (5.7 in.) FRONT TRACK5 ft. 3 in. (63 in.) REAR TRACK5 ft. 3.1 in. (63.1 in.) WHEEL BASE9 ft. 8 in. (116 in.) Interior Measurements FRONT HEAD ROOM 39.3 in. FRONT HIP ROOM 54.6 in. FRONT LEG ROOM 42.0 in. FRONT SHOULDER ROOM 58.2 in. REAR HIP ROOM 48.6 in. REAR HEAD ROOM 37.4 in. REAR LEG ROOM 32.6 in. REAR SHOULDER ROOM 53.9 in. Fuel ENGINE TYPE Gas FUEL TYPE Regular unleaded FUEL TANK CAPACITY 19.0 gal. RANGE IN MILES (CTY/HWY) 304.0/475.0 mi. EPA MILEAGE EST. (CTY/HWY) 16/25 mpg Weights and Capacities MAXIMUM TOWING CAPACITY**1000 lbs. EPA INTERIOR VOLUME 107.7 cu.ft. GROSS WEIGHT 5300 lbs. DRAG COEFFICIENT .35 Cd CURB WEIGHT 4041 lbs. CARGO CAPACITY, ALL SEATS IN PLACE 16.2 cu.ft. |
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Demon's NHRA competition ban: Good talking point, bad feature
Wed, Apr 12 2017One of the biggest headlines for the Dodge Challenger Demon is that, in stock form, it's so fast that the NHRA won't allow it to compete in the organization's events. It's the ultimate humble brag, "I can't drag race my car because it's so fast it was banned by the sanctioning body." Certainly Tim Kuniskis, head of FCA brands in North America, was excited. He told the press that he hugged the guy that brought him the letter banning the Demon from competition. Unfortunately, the reality is that not being NHRA-legal is kind of silly, and frustrating for owners who would want to actually race. Before we go too much farther, we should explain exactly why the Demon is illegal for NHRA competition. The car is capable of a sub-10-second quarter-mile time both on racing fuel and 91-octane pump gas. Cars that fast are required by the NHRA to have a full, certified roll cage, and the Demon doesn't. Now there are certainly ways to get around this. The most obvious would be for a Demon owner to have a company install a roll cage. Using less grippy tires than the barely street-legal Nitto cheater slicks would probably help bring that time down, too. There's also the option of putting the car into Eco mode, and, yes, the Demon has one. In Eco mode, the Demon makes just 500 horsepower, and trips the lights at the quarter-mile in 11.59 seconds, which will avoid the roll-cage requirement. However, none of these options are ideal. For one thing, if you bought an 840-horsepower car, you're not going to want to limit it when you get to a closed course such as a drag strip. Similarly, you're not going to want to ditch your super-sticky tires at the strip, especially when they're standard equipment. Finally, having to go aftermarket for a roll cage is an inconvenience at minimum, and it seems like a strange oversight considering the rest of the car. This is a car from the factory that comes with drag radials, no passenger seats, a racing fuel tune, air conditioned intercooler, and even skinny front wheels for drag racing. Its purpose is clear, but for some reason, Dodge stopped short of giving it a roll cage that would allow it to compete. Perhaps adding a roll cage would've made it difficult to pass safety regulations, and we would be more disappointed if the car wasn't allowed on the street. Even so, it seems like an odd stopping point.
Dodge Grand Caravan to live in fleets through 2017
Mon, Jun 22 2015After a hard-working career of hauling around families for decades, the Dodge Grand Caravan name was set to retire in 2016 under FCA's five-year plan for the US. The decision would have put all of the automaker's focus behind the next-generation Chrysler Town & Country, but that original strategy might have changed. Now, Dodge's minivan may have to work just a few more years before it can finally shuffle off. There are set to be 2016 and 2017 model year examples of the current Grand Caravan, according to an internal FCA production document obtained by Automotive News. This report suggests no changes in the minivan between those two years, and there's no mention of the company's intentions deeper into the future. "While we've announced the Grand Caravan will eventually be the minivan that goes away, we're not going into more detail at this time," a Dodge spokesperson said to AN. For the next Town & Country, production would start in Windsor, Ontario, in late February 2016. This document also suggests a brief run of 2016 Chrysler minivans based on the current model from August 2015 until February 2016. Automotive News speculates that the reprieve for the Grand Caravan could allow that model to focus on fleets and the Canadian market while the new Town and Country gets up and running. The latest generation T&C will reportedly debut at the 2016 Detroit Auto Show and will possibly carry a higher price to befit a vehicle with a more modern platform and improved tech.
Will the Dodge Demon do a 10-second quarter-mile?
Fri, Apr 7 2017The final teaser for the Dodge Demon is finally here, and it might just give us a clue as to how quick the new car really is. A brief glimpse at a time slip shows what might be a 10-second quarter-mile time. That's a significant step up from the standard Hellcat's 11.7 seconds, but considering all of the Demon's modifications, it's not an unreasonable time. The new video, "Judgment Day," shows the new Demon in its natural habitat, a quarter-mile drag strip. There isn't much new information, aside from the brief glimpse at a time slip. There is a good shot of the car in action and some nice audio from what we assume is a supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi. For comparison, the new 2016 Chevrolet COPO Camaro is capable of a 10.7-second quarter-mile run, while the 2016 Ford Mustang Cobra Jet dips all the way down into the 8s. The full reveal is less than a week away. Look for more information, including the long-awaited horsepower rating, next week during our coverage of the 2017 New York Auto Show. Related Video: New York Auto Show Dodge Coupe Performance dodge demon dodge hellcat