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2010 Dodge Challenger Mopar Edition 1 Of 500 on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:64023 Color: Measurements
Location:

Pinehurst, North Carolina, United States

Pinehurst, North Carolina, United States
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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 1000 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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