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2012 Dodge Challenger Srt 8 on 2040-cars

US $13,400.00
Year:2012 Mileage:15500 Color: Orange /
 Black
Location:

Bloomsdale, Missouri, United States

Bloomsdale, Missouri, United States
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More infos regarding my car at: malikmrradie@ukme.com .

2012 Dodge Challenger SRT 8 6 speed with Hurst Pistol Grip
shifter and with only 15500 miles. We ordered this car and picked it up right off the trailer. This car is in like
new condition and has always been stored in a climate controlled garage and covered since taking delivery of it. We
bought this car for my wife, her father had a orange 1970 with the pistol grip shifter and she never forgot it. We
already had a 2006 300 SRT with only 28,000 so we already loved the SRT performance platform. We were also able to
attend the SRT driving experience which was great since you can see exactly what these cars can really do on the
track. This car was not used for the track you use SRT's own cars for this. This car is loaded with all the options
except the sunroof. This car has the Navigation with the Harmon Kordon stereo system with subwoofer, heated
seats,stereo controls on steering wheel,pw,pl,tilt,tele. We also had 3M protective film installed on complete front
end all the way to hood and down sides 12 inches to protect from rock chips bugs tar ect. This cost right at $2000,
also installed Mopar molded mud flaps $200 had the windows tinted $300 with lifetime warranty, to protect the
interior. We have always put a extra set of floor mats over the SRT ones to protect the stock mats. We have always
treated the leather once a month to keep it from cracking and getting dry like a lot of the leather you see over a
couple of years old. This car is as close to new as you can get without the sticker shock of a new SRT or limited
option of the lesser Core or Scat pak that are not the same. This car is completely stock except shifter, stripes,
no engine mods ever never been to track or driven hard at all. This SRT has the 470HP 470 pounds of torque 392C.I.
motor which has had the oil changed every 3000 miles. We are in our late 40's and pamper our vehicles not abuse
them. If you are looking for that one car to keep and don't want to settle for a higher mileage,few dents and
scrapes or multiple owners then this car is for you. Car has never seen snow or rain never eaten in or smoked in no
kids no one has ever even been in rear seats. The only reason we are selling it is we are moving out of state and
won't have the storage we do now and won't be able to store it properly. We didn't take this kind of care of this
vehicle to let is sit outdoors in the elements. It's not because we want to, it has been a great car with no
problems at all and will hate to sell it,

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Dodge Viper saved from crusher by students, but will it last?

Tue, 16 Sep 2014

The saga of the Washington state community college hoping to keep its allegedly pre-production Dodge Viper out of the maw of the crusher is going strong. Not only does the school still have the car, but there's a chance that the college might even get to keep it.
The whole situation flared up in March when the South Puget Sound Community College in Olympia, WA, received a notice from Chrysler Group that requested that the school's Viper be destroyed. The automaker had loaned the muscle car to it about a decade ago to use for educational purposes in its auto tech classes. With the Dodge growing long in the tooth, "it is unlikely that these vehicles offer any educational value to students," the company said in its press release on the matter.
However, the college balked at destroying its Viper, despite the fact it had signed a contract with Chrysler Group to do so. The school further claimed that its car was incredibly special because it was a pre-production example and just the fourth one made back in 1992. Although, as we pointed out at the time, the photos of the school's vehicle showed a coupe that looked like a newer Viper GTS.

The first production 1992 Dodge Viper RT/10 is up for grabs

Tue, Jan 14 2020

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2019 Dodge Durango GT Blacktop | Blacked-out family hauler

Wed, Jul 25 2018

We recently spent a day at FCA's Chelsea Proving Grounds here in Michigan, and after we had had a little too much fun driving the new 2019 Dodge Durango Pursuit, we took a ride in the updated Durango GT. New for 2019, the GT gets a new front fascia borrowed from its R/T and SRT brethren. It also gets standard LED fog lamps. The optional performance hood is inspired by the SRT model, with a single air duct and two heat extractors. In the rear. In addition to its updated styling, this tester was equipped with the Blacktop package, which gives the sporty new flair a menacing edge. It had glossy black wheels (20-inchers) and mirrors, and blacked-out badges on the exterior. At the rear, it had dual exhaust with bright tips. Inside, out tester featured carbon fiber accents, paddle shifters and a trailer brake control. The Dodge Durango GT is still powered by the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6, producing 295 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque. It's available in rear- and all-wheel-drive configurations, and can tow up to 6,200 pounds. It shifts gears via an eight-speed automatic transmission. RWD models get 19 mpg city, 26 highway, and AWD models suffer one mpg across the board. Our brief drive reconfirmed what we already knew about the Durango. It's a fun SUV that feels macho yet comfortable. For a vehicle that size, it really is fun to drive, and Dodge did a great job of making it feel like a lifted Charger. It's got plenty of room for the whole family, but you won't have to check your soul at the door. Have a gander at the video above, and be on the lookout for more videos coming from our day at FCA's proving grounds.Related Video: