2013 Dodge Challenger on 2040-cars
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
If you have more questions or want more details please email : tambratkkaehler@clubaprilia.com . Up for sale is a 2013 Dodge Challenger R/T Plus Blacktop Edition
Condition: Used but in excellent condition. There are a few minor dings in paint that have been professionally
touched up with color matched paint, good luck finding them. Fresh synthetic oil and has always had 93 octane ran
through it. Never smoked in and interior/exterior is car show ready.
Features:
As the “Blacktop” name implies, the exterior kit on these Blacktop special editions adds items like 20” Gloss
Black wheels, darkened headlamp bezels and body color spoilers along with several unique interior touches.
-- richly appointed R/T Plus -- in Pitch Black.
Here, the ebony enhancement upgrade brings all of the aforementioned Gloss Black bits while adding a full-length
matte graphite body stripe with red edge accents. The R/T Blacktop also nets the Super Track Pak, which includes a
high-performance-steering gear, upgraded brake linings, monotube-shock absorbers, 245/45R20 Goodyear Eagle F1 Super
Car three-season (or no-cost all-season) tires and a tri-mode stability control system with a "full off" setting.
Collectively, the Blacktop Package components add about $2,700 worth of content to this 375-horse Hemi-powered
hauler. Includes 2 way power sunroof and carbon fiber accents on dash, doors and console. Interior is a clean/mean
looking, spacious and comfortable fit for me as a 6’ 235lb driver.
The 5.7-liter V8 is paired to a six-speed manual, and generates 375 horsepower at 5,150 rpm and 410 pound-feet of
torque at 4,300 rpm.
Plus package includes heated Napa Leather seats in radar red, 6 speaker Boston Acoustic premium sound system with a
factory 276 watt amplifier, and aftermarket addition of Alpine 500 watt amplifier driving an Alpine Subwoofer in
trunk for additional added smooth heart pounding bass. Radio is uConnect 430n 6.5” touchscreen and has hookups in
console for USB and auxilary with IPOD controls in radio, steering wheel mounted controls and aux/usb hookups on
head unit as well. Also includes ParkSense rear park assist, power heated mirrors, EVIC with temperature gauge,
tire pressure monitoring system, vehicle security alarm and HomeLink universal garage door opener.
Has a MOPAR performance parts cold air kit installed for added air flow. 2 way power sunroof.
History: I purchased this car last August from a used dealership. I am second owner of this car. Had 8600-ish miles
when purchased from used car dealership in Tuppers Plains, OH. Since I have owned, car has never been driven in
winter, garage kept and is in immaculate condition. I have taken to 3 car shows and have brought home hardware for
Best Mopar, Best of class 1980 and above, and meanest looking Mopar.
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Auto Services in Ohio
World Auto Parts ★★★★★
West Park Shell Auto Care ★★★★★
Waterloo Transmission ★★★★★
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40+ cars that barely avoid the gas guzzler tax
Thu, 24 Jul 2014
The Gas Guzzler schedule, with mpg ratings and charges that haven't changed since 1991, lays out which fuel-swillers owe what to Uncle Sam.
I started thinking about the "Gas Guzzler Tax" - considerably less well known as The Energy Tax Act of 1978 - when I was driving Dodge's new Challenger SRT Hellcat last week. Unsurprisingly for a car that can burn 1.5 gallons of gas per minute at max tilt, theoretically able to empty a full tank of premium in about 13 minutes, the Hellcat will be subject to the Gas Guzzler Tax schedule when it goes on sale.
2018 Dodge Challenger Demon, 1970 Charger become Lego cars
Wed, Jan 2 2019As much as we all would have loved to buy one, Dodge made sure that it wouldn't be easy for everyone to own a 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon. It was only built for one model year, with a total of 3,000 units, and the last one was built last summer. And even if they were still available, each one started at just under $85,000, a substantial chunk of change. But thanks to Lego, there's a comparatively cheap way to get a new Demon: in tiny brick form. The toy company has added another kit to its Speed Champions line featuring a yellow Challenger Demon. Since the Speed Champions cars are quite small, it's a somewhat rough facsimile of the car, but it's still instantly recognizable. It's blocky, it has a big hood scoop and fat fender flares. It also has two sets of wheel covers to customize it. This kit has an advantage over a real Demon, too: it comes with a second car. The other one is a 1970 Dodge Charger in black. This is an even more faithful rendition, thanks in part to the real car's ruler-straight lines. It doesn't have customizable wheels, but you can choose whether to leave it stock, or stick on a little replica of a supercharger and hood scoop that poke through the hood. It ends up looking like Dominic Toretto's Charger from The Fast and the Furious. Besides the second car, the kit features a drag strip starting tree. It doesn't light up, but it does have a slider on the back that lifts up each set of colored bricks as it's pressed down. So you can have little drag races with the two cars. In total, everything is built with 478 pieces, and it will cost you $29.99. The kit is available now wherever Lego kits are sold, and even at the Dodge merchandise website. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Some dealers asking $100,000-plus for Daytona-edition Dodge Charger SRT Hellcats
Mon, Dec 30 2019If you thought the name of the 2020 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody Daytona 50th Anniversary Edition was a lot to swallow, then you're definitely going to choke on what some dealers are asking for the privilege of owning one. The $4,495 package is commanding as much as $25,000 in "market adjustments" from stores looking to capitalize on the rarity of this extremely limited-edition model. The folks over at Moparinsiders.com reported Friday that some dealers are asking Demon-level prices for their limited allocations of the commemorative package. Their assessment? Not worth it. We're inclined to agree. The Daytona 50th Anniversary Edition package is, fundamentally at least, little more than a set of stickers, a dash plaque and a tiny bump in horsepower. What you really get for your money is exclusivity. Only 501 were built (to commemorate the number of production units required to homologate the original Charger Daytona for NASCAR racing); just 451 went to U.S. dealers. The other 50 were reserved for Canada. To be fair, no variant of the 2020 Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody even approaches the definition of "inexpensive." Just to get behind the wheel of the newest edition to the Charger lineup will set you back at least $71,000. The Widebody package is more than just a set of custom fenders. The Hellcat also gets another 1.6 inches of track width and some extra rubber on the road. SRT engineers also increased the Hellcat’s front spring rate by 32% and beefed up its sway bars (from 19 mm to 21.7 mm in the front and from 32 mm to 34 mm in the rear). The adaptive suspension was firmed up a little bit across the board too for crisper response over road imperfections. Plus, you know, there's that 707-horsepower, supercharged, 6.2-liter engine. The Daytona gets an extra 10 ponies, right? Well, sort of, anyway. SRT rated its output at a slightly higher engine speed. Between us, it's the same thing. So, there's a silver lining: You don't have to spend $100,000 for a 2020 Charger Widebody Hellcat if you don't want to, but somebody probably will. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.  Â

