2015 Dodge Challenger Srt Hellcat on 2040-cars
Little Mountain, South Carolina, United States
Please email me with any questions or requests for additional pics or something specific at: jenellejwwynia@cafeuk.com .
I am selling my 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat. I am the original owner of this car and picked it up early 2015.
The car is black with the black/sepia interior and has the 8 speed automatic transmission. This transmission is
amazing in this car and allows you to actually keep the car on the road. The car is an absolute MONSTER with 707 hp
and when you drive it normal is actually a very good daily driver. I got 24 mpg on the interstate with it (mostly
due to the 8 speed), but it is a dream to drive on long trips.
I ordered the car and got the following options:
Premium Laguna Leather SRT Seats ($1795)
TorqueFlite 8 speed automatic transmission ($1995)
- Steering Wheel Paddle Shifters
- AutoStick Automatic Transmission
- Remote Start System
Uconnect 8.4AN AM/FM/SXM/HD/BT/NAV ($695)
- GPS Naviagtion
- HD Radio
275/40ZR20 Summer Performance Tires ($395)
The car is still under the remainder of the factory warranty which is 3 year/36000 bumper to bumper and 5
YEAR/100000 MILE power train. This car was maintained in a climate controlled garage and washed/detailed with only
chemical guys products. You can see in the pics that the paint has a crazy amount of reflection in it.
Any of other question or if you want any detailed pictures, just message me and ill get back to you quickly.
Mileage may change slightly during listing.
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