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Dodge Challenger Hellcat on 2040-cars

US $35,000.00
Year:2015 Mileage:900 Color: Green
Location:

Maple Plain, Minnesota, United States

Maple Plain, Minnesota, United States
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VIN 2C3CDZC9XFH713609 Vehicle Description 2015 DODGE CHALLENGER SRT HELLCAT TWO-DOOR HARDTOP

Monotone Paint
220 Amp Alternator
730 Amp Maintenance Free Battery
Rain Brake Support
Ready Alert Braking
Knock Back Mitigation
Electronic Stability Control
Hill Start Assist
All Speed Traction Control
Hydraulic Assist Brake Booster
Anti-Lock 4-Whl Disc 6 Piston Brakes
Active Head Restraints
Door Trim Panel w/Ambient Lighting
Rear 60/40 Folding Seat
Child Seat Upper Tether Anchorages
Advanced Multistage Front Air Bags
Center Rear 3-Point Seat Belt
Base Headliner Module
Supplemental Frt Seat Side Air Bags
Supp. Side Curtain Frt/Rr Air Bags
Floor Carpet
Cargo Compartment Dress-Up
STANDARD EQUIPMENT


Luxury Front & Rear Floor Mats
Floor Console w/Armrest
Cell Phone Storage
Illuminated Cupholders
3.70 Rear Axle Ratio
230MM Rear Axle
Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle
Solar Control Glass
Front & Rear Solar Control Glass
Rear Window Defroster
Sun Visors w/Illum Vanity Mirrors
RR View Auto Dim Mirror w/Microphone
Power Multi-Function F/Away Mirrors
Remote Proximity Keyless Entry
Keyless Entry
Sentry Key Theft Deterrent System
Air Cond ATC w/Dual Zone Control
Instrument Panel
SRT Performance Information
Electroluminescent Instr Cluster
Instr. Panel SRT Design Bezel
200 MPH Primary Speedometer
Compass Gauge
Var Intermittent Windshield Wipers
Rain Sensitive Windshield Wipers
Dual Note Electric Horns
12V Center Console Power Outlet
Power Accessory Delay
Power Trunklid Release



Speed Sensitive Power Locks
Power 6-Way Driver Seat
Power 4-Way Driver Lumbar Adjust
Pwr Windows, Front 1-Touch Down
Outside Temp Display in Odometer
Front Passenger Seat Belt Alert
LED Tail Lamps
Glove Box Lamp
Rear Courtesy Lamps
Trunk Lamp
Automatic Headlamps
Daytime Running Lamps, Park/Turn
High Intensity Discharge Headlamps
Auto High Beam Headlamp Control
Illuminated Door Pull Handles
CHMSL Lamp
Security Alarm
Black Grille with Bezel
Functional Hood Scoop
Body Color Fascias
Body Color Door Handles
SRT Badge
Fender Badge - SRT Hellcat
Rear Black Spoiler
Dual Rear Exhaust w/Bright Tips
Bright Quad Exhaust Tips
Engine Oil Cooler
Speed Control
Heated Steering Wheel

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Playing in the snow | 2017 Dodge Challenger GT First Drive

Sat, Jan 28 2017

The previous day was miserable. An icy rain fell over Portland, Maine, coating the pavement and making even walking a chore. Driving a muscle car like the Dodge Challenger seems ill-advised. But this is exactly the weather Dodge hoped for, because we're here to test the new all-wheel-drive 2017 Challenger GT. The morning of our test drive dawns sunny and cold. The remnants of a late January nor'easter now past, we nonetheless steel ourselves for a day of unruly roads. Stepping into an inch of slush, we open the huge door, climb inside, and nestle into the heavily bolstered driver's seat. Immediately comfortable, we know the Challenger well. It's an old friend. Late in life, it's finally finding stability. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Heading onto the Maine turnpike, we're struck by the Challenger's poise. All-wheel drive civilizes the coupe's brutish nature. We confidently navigate the first on-ramp – still wet from the storm – and merge onto the highway. A rear-wheel-drive car would come unsettled here, yet this Challenger's 19-inch wheels wrapped in all-season Michelin rubber are not disturbed. At the very least, the specter of tire spin would have made us overcautious. All-wheel drive doesn't morph the Challenger into a Subaru Outback, but it does make the Mopar a realistic year-round option for buyers north of the Mason-Dixon line. Dodge arrived at this conclusion after some introspection. The Challenger and its sibling the Charger sedan are usually cross-shopped with each other, and design is often the deciding factor. With Charger AWD sales remaining strong (in 17 Northern states at least 50 percent of Chargers are sold with the system), not offering an all-wheel Challenger leaves money on the table. Ben Lyon, Challenger brand manager, says the common refrain was, "I would have bought a Challenger, or I would have bought a two-door muscle coupe, if it was available with all-wheel drive." View 50 Photos Naturally, the Dodges share an AWD system, which has an active transfer case and the ability to disengage the front axle, making the Challenger a rear-wheel-drive car in certain conditions to help save fuel. Ambient temperature, wheel slip, Sport mode, passing situations, and the driver's behavior can trigger the all-wheel capability.

Dodge Durango poised for SRT's devilish power-up

Wed, Jan 11 2017

Does the world need a 707-horsepower Dodge Durango Hellcat? It looks like it's a possibility, according to recent spy shots of a suspicious test mule. But it could also be a Durango powered up with the FCA US 6.4-liter V8 that makes 475 hp. Spy shooters report that the mule captured here sounds like the Hellcat-powered Dodge Chargers and Challengers. Hidden design cues like the fascia suggest this Durango has truly devilish power. There's also a bulging hood with an air intake under the camouflage. So it could be a Durango Hellcat. It's also possible Dodge is dropping the 6.4-liter V8 used in the Grand Cherokee SRT under the hood of the Durango. Engine sharing makes sense, since both FCA SUVs are based on the same platform and built at the same factory in Michigan, though the Durango is longer to accommodate a third row. It is also more logical Dodge would add the 475-hp mill to the Durango's lineup first before going all the way to the 6.2-liter 707-hp Hellcat engine. The most powerful current Durango has a 360-hp 5.7-liter Hemi V8. We expect the Durango will get a refresh for 2018. Related Video: Featured Gallery 2018 Dodge Durango SRT Spy Photos View 16 Photos Spy Photos Dodge SUV Performance

Junkyard Gem: 1992 Dodge Shadow America

Tue, Aug 2 2016

A quarter-century ago, most Americans looking for a cheap transportation appliance went for cars like the miserably-stripped-down-but-bulletproof Toyota Tercel or the feature-laden-but-reliability-challenged Hyundai Excel. Chrysler, having just discontinued the elderly "Omnirizon" platform, took the Dodge Shadow and its Plymouth sibling, the Sundance and offered a car that was bigger, more powerful, and better-equipped than just about anything else for the price: the America! These cars depreciated hard and nearly all were crushed a decade ago, so sightings are extremely rare today. Here's one that I found in a Northern California self-service yard. This one still had windshield paperwork indicating that it was an insurance-company auction car (probably totaled in a fender-bender that caused $200 worth of damage) and that it was a runner at the time it got junked. Such is the fate of 24-year-old economy cars in rough shape. The Shadow was a member of the many-branched K-Car family tree, and the Shadow America came with the same 2.2-liter straight-4 engine that powered millions of Caravans, Daytonas, New Yorkers, and Lasers. You got more torque than the competition, plus a driver's-side airbag instead of the maddening automatic seat belts found in other low-priced cars of 1992. Of course, the paint tended to peel off within a few years and the build quality of the Shadow was hit-or-miss, but these cars were way nicer to drive than, say, a Tercel EZ or Subaru Justy. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. The perfect cars for an imperfect world! Related Video: Featured Gallery Junked 1992 Dodge Shadow America View 17 Photos Auto News Dodge Automotive History