2013 Dodge Charger Police on 2040-cars
Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
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This vehicle has been garage kept and never seen actual use. This was used for personal transport. Vehicle was maintained by an authorized Dodge dealership. More photos are available per request and only to serious buyers. WINDOW STICKER
2013 MODEL YEAR CHARGER POLICE PRICE INFORMATION MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE OF THIS MODEL INCLUDING DEALER PREPARATION Base Price: $ 29,970 DODGE CHARGER POLICE RWD Exterior Color:Midnight Blue Pearl Coat Exterior Paint Interior Color:Black Interior Color Interior:Heavy-Duty Cloth Bucket Seats with Vinyl Rear- Seat Engine:3.6-Liter V6 24-Valve VVT Engine Transmission:5-Speed Automatic Transmission STANDARD EQUIPMENT (UNLESS REPLACED BY OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT) FUNCTIONAL/SAFETY FEATURES Advanced Multistage Front Airbags Supplemental Front Seat-Mounted Side Airbags Supplemental Side-Curtain Front and Rear Airbags Reactive Head Restraints Police ABS 4-Wheel Heavy Duty Disc Brakes Electronic Stability Control All Speed Traction Control Hill Start Assist Rain Brake Support Ready Alert Braking 220-Amp Alternator 800-Amp Maintenance Free Battery Spot Lamp Prep Column Mount Automatic Shift Lever Heavy Duty Suspension Load Leveling and Height Control Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering Performance Steering Engine Hour Meter Severe Duty Engine Cooling Inside Emergency Trunk Lid Release Tire Pressure Monitoring Display Color Electronic Veh Info Ctr w/Reconfigure Display Keyless Enter-N-Go (TM) Speed Control INTERIOR FEATURES Power 6-Way Driver Seat Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel Mini Floor Console Uconnect(R) 4.3 CD/MP3 Audio Jack Input for Mobile Devices Remote USB Port 6 Speakers Black Vinyl Floor Covering Tilt / Limited Telescope Steering Column Black Interior Accents EXTERIOR FEATURES 18-Inch x 7.5-Inch Steel Wheels P225/60R18 BSW Performance Tires Compact Spare Tire Automatic Headlamps Acoustic Windshield Acoustic Front Door Glass Power Mirrors with Manual Fold-Away Remote Fuel Door Release Capless Fuel Filler Black Grille with Black Honeycomb Dual Bright Exhaust Tips PRICE INFORMATION (contd.) OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Midnight Blue Pearl Coat Exterior Paint $ 500 Black Door Handles Black Exterior Mirrors Black Lower Body Side Cladding Special Paint Tracking Heavy-Duty Cloth Bucket Seats with Vinyl Rear-Seat $ 120 Customer Preferred Package 27A Deactivate Rear Doors / Windows $ 25 Black Left Spot Lamp $ 200 Full Size Spare Tire $ 160 Vinyl Trunk Liner and Cover 18-Inch Wheel Covers $ 30 DESTINATION CHARGE $ 995 TOTAL PRICE:* $ 32,000 Assembly Point/Port of Entry:BRAMPTON, ONTARIO, CANADA VIN:2C3CDXAG4DH578291 L4-VON:4592 This window sticker may or may not match the actual window sticker on the vehicle itself. We reserve the right to make *STATE AND/OR LOCAL TAXES, IF ANY, LICENSE AND TITLE FEES AND DEALER SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES ARE NOT INCLUDED |
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This government surveillance van is both cool and creepy, and it could be yours
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