2006 Dodge Magnum 6.1 Hemi , 6,053 Original Miles Srt8 The Best One On Ebay on 2040-cars
Lakeville, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.1 Hemi 425hp
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Dodge
Model: Magnum
Trim: SRT8 Wagon 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 6,053
Exterior Color: Inferno Red Crystal Clearcoat
Interior Color: Light & Dark Slate Gray Leather
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
COMPARE THIS PRICE WITH OTHER MAGNUMS ON eBay WITH OVER 50,000 miles on them and No warranty...You be the judge.
I have a CarFax available. Get a 2 owner car here in like new condition with extremely low mileage of 6,053 miles.
Stop looking at the junk, get a car that is top of the line and needs nothing.
If you are looking for a Magnum, and want one near new with the BIG Hemi and still under Maxi-Care Extended Service Contract - You owe it to yourself to look at this one. If you look and are a serious buyer, you will buy it.
No dirt, No dents, No scrapes, No Dust, No scratches, "No Nuthin"
Clean Pennsylvania Title in my name and address.
2006 Dodge Magnum SRT-8 Rear Wheel Drive. This is the 6.1 HEMI, 425HP
This is not your daddy's station wagon!
Never driven in rain or snow, the under carriage is showroom new.
5 speed auto stick automatic Transmission, Performance Tuned Steering, High Performance Suspension.
Inferno Red Crystal Pearl Coat Paint, Leather Interior Dark Slate Gray
6,053 Original, Documented Miles
Full Vehicle Information Center
Theft Deterrent System (Alarm)
The car is near new, Not a mark on it or in it.
Recent oil Change & New Anti Freeze
*INCLUDES Genuine Chrysler Extended Service Contract Maxi-Care good until Sept 12, 2017 or 75,700 miles.
*INCLUDES A new Satin Full Car Cover, cost over $400 and with receipt.
Dodge Cold Air Intake Dealer Installed
*If you know anything about the Magnum SRT8, you know that Dodge did not include a spare tire with the vehicle, but this one...INCLUDES a Genuine Dodge Magnum SRT8 New Spare Tire/Wheel 20" $500
The following factory Options: Power Sunroof, Fog Lamps, Power Heated Foldaway Mirrors, Liftgate flood lamps, 20" x 9" SRT Wheels, Rear Deck Mat, Power & Heated front seats, Tilt Telescoping steering wheel, All speed traction control, SRT Option Group 1 (Rear Cargo Organizer, Air Conditioning with dual Zone Control, Heated Front Seats) SRT Option Group II (NAVIGATION System with GPS, 6 CD Full map display Nav Radio, U Connect Hands Free Communication) Supplemental SIDE Air Bags, Front & Rear Floor Mats, Front & Rear Climate Control Outlets, Power Locks, Power Windows, 6 Boston Acoustic Speakers, AM/FM Radio w/ 6CD Changer & MP3, Power adjustable pedals, Tire Pressure Monitor, Rear Window defroster and much, much more... Every option except the subwoofer.
The floor mats you see in the photos are just used to cover the 2 sets of original SRT8 Mats.
Vehicle was over $42,500 when new (See sticker Photo) Before taxes and other fees.
The car is Always garaged.
No Test Rides if there is even a hint of rain, snow or ice on the roads.
I'm in no hurry to sell it, if it sells, it sells...if it doesn't, I'm Happy too. So, for the many that have asked, No I'm not reducing the price...Sorry.
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