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2008 Dodge Caliber Srt-4 - Only 2845 Miles! on 2040-cars

US $20,500.00
Year:2008 Mileage:2845 Color: is almost flawless
Location:

Raton, New Mexico, United States

Raton, New Mexico, United States
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For sale is our 2008 Dodge Caliber SRT-4. It is in nearly new condition. Has been in storage for the last five years. Car is clean, inside and out, and has never had pets in it, eaten in, nor smoked in. The back seat was used for the first time this past weekend, when our family took it out for a short ride. Currently registered and insured. Engine is under warranty. 

Features/options are:
- A/C (blows cold and new cabin air filter, too!)
- Cruise Control
- Fog lamps
- Tilt wheel, power windows/mirrors/locks
- Remote Keyless Entry w/two keys/transmitters
- Factory Satellite Navigation/6 CD/MP3 Radio updated w/Latest (2014) Maps and "InMotion"
- Factory 19" Polished Wheels
- Much, Much More!

Recent work performed:
- Brand New Clutch/Pressure Plate/Throwout Bearing
- BRAND NEW Complete Engine from Chrysler. Comes with a 3 year / 100k mile warranty!!!! 
- All new fluids, front to rear, including fresh brake fluid. 
- Aligned by dealer on 24 June
- Interior is very, very clean, and smells like a new car. 
- Exterior is almost flawless, not a single door ding!

Mostly stock with a handful of minor mods:
- 3" Cat-back Mandrel-Bent Exhaust
- Mopar Performance Stage 1 PCM
- DCR Traction Bars
- Neon SRT4 Stage 1 Fuel Injectors
- Fuel Return Line
- Walbro 255l/h Fuel Pump
- Polyurethane Rear Engine Mount

Car was put into storage in 2009 for a failed engine.  Has been sitting since, and we just pulled it out earlier this year to get it repaired.  That is the reason for the new clutch and engine.  

Here's the kicker: Car has only 2845 miles on it! Engine and clutch have 51 miles, as of today. Clear title is in hand! 

p.s.- The little spots in the pics you may see on the car or on the seats are rain drops. It has been raining a lot lately, and was hard to get pics of the car in between showers.

Dodge Caliber for Sale

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