2008 Dodge Challenger Srt8 Every Option Available Collector Quality Scottsdale on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
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Arizona and California are the best places to buy a car from! Our great weather year around helps keep vehicle condition excellent. We are dry year around so there is no corrosion from moisture, salted ocean air or salted roads. Or a vehicle that has been partially or completely submerged in contaminated water or mud. These conditions can wreak havoc on cars not just aesthetically but more seriously mechanically & electronically.
Many dealers are not able to resist the larger profit opportunity of buying one and hoping to pass it along to the unsuspecting customer.
Our mission is simple, we offer far above average condition cars that are hand picked, not bought based on the lowest price out there for whatever the reason might be. We search high & dry for the best value available. We take into consideration; Condition, Availability, Mileage, Rare optional equipment, Color combinations, Modification qualities, Limited production runs. All things taken into consideration as they all add value to the vehicle.
We also check for active factory warranty and post expiration dates and mileage
expirations limits. We strive to offer the best cars possible. By doing so we hope to maintain an excellent reputation and keep our repeat business growing with every customer. We encourage you to review our feedback to ensure you are doing business with a reputable & valued ebay seller. 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8 AUTOMATIC NAVIGATION KEYLESS START HEATED SEATS
Challenger is all about the in-your-face attitude that's a Dodge hallmark: big car, big presence, big power. The SRT8 is fast, stable and ready to go to any track, Dodge's fastest car this side of the twice-the-price Viper. Yet it's compliant and controlled just enough that it won't beat you up on daily chores or weekend cruises. At $10/pound, you'll enjoy it a lot longer than that sirloin on your barbecue. It's easy to make an SRT8 go fast, you just stand on the gas and point it where you want it to go. Traction control does a very good job of turning controlled wheelspin into thrust and is easier than launching most high-performance manual transmissions; there's a solid feel to quick upshifts.
Challenger SRT8 has a 425-hp 6.1-liter Hemi V8, Brembo brakes, a special suspension, limited-slip differential, bi-xenon headlamps, trip/data computer, leather, keyless go, and Sirius satellite radio. The SRT8 rear spoiler is flat black, the front spoiler deeper and ducted for brake cooling, hood scoops are functional, the fuel filler is polished aluminum, and 20-inch forged aluminum wheels and heated sport seats. The SRT8 with its automatic transmission is just slightly slower, although you can't call 0-60 in the high 4s and a 13-second quarter-mile "slow". Options: That where offered are the Track Pak, 522-watt 13-speaker Kicker Audio system, Navigation, Hood Stripes, Remote Start, High-performance staggered-size tires. Keyless go, a no-ignition-switch setup that uses a simple Pushbutton to start the car.
From the side, the
SRT8's
20-inch wheels frame bright red HIGH
PERFORMANCE
BREMBO
brake calipers and slotted discs and fill large
fender openings that are creased along the edges. Hood scoops carry V8 Hemi
badges and are functional in that cool air goes in or warm air vents to
atmosphere, but they do not feed cold air straight into the engine; the ducts in
the spoiler direct cooling air to the front brakes and small winglets at the
front wheel openings better define airflow. The fixed side rear windows do not
allow the full open hardtop of the original with its frameless doors but in a
nod to that look Dodge kept the pillars behind the glass so they aren't so
obvious. A bright fuel filler cap on the SRT8 finishes off the driver's side.
The door handles look retro and stylish, but they're hard to grab. The interior is absolutely flawless! It has never been tracked, driven in the rain or driven off a paved road! It is undoubtedly collector or museum quality! Specifications Engine: 6.1-liter ohv 16-valve
V8
Carfax certified & guaranteed
2008 DODGE CHALLENGER SRT-8
VIN: 2B3LJ74W98H302171
COUPE
6.1L V8 SFI OHV 16V
REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Standard Equipment | Safety
Options
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of Sale ******* A $2000.00 deposit is required immediately @ close of auction, balance within five business days. Deposits are Non Refundable. Bidders with "0" or negative feedbacks will have their bids cancelled unless prior contact has been made. Local AZ buyers will have to pay local tax, registration and all sales will also have a $285.00 documentation fee which will take care of title handling, temporary permits, FedEx, etc. Phoenix Tax needs to be paid for buyers picking up vehicle in Arizona, IF vehicle is delivered out of state, NO tax will be collected by our company. Please feel free to inspect these vehicles and ask as many questions as you wish PRIOR to close of auction but if you bid and win, you own it. Also realize that we reserve the right to sell the vehicle prior to close of auction. We are a licensed bonded retail automobile dealer here in Scottsdale, AZ and we guarantee clean, clear AZ titles with the vehicles you bid on. If no contact is made within
24 hours we
reserve the right to re-list the vehicle, sell it to the next high bidder,
or sell it otherwise. Sorry no third party purchases.
All vehicles are sold
"as-is" and
without warranty. Some vehicles will have factory warranty remaining (will
be stated in our description). All cars come with one master key unless
otherwise stated. Vehicles come with books and/or manuals only if pictured
in photo gallery and/or if stated in the ad.
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*****Exporting***** It is the responsibility of the Ebay BUYER to be familiar with the rules on exporting a vehicle out of the United States It is not our responsibility (theroamster) to do any research or legwork for the Buyer. But we will accommodate your transporter.
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