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2012 Dodge Challenger Srt8 Coupe 2-door 6.4l on 2040-cars

US $38,700.00
Year:2012 Mileage:11657
Location:

Medina, Ohio, United States

Medina, Ohio, United States
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    • Satellite Radio
    • MP3 Player
    • Auxiliary Audio Input
    • Anti-Theft Device(s)
    • Side Air Bag System
    • Multi-Function Steering Wheel
    • Airbag Deactivation
    • Air Conditioning
    • Vanity Mirrors
    • CD Player in Dash
    • Tire Pressure Monitor
    • Electronic Stability Control
    • Sport Suspension
    • EBD Electronic Brake Dist
    • EBA Emergency Brake Asst
    • AM/FM Radio
    • Traction Control System
    • Auto Express Down Window
    • Dual Air Bags
    • Universal Garage Door Opener
    • Auto-Dimming Mirrors
    • Emergency Trunk Release
    • Split Bench Seats
    • Power Steering
    • Tachometer
    • Cruise Control
    • Floor Mats
    • Compass
    • Rear Spoiler
    • Adjustable Head Rests
    • Bucket Seats
    • Trip Computer
    • Head Restraints
    • Fog Lamps
    • 3 Point Seatbelts
    • Cargo Light
    • Folding Rear Seats
    • Remote Trunk Release
    • Power Driver's Seat
    • Center Console
    • Heated Outside Mirror(s)
    • Rear Center Armrest
    • Power Lumbar Driver Seat
    • Body-Color Bumpers
    • Adjustable Ride Control
    • Power Mirrors
    • Heated Drivers Seat
    • Heated Passenger Seat
    • Color Coded Mirrors
    • Rear Window Defroster
    • Rich Leather Upholstery
    • Reading Light(s)
    • Power Outlet(s)
    • Outside Temperature Gauge
    • 3 Point Rear Seatbelts
    • Intermittent Wipers
    • Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
    • Auto Headlight On/Off
    • Tinted or Privacy Glass
    • Beverage Holder (s)
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    Auto blog

    Dodge could resurrect the ACR nameplate on a track-hungry Challenger

    Tue, Oct 15 2019

    Dodge will reportedly celebrate the Challenger's 50th birthday by introducing a track-focused variant of the coupe that will resurrect the American Club Racer (ACR) nameplate. It will arrive as a cocktail of the automaker's best race-bred parts, including bits and pieces sourced from the defunct Viper. The Challenger ACR will be presented as a follow-up to the sold-out Challenger Demon available during the 2018 model year. While Dodge developed the 840-horsepower Demon for drag racing, it's designing the ACR to tackle America's windiest road courses, according to anonymous sources who spoke to website Mopar Insiders. It will need to take a turn, not just go really fast in a straight line. To that end, Dodge will give its popular muscle car more downforce by adding a full body kit that will include a huge adjustable rear wing shaped like the one fitted to the Viper ACR. The racer will be based on the Widebody variant of the Challenger, which handles considerably better than its narrow-bodied sibling, and it will rely on composite materials like carbon fiber to keep weight in check. In other words, it will receive more extreme modifications than the Challenger SRT8 ACR that Dodge introduced during the 2011 SEMA show but never approved for production. If this configuration sounds familiar, it's likely because the carmaker sponsors an independent team named Wesley Motorsports, which races a Hellcat Redeye all over America. It features an adjustable suspension provided by Blistein, slick Toyo tires, and a supercharged, 797-horsepower V8. The Challenger ACR described by Mopar Insiders sounds a lot like the one Wesley Motorsports regularly enters in hill climbs and time attack competitions (pictured). Coincidence? It's too early to tell for sure. Dodge hasn't commented on the report, and it hasn't announced what it has in store for the Challenger's 50th anniversary. The original Challenger made its debut in late 1969, and it arrived in showrooms during the 1970 model year, so Dodge will need to unwrap its surprise before the start of the 2021 model year to keep it timely. Expect an announcement during the first half of 2020. While pricing information remains a mystery, Mopar Insiders added the Challenger ACR will come standard with only a driver's sat. Buyers will be able to add a passenger seat for $1.

    Dodge Challenger outsold Mustang, Camaro in third quarter of 2019

    Fri, Oct 4 2019

    The Dodge Challenger is nearly old enough to start driver's ed in some states, and it doesn't have a firm grasp on the increasingly crucial concept of downsizing, yet it beat the odds to become the most popular American two-door model during the third quarter of 2019. Its ballooning sales figures suggest buyers don't always want the latest, most advanced car they can get their hands on. Dodge sold 18,031 examples of the Challenger during the third quarter of 2019, a shocking 21% increase over the same period in 2018. It's a true muscle car, normally sardined in the same can as the Chevrolet Camaro and the Ford Mustang, a pair of smaller, nimbler two-doors that are much closer to the historic definition of a pony car. Semantics aside, the Mustang finished on the second spot of the sales podium with 16,823 sales, a 12.3% drop compared to the third quarter of 2018, and the Camaro took third with 12,275 sales, a 15% dip that alarmingly comes in the wake of two redesigns. More specific sales figures aren't available. We don't know what percentage of the sales mix V8s represent, or whether buyers prefer manual or automatic transmissions. The scoreboard looks different when we examine 2019's year-to-date figures. The Mustang takes first place with 55,365 sales, followed by the Challenger at 46,699, and the Camaro at 36,791. While the Challenger's recent ascent is encouraging, it can't mask the fact that two-door models no longer enjoy a favorable tailwind, and the entire segment — not just the American entries — is declining. The aforementioned year-to-date figures are down by 10.1, 11, and 7.6 percent, respectively. The third-quarter statistics revealed a handful of other surprises unrelated to the world of performance. Dodge notably sold three examples of the Dart, a sedan it hasn't built since 2016. That's a 93% drop compared to the 45 units that found a home during the third quarter of 2018.

    Hero gets his truck back better than new thanks to community support [w/video]

    Sun, 29 Jun 2014

    You ever hear a story and start cringing before you hear the end because you know how it's going to turn out? That could very well have been the case with the story from a few weeks ago in West Valley City, Utah, where a 14-year-old kid stole his grandfather's Hyundai Veloster and took it for a joyride - through a park full of children. But instead it turned into a heart-warming tale of heroism and a community banding together to do what's right... and then some.
    Bryson Rowley was that hero who identified the danger and, rather than sit idly by and watch the joyrider potentially run over a child, got into his truck and drove it into the menacing runaway hatchback. The collision caused some $7,500 to his 2008 Dodge Ram 2500, but instead of getting stuck with the bill - one which his insurance may very well have refused to pay since the crash was, technically speaking, intentional - his community pitched in a helping hand.
    Bryan Ellison, who owns West Valley Carstar with his brother, saw the news on television and wanted to help. So he brought Rowley a rental car, picked up his truck and brought it back to his auto repair shop. People from around the community donated parts, and when all was said and done, some $15,000 of work and upgrades were performed on the Ram that was returned to an overwhelmed Bryson Rowley better than new. Watch the video below for the full story.