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2015 Dodge Challenger Srt Hellcat on 2040-cars

US $18,400.00
Year:2015 Mileage:70 Color: Green /
 Black
Location:

Atlanta, Michigan, United States

Atlanta, Michigan, United States
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HERE IS A BRAND NEW 2015 DODGE CHALLENGER SRT HELLCAT!!!
ENGINE: 6.2 L SUPERCHARGED HEMI V8- SRT HELLCAT ENGINE
TRANSMISSION: 6 SPEED MANUAL TREMEC
EXTERIOR COLOR: SUBLIME GREEN PEARL COAT EXTERIOR PAINT
INTERIOR COLOR: PREMIUM LAGUNA LEATHER TRIMMED/BLACK SRT SEATS
ANTI SPIN DIFFERENTIAL REAR AXLE
ALL SPEED TRACTION CONTROL
ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL
PARKSENSE REAR ASSIST
PARKVIEW REAR CAMERA
BLIND SPOT AND REAR CROSS REAR PATH DETECTION
KEY LESS GO
SRT TUNED 3 MODE ACTIVE SUSPENSION
VARIABLE WINDSHIELD WIPERS
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING DISPLAY
HIGH INTENSITY HEADLAMPS
REAR STABALIZER BAR
18.5 GALLON FUEL TANK
DUAL ZONE TEMPERATURE CONTROL
200MPH PRIMARY SPEEDOMETER
LEATHER WRAPPED SPORT SRT STEERING WHEEL WITH FLAT BOTTOM
LEATHER BLACK SEATS
SRT EMBROIDERED FLOOR MATTS
CONFIGURABLE DRIVE MODE
SRT CLUSTER WITH 7 INCH DRIVER INFORMATION DISPLAY
PERFORMANCE SHIFT INDICATOR
INTEGRATED VOICE COMMAND WITH BLUETOOTH
STEERING WHEEL MOUNTED AUDIO CONTOLS
HEATED STEERING WHEEL
HEATED FRONT SEATS
VENTILATED FRONT SEATS
ALUM INTERIOR TRIM WITH DARK ENGINE LITHOGRAPH
HARMON KARDON GREENEDGE AMPLIFIER
18 SPEAKER PREMIUM AUDION SYSTEM WITH AMPLIFIER
8.4 INCH TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY
XM SATELITE RADIO
MEDIA HUB (USB, SD, AUX)
UCONNECT 8.4 AM/FM/SXM/ST
20 INCH X 9.5 SRT MATT BLACK SRT WHEELS
275/40ZR/20 PIRELLI P-ZERO BRAND TIRES
FUNCTIONAL HOOD SCOOP
BREMBO RED BRAKES
LED SPLIT TAIL LAMPS
SRT HELLCAT FENDER LOGO
SATIN BLACK REAR SPOILER
DUAL EXHAUST WITH BLACK VAPOR CHROME EXHAUST
5YR/100,000 MILE POWERTRAIN WARRANTY
2 SETS OF KEYS BLACK AND RED ( RED KEY=PERFORMANCE MODE UNLEASH UP TO 707 H.P.)
THIS VEHICLE IS IN HIGH DEMAND DUE TO LOW PRODUCTION NUMBERS AND H.P OUTPUT! YOU MAY HAVE HEARD OF MANY BUYERS
PLACING DEPOSITS ON THESE SRT HELLCATS, ONLY TO FIND OUT FEW ACTUALLY TOOK DELIVERY OF THESE CARS.
AS OF MAY 2015 ONLY 300 HELLCATS HAVE BEEN BUILT IN THE BRAMPTON ONTARIO, CANADA PLANT ACCORDING TO INFO ON THE
INTERNET. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A RARE AND UNIQUE MUSCLE CAR FROM DODGE. THIS IS VEHICLE IS CERTAINLY
BRINGING BACK THE ALLURE AND HERITAGE FROM THE PAST.

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Auto blog

Dodge reveals a few of the goodies in the Demon crate

Tue, Mar 14 2017

One of the teaser trailers for the eagerly anticipated Dodge Challenger Demon featured a big crate full of goodies for the car. As with the car, though, Dodge was a bit coy about what was inside, simply saying there were 18 items, consisting of tools and parts. Now we know what tools the car gets, and they're some very nice Snap-On pieces. All of the tools and accessories are branded with the Demon logo. And the tools included should be perfect for easy tire changes at the track. Specifically, the tools include a hydraulic jack, cordless impact wrench with charger, torque wrench, and a tire pressure gauge. There's also a fender cover to protect the paint when working under the hood, and a nice carrying bag with the Demon emblem on the side. And, naturally, all of the tools are limited-edition units made specifically to accompany the Demon. If you want to do anything more involved than wheel swaps, you'll need to supply a few tools of your own. But this should be good for the weekend drag racer or autocross driver who wants to drive down to the course on street tires, then throw on the sticky rubber at the track. Also, as you may have noted, these tools only constitute six items in Dodge's count, leaving 12 others that must be car parts. We know that among the parts are some factory Demon wheels, and items that Dodge describes as "Direct Connection Performance Parts" and the "Demon Track Pack System." Details on these remain scarce, but they will probably be revealed closer to the car's debut date of April 11. Related Video:

Hypermiling a Ram 1500 EcoDiesel to 38.1 mpg

Fri, May 9 2014

You never quite know what Wayne Gerdes has up his sleeve. The man who coined the term hypermiling is always looking for adventurous ways to prove that anyone – even you... yes, you – can eke out more miles per gallon just by changing the way you drive. Saying that is easy. Proving it by going on outlandish cross-country drives is hard. But for Gerdes and his team of fuel economy fiends over at CleanMPG, hard is half the fun. Our latest adventure appeared, at first glance, to be nearly impossible. Which is why we always answer the phone when Gerdes calls. He likes to take journalists along on his drives, not only to try teach us how to hypermile but also to prove that we can be taught. The first time I 'helped' him and his team was when we got over 30 miles per gallon in a 2011 Ford F-150 XLT with the EcoBoost 3.5-liter V6. The EPA rated that truck with at just 16 mpg in the city and 22 on the highway. So, we'll count that trip as a success. Next up was a cross-country drive last fall in a trio of Audi TDI vehicles to prove that you don't need to drive extra slow to beat the EPA numbers. In fact, we made it from Los Angeles to New York City in just over 46 hours, cramped but not cranky. We had once again proven that how you drive is hugely important to your fuel usage. Our latest adventure appeared, at first glance, to be nearly impossible. The EPA says that the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel we would be driving gets just 22 combined mpg (19 city and 27 highway). Gerdes' idea was to drive it as far north from Houston, TX towards Detroit, MI as we could go on one tank. The day before we left, our itinerary got an extra stop. Instead of taking one of the official Shell Eco-marathon prototype vehicles to Detroit, it was decided to bring the winning diesel-powered prototype from the just-finished event to The Henry Ford Museum, where it had been arranged the car would be displayed. The winning car was built by a small team (just four students) from Sullivan High School in Sullivan, IN, who managed to beat a number of college teams with a score of 1,899.32 mpg. That target would be a bit out of reach for the Ram, but could we get 1,000 miles from the tank? Since the truck has a 26 gallon tank (officially, anyway), that would mean the EPA says we could only go 702 miles, assuming all highway driving. Could we make up 300 miles with careful driving? That spells both challenge and fun.

SpeedKore carbon-fiber 1970 Dodge Charger packs a 996-hp Demon engine

Tue, Oct 30 2018

SpeedKore Performance does some pretty neat things with carbon fiber. SEMA is always the place to show off new and interesting builds, and SpeedKore has a few new offerings on display. We talked about the lightweight carbon fiber 2018 Dodge Demon late last week, but now that SEMA 2018 is in full swing, we've got a look at something even cooler, an all-carbon, Demon-powered 1970 Dodge Charger "Evolution." SpeedKore Performance is based in Wisconsin and has been churning out SEMA showstoppers for years. In addition to the Demon, take a look at this Shelby GT350R the shop modified a few years back. The Charger Evolution is named so because it further modifies the SpeedKore Charger "Tantrum" that was used in the " Fast and Furious" films. That car used a carbon composite body and was fitted with a 9.0-liter Mercury Racing twin-turbo engine making an absurd 1,650 horsepower. The Evolution might be down on power — only 996 horses thanks to a modified Demon crate engine — but the goal was to create something a little more usable than the Tantrum. Upgrades include a smaller supercharger pulley, larger fuel injectors, a custom cold-air intake, stainless steel headers and a custom exhaust with SLP mufflers. There's also a Dailey Engineering dry sump, upgraded oil cooler, and Saldana radiator. It's also lighter, thanks to even more carbon fiber. SpeedKore had a goal to get the '70 Charger to about 3,200 pounds. To get there, the Evolution employs carbon-fiber bodywork, an aluminum floor, a steel roll cage and a new 2x3-inch steel box frame. SpeedKore's autoclave is large enough to bake a one-piece roof, hood and quarter panels. The bare bodywork has been finished with a clear coat to help prevent fading. The Evolution uses billet aluminum for the door handles, fuel cap and grille, all finished in a bronze-nickel coating to pair with the HRE wheels. In addition to the floor, aluminum was used for the firewall, transmission tunnel and radiator shroud. To slow the Charger down, it uses Brembo brakes with six-piston calipers up front and four-piston calipers in the rear. The suspension uses Penske adjustable coilovers while Michelin Pilot Sport 2 tires wrap 19x10-inch front wheels and 20x12-inch rear wheels. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.