2010 Dodge Charger Sxt on 2040-cars
Santa Clarita, California, United States
2010 Dodge Charger SXT. Parked in garage daily and paint is in shiny condition.
Paint is silver. There are no tears or rips on the seats. No cracks or
stars in windshields. All power options and gets 30+ miles per gallon
city. See photos for details. Typical daily driver and parked in garage.
Majority of miles are highway miles. Comes with new pioneer radio with JL audio 12 inch speakers and 1000 watt amp. 2 Keyless remotes PLUS "keyless"
entry system on the door. 5 star front and side crash ratings from the
NHTSA! Transmission shifts perfectly and has a nice smooth ride. Tires
and battery are in excellent shape. Charger must be sold and shipping
will be taken care of by myself. I am a licensed, bonded and insured transport carrier. This is what I do for a living. Feel free to send an offer. Send offer after you have fully read description.
* Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
* Keyless Entry * Driver Air Bag * Air Conditioning * Rear Floor Mats * Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers * Bucket Seats * Cruise Control * CD Player * Emergency Trunk Release * Front Reading Lamps * Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror * Wheel Covers * Passenger Air Bag * AM/FM Stereo * Front Wheel Drive * Intermittent Wipers * Power Door Locks * Power Windows * Power Steering * Remote Trunk Release * Steel Wheels * Steering Wheel Controls * Trip Computer Overall
this vehicle is in excellent working condition. All maintenance is up
to date including tune-up, oil change, transmission change, new brake
pads. There are
no issues with this vehicle. I have clear title in hand, also comes with
transferable warranty. I am a licensed, bonded and insured transport carrier. This is what I do for a living. I will personally deliver car to you as I want
to insure the transaction goes smoothly and transfer of title is
completed. Will be delivered 10 business days from intitial refundable deposit. Agree with these terms to bid. Please read shipping details below.
Have Paypal funds for deposit available before bidding.
Payment – Winning bidder must make a refundable deposit of $900 via Pay Pal within 24 hours to secure the 2010 Dodge Charger. Refundable deposit
can be made using credit card through paypal payment. The balance needs
to be paid when I deliver car in 10 business days personally. I accept
cashiers check or cash. If paid by check, check must clear before
signing over title. NO EXCEPTIONS!!
Shipping – Vehicle
will be delivered in 10 business days from initial deposit. Estimated
date 4/14/2014. Continental U.S. ONLY. Shipping is free to the winner as
I will be delivering the vehicle myself using a professional auto
transport trailer pictured.
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For his last act, Marchionne will outline an EV/hybrid roadmap this week
Wed, May 30 2018MILAN/LONDON — Fiat Chrysler (FCA) boss Sergio Marchionne is expected to outline new plans for electric and hybrid cars in a strategy presentation on Friday, aiming to ensure the world's seventh-largest carmaker remains in the race in the absence of a merger. The 65-year-old will present FCA's strategy to 2022, his final contribution to the company he turned around and multiplied in value through 14 years of canny dealmaking. After failing to secure a tie-up he said was necessary to manage the costs of producing cleaner vehicles, Marchionne needs to show the group can keep churning out profits on its own, even as emissions rules tighten, SUV competition intensifies and worries around his succession abound. Marchionne had long refused to jump on the electrification bandwagon, saying he would only do so if selling battery-powered cars could be done at a profit. He even urged customers not to buy FCA's Fiat 500e, its only battery-powered model, because he was losing money on each sold. But Tesla's success and the need to comply with tougher emissions rules have forced Marchionne to commit to what he calls "most painful" spending. "FCA is way behind rivals in terms of hybrid and electric vehicles and they need to hit the accelerator to convince investors they can close that gap," said Andrea Pastorelli, a fund manager at 8a+ Investimenti. Germany's Volkswagen, Daimler, BMW and U.S. rivals GM and Ford have committed to spending billions of euros each in coming years to try produce profitable cars powered by cleaner fuels. FCA needs to present a clear roadmap, just like Volvo Cars, which ditched diesel from its best-selling XC60 SUV, launched a new electric brand and pledged to shift all brands to hybrid by 2019, a banking source close to FCA said, noting: "The tech divide determines winners and losers in the industry." Marchionne has already said half of the wider FCA fleet will incorporate some elements of electrification by 2022, while luxury marque Maserati will spearhead FCA's electrification drive by making all new models due after 2019 electric. But its plans remain vaguer and less advanced than most big rivals and some investors wonder about the capital required to make vehicles compliant, and what share of spending can go to electrification given FCA's numerous demands.
As Dodge Challenger changes, hybrid or however else, it's sure to stay retro
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Next Dodge Challenger to be electrified, says FCA boss
Mon, Jan 21 2019Dodge is the last of Detroit's Big Three to truly keep the muscle car purpose and heritage alive with the Challenger and Charger. As the Mustang and Camaro have transitioned to sports car-like experiences, the high-horsepower Dodges have stuck to their guns as straight-line behemoths with little intention of competing with the others in corner carving. People still dig the old-school-cool of cars like the Challenger, as sales actually went up while Mustang and Camaro sales took a hit in 2018. That said, new FCA boss Mike Manley said things will be changing in an electric way for the next generation, in a report by The Detroit News. "The reality is those platforms and that technology we used does need to move on. They can't exist as you get into the middle-2020s. New technology is going to drive a load of weight out, so we can think of the powertrains in a different way. And we can use electrification to really supplement those vehicles." News of electrified muscle cars is nothing new at this point. Ford says it's going to reveal a Mustang Hybrid in 2020. And with Al Oppenheiser (former chief engineer for the Camaro) moving to GM's electric division, you better believe Chevrolet is working on an electrified version of the Camaro. This, however, is the first solid evidence we have that FCA and Dodge are making such a move. What Manley said next is something we all know to be true, but a bit heartbreaking nonetheless. "I think that electrification will certainly be part of the formula that says what is American muscle in the future. What it isn't going to be is a V8, supercharged, 700-horsepower engine," Manley says. Even if it's a bit silly, we all love the Hellcat for its 707 horsepower V8. Clearly, plenty of other people do, too, because Dodge keeps cranking out more insane versions of the car with the Redeye and Demon. As for how much electrification Dodge's muscle car will receive, Manley wouldn't go into detail. Though he does say that electrification "can't be the dominant part." This should provide some solace to all those worried the gasoline engine could disappear from the American muscle car. Just as Dodge is reluctant to stray from the original intent of the muscle car, it's not hard to imagine the Challenger/Charger being the last to go full-electric. Gas engines supplemented by 48-volt systems or plug-in hybrids will most likely be the end result when we first see electrified Challengers.