2012 Dodge Charger 4dr Sedan Srt8 Super Bee Stinger Yellow on 2040-cars
Saco, Maine, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.4 Liter Hemi MDS V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Dodge
Model: Charger
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Trim: SRT8 Super Bee
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 438
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: 4dr Sdn SRT8 Super Bee RWD
Exterior Color: Yellow
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
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Charger SRT-8 is a special automobile. It is is a combination of comfort, technology, and performance that you can’t beat anywhere close to this price. It all starts with the 392 Hemi with fuel- saver technology, throwing down with 470 horsepower for a top speed of 175 MPH and 0-60 in the upper 4’s. Control is provided by Brembo® brakes with tuned suspension and 2 mode adaptive suspension. Beyond the incredible performance, SRT-8 has a long list of luxury features including custom seating, telescoping steering wheel, dual climate control, remote start, Uconnect Bluetooth phone and audio streaming, and HID headlamps. Other technologies include Keyless Enter n Go, ParkSense alert, Performance Pages, and more.
This Stinger Yellow Charger Superbee also includes paddle shifters, performance tires, 6 speaker premium audio, and SiriusXM radio with subscription.
Base Price $41495.00 plus Convenience Group $595 (rear park assis, remote start, dual zone climate) Premium Audio Group $494 (uconnect, 276 watt amp, 6 premium speakers) Low Beam HID Headlamp $425, Engin Block Heater $50, 245/45 R20 BSW 3 Season Performance Tires $150, Paddle Shifters $295, Gas Guzzler Tax $1000, Destination $925, MSRP $45430.00
Even though it casts a shadow all its own, Charger is a vehicle that’s designed to step out of one. The powertrain is designed to be effortless on the highways and enthusiastic off the corners, while engine technology yields performance with a conscience. Technology intertwined with a dose of legend, this is the driving experience that only Charger can deliver.
Consumer’s Guide: “Best Buy”
Consumer Reports: “The Charger excels as a cruiser. It’s really quiet inside it soaks up road imperfections nicely. It’s a great car for a highway trip. . . a pleasant car with a modern engine and a comfortable interior.”
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety: “Top Safety Pick”
Car and Driver: “the interior is particularly pleasing. . . the new soft-touch, one-piece dash molding keeps the look clean and uncluttered”
FINANCING INFORMATION
Contact us at 207-282-4101 in Direct Sales at Southern Maine Motors for more information, or
fill out our Online Credit application to begin the pre-approval process today.
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
** Full Factory Warranty!
** Extended Warranty Available.
This Vehicle is Covered by the Full Factory Warranty.
If you are intereste in one of our vehicles and have a question on available warranties, please contact us at http://www.southernmainemotors.com or call 207-282-4101.
SHIPPING INFORMATION
We will work with you to help arrange/recommend the best shipping options available.
TERMS OF SALE OVERVIEW
We reserve the right to end this auction listing at any time should the vehicle no longer be available for sale. The following terms of sale apply to all of our listings.
FOREiGN BUYERS AND IMPORT/EXPORT BROKERS
We so not sell new Chrysler Dodge Jeep or Ram vehicles outside the US or to Canada.
It is against our franchise agreement to export a new vehicle or sell a new vehicle to an individual or business with teh clear intentions of exporting it. We strictly enforce this policy. If you live outside the US or if you are an International Auto Broker, please do ot contact us regarding a new vehicle purchase. Pre-owned vehicles will be sold to overseas buyers at our discretion.
EMISSION REGULATIONS
Please be aware that some states are abiding by the California emission standards. It is the buyer’s responsibility to ensure that any vehicle they purchase from Southern Maine Motors is compliant with their own local and state regulations.
We will not undo a sale because a buyer failed to research their state’s titling regulations.
PAYMENT TERMS
you may provide a $500 credit card down payment over the phone or via contact directly with Southern Maine Motors. The Buyer agrees to pay the remaining balance due plus applicable fees and taxes within 5 business days or upon delivery of an ordered vehicle. All financial transactions must be completed before the delivery or release of a vehicle for shipping.
Payment Methods; Cash in person, certified check, bank wire transfer (US banks only), or approved financing through our lenders. To wire transfer funds, you must have your bank representative contact our office manager directly. Please understand that under no circumstance will we provide our banking information to you.
FEES AND TAXES
Buyers that will be registering the vehicle outside of Maine are responsible for all applicable state, city and county taxes, fees and regulations required by their own state. Maine buyers must pay 5% sales tax plus applicable tag and title fees. We add $425 to final selling price for documentation, Arbitration, Maine title fee, and overnight paperwork delivery. A 14 Day temporary Maine Plate enables you to drive the vehicle until you receive your permanent tag.
AVAILABILITY
Our vehicles are listed in dozen of market places and are subject to prior sale. It is possible that we currently have a deposit on this vehicle or it has already sold. Please call to check on the availability prior to visiting our showroom.
We strive to be accurate. However, we do occasionally make mistakes. We reserve the option of not selling any vehicle that has errors in the listing including errors in price, incentives or equipment.
Contact Steve Smith in the Ebay Sales Team at 207-282-4101 or email at ssmith@southernmainemotors.com for more information.
Call toll free at 855-275-0809
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