2014 Dodge Challenger Rallye Redline V6 (like New, 2,700 Miles) (not Sxt) on 2040-cars
Canton, Ohio, United States
2014 Dodge Challenger Rallye Redline 2,700 Miles, Like New, Adult owned and cared for. Still under factory warranty. This car has never been wrecked and has a clean carfax. Clear Title in hand. Car will not be released until payment has been made in full. If you would like to see the car in person before bidding, contact me and we will set up a time. I reserve the right to end this auction early. MSRP for this car new was $34,830 This Car is fully loaded the list goes on and on, if they make it this car has it. Factory Options: Navigation 6.5 inch touch screen (Uconnct 730n) XM Radio, Voice Commands, Bluetooth Connectivity, HD storage, DVD Playback (Uconnct 730n) Factory Boston Acoustics Speaker Sub & Amp upgrade Power Sunroof Factory Remote Start Universal Garage Door Opener TPM Monitor Security Alarm Heated Mirrors Backup Sensors Automatic Headlamps & Fog lights Auto-Dimming Rearview Factory Upgraded 3.07 Rear Axle from normal SXT Hood with hood scoops Sport Mode Steering wheel mounted shift controls Performance Steering & Suspension 20-inch Black Chrome Clad Red Lip/ Backbone Wheels Performance Brakes Heated Front Seats Rallye Redline Red Leather Seats Redline Appearance Package Keyless entry where you just touch the car door handle Keyless Push button Start AC Power Seat Factory Warranty
The warranty is 3.6-liter
DOHC V-6 All information is to the best of my knowledge. Thanks for looking. Please contact me with any questions.
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