2009 Dodge Avenger Se Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Up for sale my 2009 Dodge Avenger. I'm the only owner of this vehicle and never had accidents or damage. It's a well maintained car using Synthetic Oil only and all the maintenance records are available. The vehicle was purchase in Winnipeg, Canada in October 2009 (I have the original receipt and everything). As you probably know, Canada uses the Metric system, not the US system, although the vehicle was produced in the US. Reason why the speedometer is in Km/h, the temperature gauge is in Celsius and the number 83730 is for Kilometers, not Miles. So, 83.730 kilometers would be equal to 52.331 miles aprox. My wife and I moved to the US last year and I brought the car with me. I have made two upgrades on this vehicle since 2009: heated leather seats (front and back - original leather from Dodge/Chrysler) done in 2012 and the Sony DVD/MP3/BlueTooth Player done last year. It also comes with a Garmin GPS. Tires: they are almost brand new! I just replaced those tires at Costco back in November 2013 and I have all the original receipts. Rotation and calibration are life time guarantee by Costco. So, you don't have to worry about tires for the next few years. The spare tire has never been used! Brand new! Mechanical problems? Never really had! The only time I took this car back to the dealer was b/c of a noise when using brakes. They ended up replacing both front brake disks and pads. Service record available. Dodge Avengers are absolutely amazing on gas/mileage. I can easily travel about 500 miles with a full tank of gas (aprox 13 gallons). So, 38 miles/gas on the highway isn't bad is it? Body: very unnoticeable dents/scratches here and there...(please see link with detail pictures below). There is a dent on the rear door (passenger side) that can be easily viewed on the perspective picture. Passenger side also there is also a small scratch on the door opener that ended up removing the tint...see picture (my wife's fault!) No major problems; no rust whatsoever. Very clean body! By the way, Winnipeg-Canada does not use salt on the city roads during winter. It doesn't work! Temps there can get around -40F easily during winter. They use a mix of chemical and sand instead. Also, this car comes with engine block heater already installed. A block heater warms an engine to increase the chances that the engine will start as well as warm up the vehicle faster than it normally would in extremely cold weather. In Winnipeg, engine block heaters are mandatory. See why I moved to Cleveland? :) It comes with original two sets of keys, manual, upgrades included (above description) and whatever is showing on the pictures. What you see is what you get. Please contact me if you have any other questions. For more detailed pictures, please go to: flickr.com/photos/125495133@N07/sets/72157645365470804/ remember to add the "www" at the beginning. eBay won't allow me to include a web link on the add. **Attention**: Shipping, transfer lic fees, sale taxes, etc are BUYERS responsibility. Payment: $500 initial deposit through Paypal and remaining payment in person and in CASH only! No Personal checks. No Certified cheeks. No Cashier checks. No sale outside eBay! Thank you! |
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According to Road and Track, when Dodge submitted the Hellcat for engine power certification to the Society of Automotive Engineers, the company included the Charger on the paperwork. That showed that the automaker wanted the engine checked out for the sedan, too. R&T reckons the 707-hp Charger would hit the road about a year from now, clearing the Challenger for a year of exclusivity with the powerplant.
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