2008 Dodge Challenger Srt8 Coupe 2-door 6.1l Hemi Orange Auto 7,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Dubuque, Iowa, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.1L 6059CC 370Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Dodge
Model: Challenger
Warranty: Unspecified
Trim: SRT8 Coupe 2-Door
Options: Performance Tire Upgrade, Satallite Radio, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 7,036
Sub Model: SRT8
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Hemi Orange Pearlcoat
Interior Color: Dark Slate Gray
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 8
Excellent Condition
Must See
2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8 Coupe
Hemi Orange Pearlcoat
Dark Slate Gray Interior
Includes a Diablosport - Predator Tunable Performance Programmer
5-Speed Shiftable Automatic Transmission
V8 6.1 L 420 ft lbs @4800 rpm
425hp @6200 rpm
Rear Wheel Drive
Short & Long Arm Front Suspension
Four Wheel Independent Suspension
Multi-Link Rear Suspension
Front & Rear Stabalizer Bar
Interior Features
Front Seats
Multi-level heating Driver & Passenger Seat
Passenger seat with manual adjustable lumbar support
driver seat with manual adjustable lumbar support
Premium Leather Seats
6 Way driver seat
Height Adjustable Driver Seat
Bucket Front Seats
Rear Seats
Split folding rear seatback
Rear Ventilation Ducts
Folding with Storage Center Armrest
Power Features
Remote Power Door Locks
Heated Mirrors
Power Mirrors
2 one touch power windows
Instrumentation
Clock
Tachometer
Low Fuel Level Warning
Compass
Convienience
Cruise Control
Rear Cupholders
Overhead console with storage
Front Seatback storage
Universal remote transmitter for garage door, security system etc
Tilt & telescopic steering wheel
Front console with storage
Front door Pockets
Retained accessory power
Power Steering
12V front power outlets
Audio Controls on Steering Wheel
Comfort
Air Conditioning
Leather Trim on Center Console
Front Reading Lights
Leather Steering Wheel
Electrochromatic inside rearview mirror
Trunk light
Suede Trim on Doors
Leather Trim on Shift Knob
Front and Rear Floor Mats
Dual illuminating Vanity Mirrors
In Car Entertainment
Element Antenna
13 Total Speakers
AM/FM in dash 6 CD/DVD with CD MP3 playback stereo
1 Subwoofer
Kicker Premium Brand Speakers
522 watts stereo output
Sirius Satellite Radio
No Navagation
Pre wired for phone
Bluetooth Wireless data link for hands free phone
Exterior Features
Sunroof
Variable intermittent wipers
rear defogger
Rear Spoiler
Alloy Wheels 20 x 9.0 tires
Upgraded Performance Tire Option
Safety Features
4 Wheel ABS
Child Seat Anchors
Emergency Braking Assist
Engine Immobilizer
Auto Delay off Headlamps
Xenon high intensity discharge headlamp
2 rear headrests
stability control
electronic brakeforce distribution
front height adjustable headrests
tire pressure monitoring
front and rear head airbags
remote anti-theft alarm system
front and rear ventilated disc brakes
front fog/driving lights
Dusk sensing headlamps
2 front heatrests
Rear center 3 point belt
Traction control Emergency trunk release
Rear integrated headrests.
This car is in excellent condition with only 7,036 miles
It has one minor flaw on the seat - please see photo
Please contact Steve at 563-599-0121 with Questions
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