2009 DODGE CHALLENGER SRT 8 AUTO MATTE CRIMSON SOUND PKG 24” RADAR 2009 Dodge Challenger SRT8 2-Door Coupe
Vehicle Description 2009 DODGE CHALLENGER SRT 8 AUTOMATIC, COMPLETE COLOR CHANGE TO MATTE CRIMSON WITH GLOSS BLACK CUSTOM PAINTED STRIPES, DARK SLATE LEATHER INTERIOR, 6.1L V8 HEMI 425HP 420LB FT TORQUE, BREMBO BRAKES, HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE HEADLIGHTS (HID), HOOD SCOOP, SOUND PACKAGE (INCLUDES PIONEER DEH-P9400BH HEAD UNIT WITH BLUETOOTH, 10” VIDEO SCREEN, IPOD CONNECTIVITY, JL AUDIO HD 1200 WATT SUB AMP, JL AUDIO 4 CHANNEL CLASS D AMP, 2 JL AUDIO 12W6 VERSION 2 12” SUB-WOOFERS, HERTZ DOOR SPEAKERS, HERTZ REAR SPEAKERS, POWER4 RCA FUSING), CUSTOM CENTER AND OVERHEAD CONSOLE WITH FACTORY CLIMATE CONTROLS, VIPER ALARM WITH REMOTE START (MODEL 5904), PASSPORT 9500CI RADAR SYSTEM WITH FRONT AND REAR LASER RECEIVER AND SHIFTERS DISPLAY AND CONTROLL MODULE, 24” NC FORGED 2 PIECE WHEELS WITH CUSTOM PAINT FACE (MATTE CRIMSON), CUSTOM SRT8 FLOATING CENTER CAPS, TOYO PROXES4 TIRES (FRONT 255/30ZR24 REAR 27530ZR24), SMOKED TAIL LIGHTS AND MARKER LIGHTS, GLOSS CRIMSON TRIM (INCLUDES GAS FILLER DOOR AND RING, DOOR HANDLES, FRONT SPOILER, SATELLITE POD, TAIL LIGHT TRIM, SRT 8 EMBLEM, ROCKER PANELS, SIDES OF HOOD SCOOP), BORLA CAT BACK EXHAUST, GLOSS BLACK POWDER COATED EXHAUST TIPS, OWNER’S MANUAL, 2 KEYS. Additional Photos Contact Information
Vehicle Condition & History Vehicle Inspection Celebrity Auto Group and its representatives have made every effort to accurately and fairly describe the vehicle to you and disclose any known information regarding the vehicle. We will never describe a car as "perfect" and the buyer should have expectations of "typical" dings and or chips and scratches that are consistent with the year and mileage on the vehicle. Buyers are provided with all additional items that were provided to us with the vehicle. Buyers are to expect that NOT all used vehicles will be provided with full sets of keys, books, CD magazines, Navigation Discs, floor mats or the like, NOR will all cars be accompanied by detailed service records etc. Celebrity Auto Group will not be held responsible to provide any additional items other than represented as with the car unless detailed in writing by an authorized representative. Celebrity Auto Group welcomes an independent inspection of the vehicle prior to purchase. All costs and arrangements for such inspections are the responsibility of the buyer. All inspections are to be performed on the premises at Celebrity Auto Group showroom or at a local shop in Sarasota, FL. Please call if you need recommendations of inspection services available in Sarasota. Celebrity Auto Group will review any issues or concerns that develop as a result of an inspection and will make repairs, adjustments or concessions at their sole discretion. Warranty Information
This vehicle is being sold "As Is" with no warranty. This vehicle is being sold as is, where is, with no warranty, expressed written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to thoroughly inspect the vehicle and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to purchase based upon that judgment solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale. The seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle. The seller makes no guarantee or warranty, expressed, written or implied of the vehicles ability to pass any state emissions inspection. In the event a vehicle fails state emissions inspection, Celebrity Auto Group bears no responsibility whatsoever. Remaining manufacturer’s warranty if applicable may apply. Shipping Information Celebrity Auto Group will be happy to assist the buyer with transportation arrangements within the Continental US when necessary to take advantage of our volume discounts. The buyer is responsible for all shipping charges and are generally paid COD when the car arrives directly to the transporter. Celebrity Auto Group assumes no responsibility for damages incurred after the vehicle leaves our premises. Celebrity Auto Group cannot be held responsible for any delays in shipping as it is beyond our control. We will do our best in estimating shipping dates and times to make the delivery as timely and smooth as possible. Celebrity Auto Group will NOT handle any arrangements for export outside the US. It is the purchaser’s sole responsibility to handle all related details and transport of any vehicle to be exported. Celebrity Auto Group in no way represents or implies as to any vehicles legal ability to be exported outside of the US. Should you decide to come to Sarasota for delivery, we would be happy to help with your transportation arrangements and also arrange to pick you up at Sarasota International Airport. Terms of Sale PAYMENT METHODS: Bank to Bank transfers are the only acceptable form of payment unless otherwise specified by an authorized representative. Please contact us for details of finance and lease programs available and to apply. Please have all funds available for payment in full within a 7 day period and/or have financing arranged . If another form of payment is accepted by an authorized representative, the vehicle will only be released for delivery and/or shipping upon proof of valid and cleared funds in the Celebrity Auto Group account. DEPOSITS: All vehicles remain available for sale until full payment or an agreed upon deposit is received by Celebrity Auto Group. When a deposit is received, the vehicle is taken off the market and other buyers may be lost. All deposits are only refundable at the seller’s discretion. Please do not place a deposit on any vehicle unless you intend to purchase the car. Deposits are generally only accepted if the seller deems it appropriate for the buyer to have additional time to arrange for funds availability, financing, inspection etc. We do not accept deposits to hold a car so the buyer can "think about it". REMAINING BALANCES DUE: The buyer agrees to pay the remaining balance due including all applicable taxes and fees within 7 days of the purchase date. This includes the completion of any finance or lease contracts necessary for Celebrity Auto Group to be funded in full for the vehicle purchase unless agreed upon by an authorized representative. All financial transactions are to be complete and Celebrity Auto Group fully funded before delivery and/or transportation of the vehicle. ADDITIONAL TAXES AND FEES: We do charge a $499.00 documentation fee on each retail sale which includes a temporary tag when applicable, motor vehicle documents, transfers and miscellaneous expenses including clerical fees, notary fees, UPS and US mail charges. This fee will not be discounted or waived under any circumstance. Buyers are responsible for all state, county and local taxes as well as any registration and title fees applicable in and required by the state in which the buyer will register and title the vehicle. The buyer is responsible for any expenses , taxes and fees should they export the car outside of the US. Dealership Information
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2009 Dodge Challenger Srt 8 Auto Matte Crimson Sound Pkg 24” Radar on 2040-cars
Sarasota, Florida, United States
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