2015 Dodge Challenger Srt Hellcat on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Michigan, United States
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HERE IS A BRAND NEW 2015 DODGE CHALLENGER SRT HELLCAT!!!
ENGINE: 6.2 L SUPERCHARGED HEMI V8- SRT HELLCAT ENGINE
TRANSMISSION: 6 SPEED MANUAL TREMEC
EXTERIOR COLOR: SUBLIME GREEN PEARL COAT EXTERIOR PAINT
INTERIOR COLOR: PREMIUM LAGUNA LEATHER TRIMMED/BLACK SRT SEATS
ANTI SPIN DIFFERENTIAL REAR AXLE
ALL SPEED TRACTION CONTROL
ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL
PARKSENSE REAR ASSIST
PARKVIEW REAR CAMERA
BLIND SPOT AND REAR CROSS REAR PATH DETECTION
KEY LESS GO
SRT TUNED 3 MODE ACTIVE SUSPENSION
VARIABLE WINDSHIELD WIPERS
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING DISPLAY
HIGH INTENSITY HEADLAMPS
REAR STABALIZER BAR
18.5 GALLON FUEL TANK
DUAL ZONE TEMPERATURE CONTROL
200MPH PRIMARY SPEEDOMETER
LEATHER WRAPPED SPORT SRT STEERING WHEEL WITH FLAT BOTTOM
LEATHER BLACK SEATS
SRT EMBROIDERED FLOOR MATTS
CONFIGURABLE DRIVE MODE
SRT CLUSTER WITH 7 INCH DRIVER INFORMATION DISPLAY
PERFORMANCE SHIFT INDICATOR
INTEGRATED VOICE COMMAND WITH BLUETOOTH
STEERING WHEEL MOUNTED AUDIO CONTOLS
HEATED STEERING WHEEL
HEATED FRONT SEATS
VENTILATED FRONT SEATS
ALUM INTERIOR TRIM WITH DARK ENGINE LITHOGRAPH
HARMON KARDON GREENEDGE AMPLIFIER
18 SPEAKER PREMIUM AUDION SYSTEM WITH AMPLIFIER
8.4 INCH TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY
XM SATELITE RADIO
MEDIA HUB (USB, SD, AUX)
UCONNECT 8.4 AM/FM/SXM/ST
20 INCH X 9.5 SRT MATT BLACK SRT WHEELS
275/40ZR/20 PIRELLI P-ZERO BRAND TIRES
FUNCTIONAL HOOD SCOOP
BREMBO RED BRAKES
LED SPLIT TAIL LAMPS
SRT HELLCAT FENDER LOGO
SATIN BLACK REAR SPOILER
DUAL EXHAUST WITH BLACK VAPOR CHROME EXHAUST
5YR/100,000 MILE POWERTRAIN WARRANTY
2 SETS OF KEYS BLACK AND RED ( RED KEY=PERFORMANCE MODE UNLEASH UP TO 707 H.P.)
THIS VEHICLE IS IN HIGH DEMAND DUE TO LOW PRODUCTION NUMBERS AND H.P OUTPUT! YOU MAY HAVE HEARD OF MANY BUYERS
PLACING DEPOSITS ON THESE SRT HELLCATS, ONLY TO FIND OUT FEW ACTUALLY TOOK DELIVERY OF THESE CARS.
AS OF MAY 2015 ONLY 300 HELLCATS HAVE BEEN BUILT IN THE BRAMPTON ONTARIO, CANADA PLANT ACCORDING TO INFO ON THE
INTERNET. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A RARE AND UNIQUE MUSCLE CAR FROM DODGE. THIS IS VEHICLE IS CERTAINLY
BRINGING BACK THE ALLURE AND HERITAGE FROM THE PAST.
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