2009 Dodge Charger R/t 5.7l Hemi V8, Great Condition, W/22" Rims, Service Plan on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Selling my Dodge Charger, I love this car and it runs perfectly but my income situation has become uncertain and I must downgrade to a lesser vehicle. The car is in great shape with only the tiny cosmetic flaws mentioned above. Runs like a beast, tons of fun to drive. Brand new tires, 22" Boss rims, plenty of power.
FEATURES AND SPECS: Performance Exhaust 5.7-Liter Hemi(R), 90-Degree V8, VVT 16-Valve, OHV, SEFI Engine; Front/Longitudinal Mounted With Horsepower Of 368@5200 and Torque Of 395@4250, Cast Iron Block and Alloy Cylinder Heads Displacement On Demand Heavy Duty Engine Cooling Less than 55,000 miles Front and rear anti-lock disc brakes Rear wheel drive Traction control Rack & Pinion steering Independent Multi-Link Rear Suspension With Coil Springs, Gas-Charged Shock Absorbers and Touring Ride Type Independent Short-Long Arm Front Suspension With Coil Springs, Gas-Charged Shock Absorbers and Touring Ride Type 5-Speed Electronically Controlled Manually Interactive Adaptive Automatic Transmission With Overdrive 2000 lb. towing capacity (optional) Media Center 130 AM/FM Radio With 276-Watts, Boston Acoustics(R) Sound System With 6 Speakers Total; CD/MP3 Player, AUX input Two 12V “cigarette lighter” outlets, one concealed in center storage console and active even when the car is off for charging cell phones or other electronics safely out of sight 22” Boss chrome rims New tires Keyless entry Anti-theft engine lock-out Anti-theft car alarm Panic alarm All-leather interior Accent-lighted drink holders Heated seats Power seats (Driver side is 8-way adjustable) Telescopic steering column Power windows, door locks, mirrors Slightly Tinted glass, UV blocking Child safety locks Front and side airbags Cruise control and AC work perfectly Separate driver/passenger climate controls Compass/exterior temperature sensors Tire pressure monitor Steering wheel mounted controls for audio and instrument readouts 8 Year or 80,000 mile service plan, transferable to new owner Asking $19,900 Or Reasonable Offer |
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