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2009 Dodge Caliber Srt-4 Hatchback 4-door 2.4l Turbo, Rare Color (159 Produced) on 2040-cars

US $16,880.00
Year:2009 Mileage:23728
Location:

Madison Heights, Michigan, United States

Madison Heights, Michigan, United States

 

2009 Dodge Caliber SRT4
Bought new Feb 2009 (original owner, factory custom order)
23,728 miles
Price: $16,880 Or Best Offer

Global Production Info
Total Caliber SRT4 production: 5,674 vehicles
2009 models: 1,003 vehicles
Number of Caliber SRT4 in Deep Water Blue: 159 vehicles

Factory options:
Deep Water Blue Pearlcoat
Security system
6.5" Touchscreen mygig with hard drive, aux input, USB, AM/FM, satellite radio
uconnect phone/voice/bluetooth
GPS  Navigation
Kicker 13-speaker sound system with removable subwoofer
Option group II (tire pressure display, 110volt power outlet, universal garage door opener, soft tonneau cargo cover)
Summer performance tires
Polished aluminum 19" SRT wheels
Power express moonroof

Standard features:

285 bhp, 265 lbs-ft torque
2.4L 4-cylinder, turbocharged, intercooled, dual overhead camshaft, 4 valves per cylinder, dual variable valve timing
6-speed Manual Transmission
SRT Performance Pages system (acceleration times, braking distance, gforce meters, etc.)
SRT bucket seats
3" performance exhaust system (4" polished tip)
Cruise Control
Fully Independent Suspension (front MacPherson strut, rear multi-link, ZF twin-tube dampers)
4-wheel ABS disc brakes (front 13.4” vented rotors with dual-piston floating calipers)
Electronic Traction Control (3-mode: on, partial, full off)
Electronic Stability Control (3-mode: on, partial, full off)
7 airbags (2 advanced multistage front, 2 side curtain, 2 supplemental, 1 knee blocker)
Illuminated Cup Holders
Steering-wheel mounted Audio Controls

Leather-wrapped Steering-wheel
SRT Boost Gauge
60/40 Rear Split Folding Seat
ChillZone Beverage Cooler Compartment


Feel free to contact me for more information about this car. This car has not received any mechanical repairs except for a new amplifier and battery. I am the first and only owner. Car has not been raced or beaten-on. Clutch is solid, brakes are perfect, and the factory tires are in great shape with plenty of tread. Smoke free and animal free. Great looking and unique car. Serious buyers only, no joyrides.


This is a rare car. Only 159 Caliber SRT4's were ever produced in blue. See the registry for more production information about this car: Caliber SRT-4 Registry

 No lowballs! But Highballs will be accepted from enthusiasts, collectors, eccentrics, slumdog millionaires, and people that own a top hat.

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Dodge Durango gets the Blacktop treatment

Sat, 09 Aug 2014

The Dodge Durango is getting a meaner, more aggressive look as it becomes the latest model from the brand to wear the Blacktop Appearance Package. The upgrades are strictly cosmetic, but they lend the SUV a more assertive demeanor that some buyers like.
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