2010 Dodge Challenger Srt8--one Owner--low Mileage--showroom Condition on 2040-cars
Santa Rosa, California, United States
Body Type:2-Dr Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.1 HEMI--425 Horsepower
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Original Owner
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Challenger
Trim: SRT8
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Rear
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 4,861
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: SRT8
Exterior Color: Pearl Black Metallic
Interior Color: Slate Grey/Velour and Leather
Warranty: Factory powertrain and additional bumper-to-bumper
Exceptionally clean and well maintained one owner Northern California based SRT8 Dodge Challenger that has not been altered mechanically in any way. Since the time of purchase, this car has always been garaged and never once has it been driven in the rain. There isn't any parking lot rash or scratches anywhere on the finish and the interior is without a flaw of any kind. It has lived in a non-smoking environment and has received regular maintainance. Oil and filter changes have been done approximately every 1200-1500 miles. Holes have not even been drilled in the front bumper to accept the license plate surround yet. A new California Car Cover indoors dust cover is included as is the original window sticker. I would consider this car to be in almost showroom condition.
The Challenger is being sold to make room for and to finance a new max wedge project.
All vehicle options can be seen in the photo of the original window sticker that appears in this auction's picture section.
A non-refundable $1000.00 (U.S. funds only) deposit, transferred to my PayPal account is due within 24 hours following the completion of this auction and the remaining balance, also in U.S. funds, is due within 7 business days from the date this auction ends. For the remaining balance, I will only accept cash (in person) or wire transfer. Once all funds have been received and deposited, transfer of title and all of the associated paperwork, including the bill of sale, will be completed and provided to the Seller. NO EXCEPTIONS.
The buyer is responsible for all vehicle shipping/transportation costs.
I encourage potential buyers interested in this car to examine it personally...you won't be disappointed. Any and all inspections/road tests must be done prior to the completion of this auction. This vehicle is being sold "As-Is/Where-Is" and includes a transferable Dodge factory limited 5 Year/100,000 Mile Powertrain warranty plus an additional bumper-to-bumper warranty that enhances the one provided by the factory. This additional warranty runs until 9-20-17 or 52,139 miles, whichever comes first. No other warranties are expressed or implied. All sales are final. Seller reserves the right to end this auction early as this vehicle is being advertised locally for sale.
Out of state buyers are responsible for all county, city, and state taxes and fees as well as title/registration fees in the state this vehicle will be registered in.
SELLER WILL REJECT BIDDERS WITH NEGATIVE FEEDBACK.
PLEASE BID ONLY IF YOU INTEND TO BUY THIS CAR.
If you have any questions about the Challenger, please contact me through the eBay message system and I'll do my best to promptly answer them.
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