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2013 Dodge Challenger on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:17035 Color: Black /
 Red
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

If you have more questions or want more details please email : tambratkkaehler@clubaprilia.com . Up for sale is a 2013 Dodge Challenger R/T Plus Blacktop Edition
Condition: Used but in excellent condition. There are a few minor dings in paint that have been professionally
touched up with color matched paint, good luck finding them. Fresh synthetic oil and has always had 93 octane ran
through it. Never smoked in and interior/exterior is car show ready.
Features:
As the “Blacktop” name implies, the exterior kit on these Blacktop special editions adds items like 20” Gloss
Black wheels, darkened headlamp bezels and body color spoilers along with several unique interior touches.
-- richly appointed R/T Plus -- in Pitch Black.
Here, the ebony enhancement upgrade brings all of the aforementioned Gloss Black bits while adding a full-length
matte graphite body stripe with red edge accents. The R/T Blacktop also nets the Super Track Pak, which includes a
high-performance-steering gear, upgraded brake linings, monotube-shock absorbers, 245/45R20 Goodyear Eagle F1 Super
Car three-season (or no-cost all-season) tires and a tri-mode stability control system with a "full off" setting.
Collectively, the Blacktop Package components add about $2,700 worth of content to this 375-horse Hemi-powered
hauler. Includes 2 way power sunroof and carbon fiber accents on dash, doors and console. Interior is a clean/mean
looking, spacious and comfortable fit for me as a 6’ 235lb driver.
The 5.7-liter V8 is paired to a six-speed manual, and generates 375 horsepower at 5,150 rpm and 410 pound-feet of
torque at 4,300 rpm.
Plus package includes heated Napa Leather seats in radar red, 6 speaker Boston Acoustic premium sound system with a
factory 276 watt amplifier, and aftermarket addition of Alpine 500 watt amplifier driving an Alpine Subwoofer in
trunk for additional added smooth heart pounding bass. Radio is uConnect 430n 6.5” touchscreen and has hookups in
console for USB and auxilary with IPOD controls in radio, steering wheel mounted controls and aux/usb hookups on
head unit as well. Also includes ParkSense rear park assist, power heated mirrors, EVIC with temperature gauge,
tire pressure monitoring system, vehicle security alarm and HomeLink universal garage door opener.
Has a MOPAR performance parts cold air kit installed for added air flow. 2 way power sunroof.
History: I purchased this car last August from a used dealership. I am second owner of this car. Had 8600-ish miles
when purchased from used car dealership in Tuppers Plains, OH. Since I have owned, car has never been driven in
winter, garage kept and is in immaculate condition. I have taken to 3 car shows and have brought home hardware for
Best Mopar, Best of class 1980 and above, and meanest looking Mopar.

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Mon, Nov 2 2015

I do not tow things. Ever. Yet I recently found myself at the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles proving grounds in Chelsea, MI, where I'd be testing the hauling capabilities of Ram's current product range. This experience was not only a perfect education for a towing novice like me, but allowed me to tow far more weight than I'd ever consider hauling the real world, and all within the safe confines of the Chelsea Proving Grounds. There was an extremely diverse array of vehicles at my disposal, including Ram's gasoline- and diesel-powered offerings with trucks ranging from the 1500 on up through the 5500 Chassis Cab, as well ProMaster vans. Beyond that, FCA brought out a number of vintage Dodge pickups for me to play with, while also working with Case IH to provide a track-loader I could test. I put together a range of videos covering everything from the classics to the production trucks to the construction equipment. And despite some technical difficulties – you'll notice a distinct lack of in-car videos, with blame going to a corrupted micro SD card – I've assembled ten videos that give an up-close look at Ram's offerings. 2015 Ram ProMaster City Let's start small. The ProMaster City only has a towing capacity of 2,000 pounds. That's a reasonably impressive figure for a van that uses the same powertrain as a Chrysler 200. The 2.4-liter four-cylinder and nine-speed automatic weren't really bothered with the extra weight added by the trailer. Even when accelerating at freeway speeds, the ProMaster City didn't feel out of breath or hampered by its load. That said, the rear of the van was unloaded, which probably wouldn't be the case for most consumers. It's unclear how the City would feel if its driver were taking advantage of the max payload (1,883 pounds) and towing. 2015 Ram ProMaster 1500 To be polite, the Ram ProMaster is a difficult vehicle to like. Its awkward seating position is bus-like and lacks the visibility enjoyed by the Ford Transit or the utter driving comfort of the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. Its 3.0-liter, four-cylinder turbodiesel engine, meanwhile, is something of an anomaly. While it's potent for a four-cylinder diesel, producing 295 pound-feet of torque and 174 horsepower, those numbers don't feel all that impressive when loaded down. The model I tested was barely using half of its 5,100-pound maximum towing weight and was loaded down with just 500 of its 3,620-pound payload. Yet it lacked the pluckiness of the smaller City.

Old vs. New: 2014 SRT Viper takes on upgraded 16-year-old Dodge Viper

Fri, 08 Feb 2013

It's easy to play the "Would you rather have a New X or an Old Y with a bunch of upgrades?" game more often than we care to admit, but the crew at Car and Driver have taken bench racing to the next level with their latest video. In it, the magazine pits a brand-new 2014 SRT Viper against a highly modified 1997 Dodge Viper GTS. There are 16 years between the time this particular GTS rolled off the production line and when the new car bowed, but that doesn't mean the old snake's owners have been sitting on their hands.
Thanks to a spate of modifications, the GTS offers up a better power to weight ratio than the new machine, but is that enough to overcome the technological leap forward represented by the 2014 Viper? We won't spoil it for you. You'll just have to check out the full clip below for yourself.

2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat [w/videos]

Tue, 22 Jul 2014

Darrell Waltrip once said, "If the lion didn't bite the tamer every once in a while, it wouldn't be exciting." The sentiment behind that aphorism is causing my adrenal gland to wake up as Dodge and SRT drivers and engineers - somber-faced to a man - give me the track talk that will precede my driving the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT on the circuit at Portland International Raceway. PIR might not be Daytona, and the 707-horsepower Challenger Hellcat might seem tame to a legend like ol' Jaws, but there's a not-small part of me that's thinking about how hard Dodge's fire-breathing kitty might bite.
Just a few hours previous, I'd gotten behind the wheel of the Hellcat for the first time, letting its hyperbole-spitting, supercharged V8 Hemi pull me yieldingly through Portland's morning commuter traffic. Lulled into a cocky certainty by the Challenger's good manners at low speed, I drove the throttle just a hair too deep, too fast when I ran on to the highway ramp. For just an instant the rear tires were utterly drenched in torque, and the back end of the big Dodge loosened up like a drift car on a wet track. Throttle steer lives at the fleeting whim of your right foot in this car.
It was no big thing to lay off the gas and pull the Hellcat back in line as I entered the highway, but the incident did get me to thinking: What will this car do to me on a road course?