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2006 Dodge Charger Srt8 on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:55323 Color: Black
Location:

Gladeville, Tennessee, United States

Gladeville, Tennessee, United States

Relive the glorious past of classic Dodge Charger in its modern reincarnation. Raw power excitement in the Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl coat 2006 Dodge Charger SRT8 defining “elegant power” (no comparison with a Charger R/T). Own a like-new SRT8 for less than a price of a new R/T! - Only 55,323 miles & original owner. Diligently maintained & always garaged. Like new, no scratches, dents, rust, or leaks. No pets, non-smoker (but has ash tray & lighter). Clean title. - Awe-inspiring muscle car performance 6.1-Liter (370-CID) 425-HP HEMI SMPI V8 engine (factory, no modifications; direct drive, no turbo) delivers an instant acceleration (< 5 sec 0-60) kick & exhaust rumble yet also sustains a quiet low-RPM ride while cruising (180 mph speedometer)! - Automatic transmission with manual override - Huge high-performance 20” x 9” Aluminum SRT Design wheels with practical all-season M&S high-performance 245/45ZR20 tires. Remote pressure sensing/display - Red "Brembo" anti-lock ABS 4-wheel disc performance brakes - Comfortable leather-trimmed red-stitched heated sport seats w/preferred suede accents in a large 4-door interior for 5 people. Sure-grip leather steering wheel & shift knob - Electronic Stability Program (ESP) "On"/"Off", ABS brakes, cruise control, all-speed traction control, dual front occupant-sensing air bags, fog lamps, halogen headlamps, defrost-heating left & right mirrors, auto-dim rear view mirror, rear window defroster, speed-sensitive variable intermittent wipers - Power "everything": Steering, brakes, driver & passenger seats, windows, locks, left & right mirrors, sunroof - Loaded, all possible SRT Option Groups I, II, and III (dual zone A/C, “Kicker” sound, GPS navigation, hands-free cell phone “U-Connect”, 6-CD MP3 changer, etc.) and factory-only add-ons - Remote control engine start (add-on) - Illuminated SRT8 door entry guards (add-on) - Large, sliding power sunroof - Universal garage door opener - "Sentry Key" theft deterrent system alarm, speed sensitive power locks, remote keyless entry Get this truly impressive like-new SRT8 for only $22,500 OBO (sticker $43,115), and out-run a slower new Charger R/T costing much more;

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Daily Driver: 2015 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat

Tue, May 26 2015

Daily Driver videos are micro-reviews of vehicles in the Autoblog press fleet, reviewed by the staffers who drive them every day. Today's Daily Driver features the 2015 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat, reviewed by Greg Migliore. You can watch the video above or read a transcript below. Watch more Autoblog videos at /videos. VIDEO TRANSCRIPT: [00:00:00] Hey, everybody. It's Greg Migliore and today I am driving a 707-horsepower Dodge Charger. That can only mean one thing: I'm driving the Hellcat. Naturally, the spotlight feature of this car is the 6.2-liter supercharged Hemi V8. Makes 707 horsepower and 650 pound feet of torque. [00:00:30] Now naturally the engine sounds great and you can hear all of those horses going out the exhaust in back, which I think the Dodge guys have tuned really well. I think it's got one of the more unique sounds in the industry. All that horsepower will do that, but they've tuned it so there's a low kind of growl, and then it burbles and it's angry [00:01:00], it's visceral. I like it. It's intoxicating. It's different than other muscle cars. It's different than European exotics. I think it sounds great. I'm driving in sport right now which allows me to use the paddle shifters. I think it sounds a little better and the shifts of the eight-speed automatic transmission are a little bit more aggressive. For such a powerful car, Dodge did a nice job of tuning it to be actually pretty drivable. I just took a corner right there and the [00:01:30] steering offers you satisfying weight to your inputs. It's a little bit of a heavier steering, especially compared to some of the earlier generation Chargers. It's sporty, but it's not crazy. The design of the Dodge Charger is a critical element. That's why a lot of people buy this car, is it gives them that muscle car heritage look. The Hellcat has some special design cues that are also functional. You've got a couple of extra air intakes up front, keeps everything cool and breathing, the air flowing through; a nice spoiler in back [00:02:00] that helps keep the aero, and the downforce keeps you on the ground. The HID projector headlights really pop, especially at night, and in back you've got the LED taillights that spread out wide across the back end of this car like some of the great Chargers of the past. This car rolls on 20-inch black wheels with a spiderweb design. I think they look good. They're kind of low-key, which I think is great.

Chrysler extends fuel tank warranties on LX cars, NHTSA ends probe

Tue, 18 Feb 2014

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has ended its investigation of 153,817, 5.7-liter and 6.1-liter Hemi V8-powered 2006 Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger and Dodge Magnum models after reports of stalling. Chrysler has responded by granting a lifetime warranty on the fuel tanks for these vehicles.
NHTSA received 299 reports of engines stalling while the models were stopped or driving at low speeds, and began an investigation. The government agency found that the control valve shutoff float in the V8s' 19-gallon fuel tank could malfunction if the fuel had too high of an ethanol content. In many cases, the valve would break in the open position, allowing the tank to be overfilled, which would then cause the cars to stall. However, there were no accidents reported, and the vehicles could be restarted immediately.
There will not be a recall on these vehicles because, "the condition represents a low risk to motor vehicle safety and is adequately addressed by Chrysler's extended warranty," NHTSA said to The Detroit News.

Chrysler celebrates 30 years of minivans with special editions

Tue, 03 Sep 2013

It's been known by many names: the Chrysler Town & Country, Dodge Caravan, Plymouth Voyager, Chrysler Voyager, Lancia Voyager, Volkswagen Routan, Ram Cargo Van... but the bottom line is that Chrysler's minivans have defined the segment for 30 years now. In fact, Chrysler says it has sold 13 million of them since 1983, helped along by the Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan that accounted for nearly half of all minivans sold in the United States just last year. So to celebrate this three-decade milestone, the Auburn Hills auto has announced a pair of new special editions.
The 2014 Chrysler Town & Country 30th Anniversary Edition starts the Touring-L trim and includes such special touches as 17-inch wheels, unique badging, available Granite Crystal Pearl paint and an interior decked out in black Alcantara and Nappa leather, piano black trim and all the optional bells and whistles bundled in.
The 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan 30th Anniversary Edition, meanwhile, starts off with either the SE or SXT trims and also upgrades with 17-inch alloys as well as color-keyed mirrors and an interior with silver stitching, piano black trim, power everything, and of course, those special badges.