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Black 2007 Dodge Charger 3.5l V6 - 67120 Miles on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:67120
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States

I'm selling a BLACK 2007 Dodge Charger.

--Specifications--

17/24 MPG (City/Highway; though, I've noticed it gets better than that, up to 20/27 MPG)
16 gallon gas tank (currently ~ $50-60 to fill up, regular 87)
Four Doors, Sedan Style, 5 seats, all comfortable
Automatic Transmission
Ample Trunk space (at least 3 whole bodies, up to 5 if you chop 'em up)
Rear Wheel Drive
V6 HO 3.5L engine @ ~250 HP (VROOM)
Premium Sound System ft. 4 JBL speakers and a new, Clarion deck with MP3, Auxiliary input, built in Pandora compatibility, bluetooth functionality (up to 3 devices). No subwoofer, but has a remote.
Large tires, chrome rims. Tires replaced within last year.

--More Details--

I am the original owner, which means I have all service records. I bought it when it had 3 miles on it. No, not 3,000. Not 300. Three.

It has never been in an accident.

Mechanically, it has consistently been worked on by Dodge dealerships only, since I possess the lifetime, nontransferable warranty. I've brought it in to other shops for smog and oil changes, but it has only been worked on by Dodge mechanics for any issues it has had. 

The car was once keyed by some irreverent asshole (FUUUU), and my insurance allowed the car to be repainted in its entirety with the exception of the rear bumper (which I thought was kind of silly, but hey, it didn't cost me anything but time).

*I still possess the lifetime warranty. If you want me to take this in to be serviced in full, we can work something out, provided I get a down payment of some sort and we write out a formal contract.  The car needs an adjustment for the emergency brake, which I have taken in for service, but to no avail.  I plan to call the dealership to scream at them in the near future, and I intend to have this problem corrected by the time I sell it.

--Aesthetics--

The car has minor superficial scratches, and a tiny dent in the driver's door. The bumper has some minor scratches. Other than these minor issues, it is in perfect condition. LOOK HOW SHINY IT IS. JUST LOOK. 

It looks like the Bat Mobile from Batman Begins.  Just don't do the voice.  Nobody wins with the voice.

There is a pussy magnet installed, although it is invisible**. A small calibration changes the polarity into a dick magnet, if you prefer to attract men.

--Why Am I Selling It?--


I love this car, but I live in LA, and it's just a matter of time before someone smashes it to pieces. Also, as it's a large car, parking can be somewhat of a pain in the LA area. It's definitely still doable, but it's easier to have something smaller, which is what I'm going for. 

...Plus, I need the money. I'm going into business for myself, and having some extra cash while I transition will be a lot easier. 

--You, the Buyer...--

I'd prefer if my baby went into good hands, and not into the soulless cold clutches of a dealership, where they will mark the price up and lie to whoever next possesses it. 

That said, I promise to be honest and forthcoming with any and all information about my car, the problems it has had, the advantages, disadvantages, etc. 

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