Dodge: Charger Srt8 on 2040-cars
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RARE 2007 DODGE C HARGER SRT8 - LOW MILAGE -CLEAN TITLE EXCELLENT CONDITION The Charger SRT8 is Dodges modern-day muscle car, serving up 425 horsepower and all the acceleration you can handle. * Engine and Transmission 100%* Fully loaded* No leaks or other mechanical problems * Brembo brakes* 5 speed automatic/tip tronic * ONLY 45,000 miles* Premium rim and tires 20 OTHER FEATURES ARE: 4 Door Multi-link rear suspension 4-wheel ABS Brakes Overall height: 58.2 ABS and Driveline Traction Control Overall Length: 200.1 Audio controls on steering wheel Overall Width: 74.5 Audio System Premium Brand Speakers Overhead console: Mini with storage Auxilliary transmission cooler Passenger Airbag Body-colored bumpers Polished forged aluminum rims Body-colored grille Power Adjustable Pedals Braking Assist Power remote driver mirror adjustment Center Console: Full with covered storage Power remote passenger mirror adjustment Clock: In-radio display Power remote trunk release Coil front spring Power steering Coil rear spring Power windows CompassCruise control Rear bench Cupholders: Front and rear Rear center seatbelt: 3-point belt Curb weight: 4,160 lbs. Rear door type: Trunk Diameter of tires: 20.0 Rear Head Room: 36.2 Digital Audio Input Rear Hip Room: 55.5 Door pockets: Driver, passenger and rear Rear Leg Room: 40.2 Door reinforcement: Side-impact door beam Rear seats center armrest Driver airbag Rear Shoulder Room: 57.6 Dual illuminated vanity mirrors Rear spoiler: Wing Engine immobilizer Rear Stabilizer Bar: Regular External temperature display Regular front stabilizer bar Floor mats: Carpet front and rear Remote activated exterior entry lights Fold forward seatback rear seats Remote power door locks Four-wheel Independent Suspension Right rear passenger door type: Conventional Front and rear reading lights Seatback storage: 1 Front and rear suspension stabilizer bars Seatbelt pretensioners: Front Front fog/driving lights Short and long arm front suspension Front Head Room: 38.7 Simulated suede/leather seat upholstery Front Hip Room: 52.6 Front Leg Room: 41.8Front Shoulder Room: 59.3 Front sport seat Stability control Front Ventilated disc brakes Surround Audio Fuel Capacity: 19.0 gal. Suspension class: Sport Fuel Consumption: City: 14 mpg Tachometer Fuel Consumption: Highway: 20 mpg Tilt and telescopic steering wheel Fuel Type: Premium unleaded Tire Pressure Monitoring System: Tire specific Headlights off auto delay Tires: Prefix: P Heated driver mirror Tires: Profile: 45 Heated passenger mirror Tires: Speed Rating: Z In-Dash single CD player Tires: Width: 245 mm Independent front suspension classification Total Number of Speakers: 6 Independent rear suspension Trip computer Instrumentation: Low fuel level Two 12V DC power outlets Leather/metal-look shift knob trim Type of tires: Performance AS Leather/metal-look steering wheel trim Universal remote transmitter Left rear passenger door type: Conventional Variable intermittent front wipers Manual child safety locks Vehicle Emissions: ULEV Manual front air conditioning Wheelbase: 120.0 Manufacturers 0-60mph acceleration time (seconds): 5.4 s Wheel Diameter: 20 Max cargo capacity: 16 cu.ft. Wheel Width: 9 Metal-look center console trim Window grid antenna Small crack in the back bumper can be fixed before purchase or a discount can be given if you want to fix it yourself.
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