Hailing from Motor City, Detroit, Dodge predates the Chrysler Corporation since its founding in 1900. By 1928, the company was in the hands of Chrysler, who took the brand as its manufacturer of trucks initially. Throughout the decades, Dodge has been building some of the most recognizable and sought-after vehicles in their time and now. From the Dodge Dart to the Coronet, Charger, Viper, Durango, Ram, and many more, the brand became a symbol of American sturdiness. A model that truly evoked this sense of sturdiness is the Dodge Durango, which was introduced in 1997 and is currently in its 3rd generation. If your eyes are on an SUV that drives like a supercar, then look no further than this spick and clean 2023 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat Premium with a mere 1,750 miles on the odometer. On top of this low mileage example, this Durango has a neat surprise under the hood from the builders at Hennessey Performance packing in 1000HP.
For those seeking a mid-size SUV that defies conventional expectations, consider the Dodge Durango. Since its third-generation debut in 2010, the Durango has maintained a commanding presence. This 2023 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat exemplifies the recipe Dodge has been delivering for some years, delivering over 700 horsepower in a family-friendly package. With only 11,500 miles on the odometer, this SRT Hellcat Durango offers exhilarating performance paired with practical features. Ideal for enthusiasts who appreciate neck breaking acceleration and a robust V8 soundtrack, this Durango is not for the faint-hearted.
In 2023 it was announced that Dodge Challenger production was coming to an end, with no direct replacement on the horizon. Many speculate that this could be the last time you can get your hands on a V8-powered Challenger. And, as a tribute to the significance of this being the last model year for the Charger and Challenger, Dodge bestowed all ’23 models with the “Last Call” commemorative underhood plaque. Our featured car is a 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Jailbreak with the Customer Preferred Package 26C. With just 300 miles on the clock, this Last Call Challenger SRT Hellcat Jailbreak could be yours with incredibly low mileage.
A true muscle car that waned during the end of its life pre-hiatus, and then made a true comeback with its reintroduction in 2006 is the Dodge Charger. The outgoing seventh-generation Charger was produced from 2011-2023 and was the high point of the car's modern iteration. A proper send-off Dodge has made with the 2023 Dodge Charger King Daytona, the Charger is hard to buy due to its demand, and the last call King Daytona is even harder as it's limited to just 300 units and today you have the chance to own a one of these limited-edition 2023 Dodge Charger King Daytona. The car comes with a slew of King Daytona-specific design and Hellcat Redeye performance upgrades.
For a car that was reintroduced in 2005, the Dodge Charger has a dizzying number of variants. But one thing’s for sure: even though the four-door sedan had been around for some time, the engineers at Dodge knew how to keep interest in the model. How did they do it? By creating more and more powerful versions as the years went by. This, the 2023 Dodge Charger Hellcat Widebody Jailbreak, was the most potent Charger offered from the factory and was a fitting send off for what will be the last V8-powered generation of the car. The Jailbreak package unlocks an incredible 807 hp — more power than virtually anything else this side of a hypercar. Our featured car comes in an attractive spec and has run just 7,500 miles.
Modern American muscle cars don't just hint at power; they shout it from the rooftops, setting the industry standard for performance while flaunting designs that demand attention. Today, we present you with a prime example of this legacy, the 2023 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody 'Last Call". An instant classic with a mere 253 miles on the odometer, it's primed to inject adrenaline into your weekend drives, true to the muscle car spirit with Dodge giving a final celebration of the mighty V8's packed into these American Icons.
The Dodge Challenger, a celebrated American automotive icon, is nearing the end of its production life cycle. Originally introduced as a value version of the full-sized Coronet Silver Challenger, the nameplate gained independence in 1969, positioning itself to compete with the Mercury Cougar and the Pontiac Firebird. While its competitors have long since discontinued production, the Challenger has endured and is now the sole survivor. With 2023 set to be the final year of production, the Challenger is poised to achieve collector status and hold a special place in the hearts of enthusiasts. Offered for sale is a 2023 Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody Jailbreak, with a mere 18 miles on the odometer and Last Call commemorative plaque under the hood. This top-of-the-line vehicle is an extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of automotive history.
Cars fit for family duties very rarely come with any performance abilities, and even rarer are they considered “drivers’ cars.” However, when Dodge announced the Durango SRT 392, that preconception was thrown out the window. Our featured car, a 2022 Dodge Durango SRT 392 AWD, is the perfect solution for someone who loves muscle cars but also needs the practicality offered by an SUV with three rows of seats. It really is the best of both worlds, with a 6.4-liter V8 under the hood and the spirit of the Challenger baked into this SUV’s DNA. When not tearing up the streets, the Durango’s spacious interior affords it seating for up to seven, the latest in tech and comfort, and one of the largest cargo areas in its class. Our featured car comes with a wide range of equipment and is offered to its next owner with just 24,700 miles on the clock.
Dodge's Charger nameplate carries a storied history. It made its debut in 1966 as a pony car and continued in that form until 1978. After a brief hiatus, it reemerged in 1982 as a subcompact car for a limited five-year run. A more extended break followed until the sixth generation arrived in 2006, transforming into a muscle sedan. This format persisted into the seventh generation, which continues to this day. Dodge has treated us to some remarkable special editions, pushing the horsepower envelope beyond typical family sedan boundaries. Enter one of these remarkable editions: the 2022 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody Jailbreak, a ferocious powerhouse with just 203 miles on the clock, equipped with the Customer Preferred Package 27D and a hair under 800 horsepower ready to be unleashed. The question is, are you up for the challenge?
Dodge has been the advocate for American muscle cars. Almost every motorhead dreamed of owning a Dodge muscle car when they were young, and some still do. With 2023 being the Dodge Chargers' final year, let's take a trip down memory lane. The Charger was first introduced in 1966, discontinued twice in 1978 and 1981, and resurrected in 2006 to a raging success. With seven generations under its belt, the Dodge Charger has built up a cult following and will be sorely missed. With Chargers becoming limited all of a sudden, up for grabs is a 2022 Dodge Charger Scat Pack Widebody with just 5,034 miles on the odometer.
Picture this; you walk into a Dodge dealership to customize your own performance machine. With many choices to pick from, the setup you prefer is locked from the factory; what does one do? The short and simple answer would be to drive off in this 2022 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody Jailbreak present today. With unique features provided by the factory, this modern American performance machine has just a reported 2,100 miles on the clock and stands out no matter where you are and whom you park next to.
Dodge has a whole lineup of historic nameplates, and the Charger is one that was first seen in 1966. As you can imagine, the first generation was a muscle car with a sleek fastback design. We are now on the seventh generation that debuted in 2011, and is still going strong as a full-size sedan. This generation is popularly seen on the silver screen as a police car since Dodge does produce a police variant of this car for several PDs across the country. What we’ve got here is not a police variant, but another special variant called the Scat Pack. This 2022 Dodge Charger Scat Pack Widebody is a brand-new vehicle in essence, carrying just 2,000 miles from the factory. It’s a potent package that can convey the family around in its Jekyll persona, while allowing you to unleash your inner demon when you access its Hyde side. Purchase it now, you won’t regret it.
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Hailing from Motor City, Detroit, Dodge predates the Chrysler Corporation since its founding in 1900. By 1928, the company was in the hands of Chrysler, who took the brand as its manufacturer of trucks initially. Throughout the decades, Dodge has been building some of the most recognizable and sought-after vehicles in their time and now. From the Dodge Dart to the Coronet, Charger, Viper, Durango, Ram, and many more, the brand became a symbol of American sturdiness. A model that truly evoked this sense of sturdiness is the Dodge Durango, which was introduced in 1997 and is currently in its 3rd generation. If your eyes are on an SUV that drives like a supercar, then look no further than this spick and clean 2023 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat Premium with a mere 1,750 miles on the odometer. On top of this low mileage example, this Durango has a neat surprise under the hood from the builders at Hennessey Performance packing in 1000HP.
For those seeking a mid-size SUV that defies conventional expectations, consider the Dodge Durango. Since its third-generation debut in 2010, the Durango has maintained a commanding presence. This 2023 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat exemplifies the recipe Dodge has been delivering for some years, delivering over 700 horsepower in a family-friendly package. With only 11,500 miles on the odometer, this SRT Hellcat Durango offers exhilarating performance paired with practical features. Ideal for enthusiasts who appreciate neck breaking acceleration and a robust V8 soundtrack, this Durango is not for the faint-hearted.
In 2023 it was announced that Dodge Challenger production was coming to an end, with no direct replacement on the horizon. Many speculate that this could be the last time you can get your hands on a V8-powered Challenger. And, as a tribute to the significance of this being the last model year for the Charger and Challenger, Dodge bestowed all ’23 models with the “Last Call” commemorative underhood plaque. Our featured car is a 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Jailbreak with the Customer Preferred Package 26C. With just 300 miles on the clock, this Last Call Challenger SRT Hellcat Jailbreak could be yours with incredibly low mileage.