



Now here’s a vehicle you don’t see in our listings very often. The Dodge Caliber. This compact car was made by Chrysler Corporation’s sub-brand Dodge between 2006 and 2011. It’s a five-door hatchback, and was pretty well received, especially in its initial years. For example, in 2008, the year from which this 2008 Dodge Caliber SRT4 hails, over 84,000 found homes in the United States alone. This particular vehicle is available in Augusta, Georgia, and makes for a great first car. It’s got under 33,000 miles on it and a spunky turbo four under the hood. You’ve got a 6-speed manual transmission at your disposal, sending around 285hp to the front wheels. Hot hatchback, anyone?

Dressed in Red Metallic, this 2008 Dodge Caliber SRT4 definitely looks a bit menacing, albeit not in an over-the-top manner. It’s got some factory styling enhancements over a regular Caliber, such as 19-inch SRT polished aluminum wheels, bigger brakes, and a more hunkered-down stance. With its functional hood air intake, rear spoiler and chrome exhaust tip, you can definitely tell that this is the hot Caliber, if the SRT4 badging isn’t tell-tale enough. The interior of this 2008 Dodge Caliber SRT4 comes with black leather and some SRT4 emblems here and there. It’s got leather upholstery for the five seats. The driver’s area contains sport pedals, white-faced gauges and a distinctive gear knob for that six-speed gearbox. You’ve also got air conditioning and heating for comfort, and a touchscreen head unit for musical needs. Apart from these, it’s your typical family car interior. There’s plenty of storage spaces, including an overhead console for sunglasses, reading lamps, cup holders and a spacious trunk. And need we mention the obligatory power door locks, power windows and power mirrors?

This 2008 Dodge Caliber SRT4 packs a turbocharged 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine. It’s rated at a reported 285hp and 265lb-ft, but independent testing at the time found these figures to be rather conservative. A 6-speed manual transmission sends power to the front wheels. It’s got MacPherson Strut front suspension and multi-link rear suspension for excellent handling. Meanwhile, a set of upgraded brakes were also standard.




Now here’s a vehicle you don’t see in our listings very often. The Dodge Caliber. This compact car was made by Chrysler Corporation’s sub-brand Dodge between 2006 and 2011. It’s a five-door hatchback, and was pretty well received, especially in its initial years. For example, in 2008, the year from which this 2008 Dodge Caliber SRT4 hails, over 84,000 found homes in the United States alone. This particular vehicle is available in Augusta, Georgia, and makes for a great first car. It’s got under 33,000 miles on it and a spunky turbo four under the hood. You’ve got a 6-speed manual transmission at your disposal, sending around 285hp to the front wheels. Hot hatchback, anyone?



Dodge has a reputation for creating some iconic yet unexpected performance cars, and the 2008 Dodge Caliber SRT4 is a prime example. Following on from the success the brand had with the Neon SRT4, the Caliber takes a similar approach: take a fairly unassuming family car and add lots of power. To do so, Dodge added a turbocharger and completely reworked the engine internals of the standard Caliber while retaining the same capacity of 2.4 liters. This particular example is reported to have a genuine mileage of 30,000 on the odometer and is reported to have been kept completely stock throughout that time.




The 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody Jailbreak represents the final and most customizable evolution of Dodge’s modern muscle car era. With just 147 miles, this example is essentially showroom-new and offers collectors a rare opportunity to own a near-delivery-condition Redeye Jailbreak. Finished in striking B5 Blue over a black interior with Alcantara and Laguna leather seating, this car combines bold styling with extreme performance. The Jailbreak package unlocks a wide range of factory customization options, making each example uniquely specified, and this one is further enhanced with premium features such as the Harman Kardon audio system, Technology Group, and Driver Convenience Group.



Ah, those crazy Americans. Only they’d stick a 383 into a compact car way back in the Sixties! That’s what this 1968 Dodge Dart GTS rocks, in all its 4-barrel carb glory. It’s got a Medium Dark Turquoise Metallic coat of paint, white transverse “Bumblee” rear stripes, and a Torqueflite 727 sending drive to the rear wheels. Coming from the fourth generation of the Dart, it’s currently up for grabs in Mission Viejo, California, having covered under 37,000 miles so far.



Can a vehicle be brutish and practical at the same time? Can you get 1,000 horsepower, wrapped in a muscle car body but with rear seats at the same time? Yes, this Pitch Black 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Jailbreak Hennessey HPE1000 is living, breathing proof that it is indeed possible. Coming from the third generation of Challenger and upgraded with Hennessey Performance’s HPE1000 Package, this 1,587-mile machine is all the car you’d want, and more, plus even more. It’s currently up for grabs in Seffner, Florida. With its black interior, power sunroof, SRT Jailbreak 27D Package, Technology Group, Driver Convenience Group and more, it’s the perfect solution for a petrolhead constrained with just a single car garage or parking space.




Now here’s a vehicle you don’t see in our listings very often. The Dodge Caliber. This compact car was made by Chrysler Corporation’s sub-brand Dodge between 2006 and 2011. It’s a five-door hatchback, and was pretty well received, especially in its initial years. For example, in 2008, the year from which this 2008 Dodge Caliber SRT4 hails, over 84,000 found homes in the United States alone. This particular vehicle is available in Augusta, Georgia, and makes for a great first car. It’s got under 33,000 miles on it and a spunky turbo four under the hood. You’ve got a 6-speed manual transmission at your disposal, sending around 285hp to the front wheels. Hot hatchback, anyone?



This Blue Chip 2009 Cadillac Escalade will immediately bring you memories of mid-2000s rap and hip hop music videos. It’s the definitive American full-size luxury SUV with its Cashmere and Cocoa two-tone interior, a spacious six-seat layout, and the V8 Ultra Luxury Collection Package. Furthermore, this machine comes with the Rear Seat Entertainment System and only 47,270 miles on its wheels. If you want to experience solid American luxury from the Two Thousands, this massive family hauler is available in Royal Palm Beach, Florida.



Known as the 'go everywhere vehicle,' the Land Rover Defender is one of the most utilitarian and iconic vehicles in the world's automotive history and remains a relevant name today. However, much has changed since the Series 1 left the factories in the Fifties. Modern Land Rovers come equipped with all sorts of electronic driver assist systems to make traversal in rough terrain efficient, quick, and convenient. But for those who want a more 'raw experience' to truly connect with the vehicle and conquer the elements without compromising on more modern luxuries, this 1991 Land Rover Defender 110 is the ideal choice. Reportedly sporting several amenities for the driver, this Land Rover gives both the tactile experience of a classic Land Rover and a range of modern conveniences and luxuries.

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