



The Dodge Charger is one of the most muscular and potent-looking four-door sedans you can buy right now. While a regular Charger is menacing enough, this particular 2023 Dodge Charger Scat Pack Super Bee Special Edition dials things up several notches. Packing just 1,500 miles on the clock, you can be the new owner of this all-stock, one-owner, 1 of 500 car. The current owner says that two keys are included in the sale. The car comes with several options, including the Navigation and Travel Group, Technology Group, and the Widebody Package.

Plum Crazy is the paint code for this 2023 Dodge Charger Scat Pack Super Bee Special Edition’s iconic outer appearance, and when paired with the Scat Pack Widebody kit, it looks amazing. Of course, the car also has several exterior features that further elevate its awesomeness factor. These include body-colored fender flares, 18-inch aluminum wheels with locking lug nuts, black Charger exhaust tips, a satin black Dodge taillamp badge, a single scoop SRT hood, and a Mopar black hood pin kit. The Super Bee exterior graphics complete the appearance of this amazing family sedan.The interior of this 2023 Dodge Charger Scat Pack Super Bee Special Edition comes with Super Bee specification Nappa and Alcantara seats. The front seats are heated, ventilated, and power-adjustable. Then, there are real carbon-fiber interior accents and even a suede headliner. Meanwhile, the driver grips a flat-bottomed multifunction steering wheel, and the dash panel features premium stitching. The car also comes with dual-zone automatic climate control, blind-spot indicators, driver and passenger lower LED lamps, front overhead LED lighting, a power-adjustable tilt-and-telescopic steering column, and advanced brake assist. It’s also got lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, automatic headlamps, and forward collision warning. Finally, infotainment needs are addressed by the latest Chrysler uConnect 4C Nav system, which includes Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and in-built GPS navigation.

Packing a 6.4-liter HEMI V8 under the hood, this 2023 Dodge Charger Scat Pack Super Bee Special Edition is ready to rock and roll. An 8-speed automatic gearbox with paddle shifters sends the power to the rear wheels for a truly thrilling experience. The car also has all-speed traction control, a performance shift indicator, and adaptive suspension.

2023 Dodge Charger Scat Pack Super Bee Special Edition Widebody
6.4L V8 SRT® HEMI® MDS Engine
8–Speed Automatic 8HP70 Transmission
RWD
Plum Crazy Exterior
Black Interior
Scat Pack Widebody – 21V
Widebody Package
All–Speed Traction Control
Performance Shift–Indicator
Body–Color Fender Flares
Flat–Bottom Steering Wheel
Adaptive Damping Suspension
Plus Group:
Black–Edged Premium Floormats
Blind–Spot Indicator with Memory/Power/Heat Mirrors
Premium–Stitched Dash Panel
Driver and Passenger Lower LED Lamps
Front Overhead LED Lighting
Exterior Mirrors Courtesy Lamps
Automatic Adjust–in–Reverse Exterior Mirrors
Power Tilt / Telescope Steering Column
Blind–Spot and Cross–Path Detection
Locking Lug–Nuts
Super Bee Special Edition:
Super Bee Nappa / Alcantara Seats
Super Bee Exterior Graphics
Single Scoop SRT® Hood with Air Intake
Black Hood Pin Kit by Mopar®
Drag Mode Suspension
18–Inch x 11–Inch Aluminum Wheels
Ventilated Front Seats
Power Front Driver and Passenger Seats
2–Way Power Lumbar Adjustable Passenger Seat
Memory for Radio, Driver Seat and Exterior Mirrors
Satin Black "Dodge" Tail Lamp Badge
Black Charger Exhaust Tips
Red Brake Calipers
Technology Group:
Advanced Brake–Assist
Rain–Sensitive Windshield Wipers
Lane–Departure Warning Plus
Automatic High–Beam Headlamp–Control
Full–Speed Forward–Collision Warning Plus
Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop
Carbon / Suede Interior Package:
Suede Headliner
Real Carbon Fiber Interior Accents
Navigation & Travel Group:
GPS Navigation
Uconnect® 4C NAV with 8.4–Inch Touch Screen Display
2 Keys
All Stock
1 Owner
1 Out of 500 2023 Scat Pack Super Bee Widebody Produced



Since debuting as a muscle car in 1966, the Dodge Charger has gone on to become one of the most recognizable nameplates from this iconic American automaker. The seventh generation Charger, also known as the LD, enjoyed a stellar production run from 2011 to 2023. That’s not all, it’s butch looks and potent V8 power made this a true muscle sedan for the modern era. It’s also been widely seen as a cop car, especially on the silver screen. Thanks to the Charger’s value proposition, it’s the perfect upgrade for someone who wants a car that’s like a Challenger, but with a proper rear seat, four doors, and more trunk space. Now, we have a 2022 Dodge Charger Scat Pack for sale from Waverly, Tennessee. This car has done just 3,006 miles, making it pretty much brand-new! Quick, call or DM us to make it yours.



What we have brought to you here is a rare chance to own a piece of automotive machinery. This is a 2020 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Daytona 50th Anniversary edition introduced to celebrate the 1969 original with a limited run of 501 units. It also pays homage to its NASCAR heritage. This Hellcat has only above 9,000 miles on its odometer, and it awaits in Nicholson, Pennsylvania for its next lucky owner.



If you click on this listing, you belong to the niche group of enthusiasts who aspire to keep the gasoline engine alive. In a world that is focused on going green and noiseless engines, people like you thrive by sending the gas pedal to the metal and hearing a roaring beast under your control. What better vehicle than an American muscle car to go about that? This vehicle belongs to the family of muscle cars, which have a reputation as drag strip weapons. This 1973 Dodge Charger SE comes to our inventory from Jackson, Tennessee. SE stands for “Special Edition,” and it is a luxury trim of the original Charger. With 33108 reported miles on its clock, this classic awaits its new owner.




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’s famous third-generation Challenger is widely recognized as one of the last modern muscle cars in the world. Made between 2008 and 2023, it was offered in myriad forms, from tame 3.6-liter V6-toting boulevard cruiser, all the way up to brutish supercharged Hellcat machines. Today’s 2016 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is a bit more special because it’s one of just 40 produced with Forza Stage 4R tuning. This low-mileage car from Manteca comes with just over 31,000 miles on the clock. It’s got premium Laguna Leather SRT seats, custom 3-piece forged wheels with gold finish, and a whole bunch of Forza goodies that make it even more potent than a stock, 700-horse SRT Hellcat. If you want the ultimate Challenger experience, this car is up for grabs and you’d better be swift.



One of the most interesting and true-to-original modern muscle cars has got to be the third-generation Dodge Challenger. When it debuted in 2008, the American public were thrilled because here was a car that looked like it came from the golden era of muscle cars – the Sixties! Yet, it also had modern elements to its look, an up-to-date passenger cabin, and a slew of modern, punchy engines, including, of course, V8s. The Challenger in this form would be made right up until 2023, assembled in Brampton and always made as a two-door notchback coupe. But hang on, convertibles do exist. Yes, we’ve got a 1 of 1 build by Droptop Customs, in the form of this 72-mile 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 Convertible. Indeed, this is one special car that’s definitely a collector’s piece but who’s to say you can’t enjoy it? If you absolutely must own this machine, contact us ASAP because it lives in Boca Raton, Florida. Oh, and we must casually mention that it’s got 1,025 horses under the hood.




Do you want to be the proud owner of an American grand tourer from the Two Thousands, of which fewer than 15,500 were made? Yes, you can get yourself this 2004 Cadillac XLR from Lemont, Illinois and boast that it’s one of only 3,665 cars made in 2004. Rarer than some supercars, the Cadillac XLR was Caddy’s crack at the luxury grand tourer market. And you know what? It’s one of those cars that was massively underestimated when it was brand-new. Not enough people were brave enough to check it out, which was a mistake, because Cadillac had made something truly great. Now, XLRs are slowly gaining popularity, so you’d better snap up this sub-21,000 mile car before prices start going up – after all, Demand and Supply – that’s basic economics.



By 2001, the fourth-generation F-body platform was nearing the end of its production run, and cars like this represented the final chapter of Pontiac’s classic rear-wheel-drive muscle era. This 2001 Pontiac Firebird Formula Coupe comes equipped with the desirable WS6 Ram Air Performance & Handling Package and shows under 13,000 miles, placing it in exceptionally preserved territory for a 25-year-old performance car. With its aggressive Trans Am appearance conversion, functional Ram Air hood, and legendary LS1 powerplant, this example delivers the raw, analog driving experience enthusiasts crave—without modern electronic interference. Low-mileage LS1 cars are becoming increasingly difficult to find in this condition, making this one particularly appealing to collectors and drivers alike.



Dodge’s famous third-generation Challenger is widely recognized as one of the last modern muscle cars in the world. Made between 2008 and 2023, it was offered in myriad forms, from tame 3.6-liter V6-toting boulevard cruiser, all the way up to brutish supercharged Hellcat machines. Today’s 2016 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is a bit more special because it’s one of just 40 produced with Forza Stage 4R tuning. This low-mileage car from Manteca comes with just over 31,000 miles on the clock. It’s got premium Laguna Leather SRT seats, custom 3-piece forged wheels with gold finish, and a whole bunch of Forza goodies that make it even more potent than a stock, 700-horse SRT Hellcat. If you want the ultimate Challenger experience, this car is up for grabs and you’d better be swift.

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