2009 Dodge Charger Police Hemi Sxt Appearance -57 Photos- on 2040-cars
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Dodge
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Charger
Mileage: 75,173
Trim: POLICE HEMI W/ SXT PACKAGE
Offered here for your consideration is a 2009 Dodge Charger POLICE
Dark Titanium Metallic paint with black interior
Featuring the HEMI V8 rated at 360 hp and 400 ft lb, special ordered with the SXT appearance package.
This vehicle has been fleet maintained since new by the Minnesota BCA (bureau of criminal apprehension) .
It currently has 75,173 miles.
100% ready to go, this is as nice as they come.
As you will notice from the pictures below, this Charger was never used for patrol or transport duty, there are no holes left from spotlights, antenna, bumper guards, etc. This is an extremely clean unit, inside and out.
I have included two links for interested parties to research regarding the unique options and pedigree of this car.
Please note that the SXT appearence package was a special order only for the Police chargers.
here is a PDF link to the 2009 brochure for the police features -
http://fleet.championcjd.com/media/images/Features/cjd/BG_Dodge_Police_52908.pdf
and here is a link to the informative ALLPAR site regarding the police chargers-
http://www.allpar.com/squads/police-cars/charger.html
please click on the "VIEW ALL" BOX IN THE PIC BELOW TO GET A BETTER LOOK AT THE 57 PHOTOS
I could fill pages upon pages here with information about this car, but I feel these 2 links can sum it up in an honest and informative manner.
This vehicle is being offered for sale by
XGOVERNMENTCARS.COM
763-533-6226
open 10am - 6pm monday thru saturday
located at
2420 Nevada Ave N.
Golden Valley MN 55427
feel free to call anytime with questions regarding this or any of the 35 other government owned vehicles in our inventory .
(We have great prices for shipping and transport, as well. contact us with your ZIP for an accurate quote)
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