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Old 05-12-2025, 01:36 AM
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Default Toxic Orange 2011 Dodge Challenger R/T, 6-speed, 28000 miles

For sale: Toxic Orange 2011 Dodge Challenger R/T, 6-speed manual transmission, 28,000 documented miles, 5.7 liter, 376-horsepower non-MDS engine, Super Track Pack with 3.92 limited slip differential, sunroof. Slate grey leather interior. Electronics Convenience Group, Sound Group II with Sirius/Nav Radio, 50-state emissions. (Some late model Dodge Hemi trivia here: the 376 horsepower, manual trans-equipped 5.7 Hemi was the "good one" that didn't have the lifter ticking issues associated with the multiple displacement (MDS) automatic trans, 372 horsepower engines used in all the other Mopar models of that era).

One-year-only, optional Toxic Orange paint color. Only 183 6-speeds produced in this color.

Comes with a set of Hellcat 20x9.5” wheels with 2022 Pirelli 275x40/20 tires as well as its original set of chrome-clad 20x8 wheels with older 245x45/20 Goodyears.

Purchased new at Dover Dodge in Dover, NJ. I am the third owner. The only mechanical deviation from stock are the slotted rotors and the rear resonators being deleted by the original owner when it was new. He also added the optional Mopar Performance cold air box and the factory functional hood scoop openings. I added the vinyl R/T-classic style stripes in Hemi Orange. Second owner tinted the side and back glass.

No accidents, ever. Never driven in winter/salt season. Original paint and laser-straight body panels. Underside and all bare metal suspension components coated in Fluidfilm metal protectant. Clean Carfax. Runs beautifully. Shifts precisely. Rides and handles smoothly. No noises, no issues. Engine, transmission, and differential oils all analyzed as good, by Blackstone Lab at last fluid change(s). Broadcast sheet, Carfax, and oil reports available on request.

$28,000. Located in Central New Jersey.

Why are we selling it? My son wants to go back to a manual trans, 5th gen Camaro (interesting low mileage trades considered)

Thank you!
Steve. Feel free to PM me or email me directly at [email protected].
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Very nice car. What does he like better in a Camaro ??
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He had a 2014 Camaro and he likes the smaller size. He's a 20-something kid and feels that the Camaro fits better. He's more of a legs-extended driving position person versus the sitting upright style of the Mopars.
Where, oh where did I go wrong? I guess he's not man enough for car the size of the Challenger.

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I see those drivers with the seat laid back so far they can barely see over the dash.
Doesn't the backrest on the Challenger tilt back enough ?
Oh well, someone will get a very nice car at, what seems, a reasonable price.
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LOL. I say the same thing! I get into anything he has driven and almost fall into the back seat. What's up with that crazy reclining driving style? Well, I guess we all had the "Detroit Lean" as the cool look when we were young.

So I wonder what they call it? The "Jersey Lounge"?
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I have a friend that still does that to this day, we call it "Ridin' Deep"
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