2021 DODGE Challenger

$36,998
$2,185
above average
45,709 Miles
10,486 Miles
above average

Vehicle Details

Mileage: 45709
Color: Other
Body Style: Sedan
Transmission: Automatic
Engine: 8 - Cylinders
Drive Train: RWD
Fuel: Gasoline
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Option & Equipment

Leather & Suede Seats
Alpine Sound System
Parking Sensors
Rear View Camera
Front Seat Heaters
Cruise Control
Auxiliary Audio Input
Rear Spoiler
Alloy Wheels
Overhead Airbags
Traction Control
Side Airbags
20 Inch Plus Wheels
A/C Seat(s)
Air Conditioning
ABS Brakes
Power Locks
Power Mirrors
AM/FM Stereo
Satellite Radio Ready
Rear Defroster
Power Windows
Automatic Transmission
Power Seat(s)
Smart Key
Bluetooth Technology
Android Auto
Remote Start
Heated Steering Wheel
Apple CarPlay
Blind Spot Monitor
SiriusXM Trial Available
Cross-Traffic Alert
Heated Mirrors
Universal Garage Door Opener
Fog Lamps
Daytime Running Lights

Notes

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Recalls & Defects

VIN 2C3CDZFJ6MH655341 may have been recalled. Check full report for more information

A windshield that separates from the vehicle during a crash can increase the risk of injury.

Chrysler (FCA US, LLC) is recalling certain 2020-2021 Dodge Challenger, Dodge Charger, and Chrysler 300 vehicles. During manufacturing, the windshield may not have been properly bonded to the vehicle, allowing it to detach in a crash. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 212, "Windshield Mounting."