HGrégoire Saint-Eustache

625, rue Dubois, St-Eustache
Quebec, J7P 3W1, Canada
Phone: 1 888 507-1305

2017 Dodge Charger SE AWD A/C GR ELECT MAGS ...

2017 Dodge Charger SE AWD A/C GR ELECT MAGS BLUETOOTH

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  • Price: $16,988
  • Make: Dodge
  • Model: Charger SE AWD A/C GR ELECT MAGS BLUETOOTH
  • Year: 2017
  • Mileage: 120,724 km
  • Transmission: automatic
  • Drive Type: awd
  • Vehicle Passengers: 5
  • Doors: 4
  • Ext. Color: black
  • Int. Color: black
  • Engine: 6 cylinders 3.6 liters
  • Fuel Type: unleaded
  • Stock no.: 720574
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ÉCONOMISEZ 21 307$! BAS KILOMÉTRAGE, Ensemble audio premium, Bluetooth HGrégoire Écono, c’est des véhicules à petits prix. Inspecté selon les normes de la SAAQ, le prix écono reflète l’état mécanique et esthétique du véhicule. Bénéficiez du prix d’enchère et achetez en toute confiance en traitant directement avec le leader au Québec. Certaines conditions peuvent s’appliquer, visiter une succursale HGrégoire pour les détails. Normes de la SAAQ: https://saaq.gouv.qc.ca/immatriculation/verification-mecanique/lors-verification-mecanique

Equipment:

Air conditioning, Cruise control, Adjustable steering wheel, ABS Brakes, Traction control, AM/FM stereo, Bluetooth, MP3 Player, Premium audio package, Onboard computer, Keyless start

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MSRP $37,640
Engine and transmission
Engine 3.6 /  
Transmission (speeds/type) 8 / Automatic
Driven wheels  
Performances
Power 292 @ 6350
Torque 260 @ 4800
Fuel consumption: city (L/100km)  
Fuel consumption: highway (L/100km)  
Technical
Fuel tank capacity (L) 70
Front suspension Short And Long Arm / Short And Long Arm
Rear suspension Multi-Link / Multi-Link
Traction control x
Stability control x
Wheels and tires
Wheels Aluminum
Wheels dimensions (inches) 17 x 7
Tires 215 x 65
Security
Dics brakes 4
ABS x
Brake assist system  
Front airbags 2
Side airbags 2
Power locks x
Comfort and convenience
Air conditioning (automatic) x
Power windows x
Parking assistance  
Cruise control x
Audio and communication
Auxiliary audio input x
Bluetooth x
Navigational system  

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