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What can you do with $2,000? Depends on what you spend it on, but one thing’s for sure, two grand isn’t enough money for you to customize your Dodge Challenger. That is, if you don’t head over to Mopar. Chrysler’s official tuner is offering their customers $2,000 in "Mopar Bucks," which they may use to buy select performance parts, service contracts and accessories. The package includes, among other things, a unique body-color hood with scoop, a body-color rear "Go-Wing" spoiler and strobe stripe performance graphics. For the interior Mopar included a Mopar-branded T-handle shifter, a bright pedal kit (automatic only), bright door-sill guards, premium carpet floor mats and a full-vehicle cover. And if you’re willing to shell out a few extra bucks, you can also get a rear deck-lid spoiler (MSRP $316), decal kits (MSRP starting at $182), cat-back exhaust systems (MSRP starting at $1,190) and a classic Mopar T/A hood (MSRP $1,275). Press release after the jump. Press release Expanding the collaboration between two legendary performance brands, Mopar® is offering customers $2,000 in “Mopar Bucks,” which they may use to buy select performance parts, service contracts and accessories when they purchase a new 2010 Dodge Challenger R/T, R/T Classic or SRT8® muscle car. In addition to the 2010 Dodge Challenger R/T, R/T Classic and SRT8’s modern muscle-car characteristics — unmistakable design, world-class handling, powerful HEMI® V-8 engines and innovative technology — Mopar offers a complete lineup of performance parts, service parts and accessories to get every Dodge Challenger enthusiast revved up. Mopar’s Appearance Packages for the Dodge ChallengerMopar’s new exterior appearance package is now available as a factory production option. The exterior package includes a unique body-color hood with scoop, body-color rear “Go-Wing” spoiler and strobe stripe performance graphics. “One of the joys of owning the iconic Dodge Challenger muscle car is the ability to take an already head-turning design and create a highly customized and personalized ride, thanks to Mopar’s exclusive collection of quality-tested performance parts and accessories,” said Ralph Gilles, President and Chief Executive Officer, Dodge Car Brand and Senior Vice President – Product Design, Chrysler Group LLC. “Dodge Car Brand designers and engineers worked closely with the legendary in-house Mopar performance brand to further enhance the appearance of Dodge’s modern-day muscle machine, while effectively communicating the vehicle’s world-class handling, performance and cutting-edge technology.” Quality-proven Dodge Challenger Performance Parts and AccessoriesCustomers also may choose from a variety of performance parts and accessories. Unlike any other automotive aftermarket company, Mopar parts and accessories are specifically designed, engineered and quality-tested to further enhance the appearance and performance of Dodge Challenger. Performance accessories include rear deck-lid spoiler (MSRP $316), decal kits (MSRP starting at $182), cat-back exhaust systems (MSRP starting at $1,190), classic Mopar T/A hood (MSRP $1,275) and more. All-inclusive benefits with Mopar’s Dodge Challenger Customer-care PackagesProviding customers’ peace of mind at an affordable price, the exclusive Dodge Challenger Customer-care Packages include scheduled and recommended maintenance, lube and oil filter changes, towing and roadside assistance, car rental allowance and $1,000 trip-interruption coverage for 3 years or 36,000 miles. MSRP for the Dodge Challenger R/T and R/T Classic Customer-care Package is $825, and high-performance Challenger SRT8 Customer-care Package $1,005. 7 comments: Mopar will accessorise your Dodge Challenger for $2,000 ChromeGrille (409) Posted on 07.1.2011 I really can’t appreciate on why some call this production as “beautiful”. I like the interior of this car but the exterior is not that glamorous for me! However, its great that it has an impressive speed performance.
Dewayne45 (273) Posted on 05.26.2011 I was looking for any engine upgrade for this car. Well, it seems that they love to customize more the exterior rather than see it boost its speed in the road.
Colby_Brian (399) Posted on 05.26.2011 hmm. The price of the customization of the Dodge Challenger seems to be affordable! I like the elegance in the interior of this car. However, i prefer to boost its power rather see any modification on its appearance.
jerrygrant (325) Posted on 03.15.2010 Two grand every month perhaps can be enough to set up and tune a Challenger for at least a year. Anyhow, it would be great if it will be available to the public for a much cheaper price. There will be a lot more cool looking Dodge, even though I like that classic look more than the newer ones.
Andress (1243) Posted on 03.14.2010 well $2,000 is quite reasonable beside it’s mopar you’re dealing with. for sure you wont regret spending that kind of money for your challenger.
KAVIGP (6) Posted on 03.14.2010 This car sums up power and style but to bad it only for left-hand countries this would rock in SA ,we just have to settle with a GT 500 for now
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Posted on 07.1.2011