

$21,485
Est. finance $0/mo
VIN: 2C3CDZGG7JH184184/Stock number: 26V1377A
This vehicle is above the current average market range.
above market
Typical price for similar cars:$20,691
Based on 86 local comparable listings
Below Average
Bold, muscular, and built to turn heads, this Dodge Challenger GT delivers classic American muscle car styling with modern comfort and everyday drivability. Powered by a responsive V6 engine and equipped with all-wheel drive capability, it offers confident performance, smooth handling, and year-round versatility. Inside, enjoy a driver-focused cabin featuring premium seating, touchscreen infotainment with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Bluetooth connectivity, a rearview camera, and convenient technology designed to keep you connected on every drive. With aggressive styling, a spacious interior, and unmistakable Challenger presence, this coupe delivers excitement every time you get behind the wheel.Come see us at North Penn Volkswagen and ask about our North Penn Advantage!
$418/mo
9% Dealer APR
Sales tax (8%)$1,718
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The whole experience has been great. My Sale person was Tim Notarianni which knowledgeable of his product along with answering any questions I had. A total gentleman. Jason Hartman was my Finance person. He to was very patient knowledgeable and polite. I would highly recommend this dealership to anyone. A GEM.
I recently had to send my VW back into the body shop for an issue with a repair they made. It was smooth and they understood the urgency. I also had to get a tire plugged and they took care of that as well. Top notch service.
Chris was efficient, pleasant, patient. We had a lot of waiting as he juggled customers; busy Saturday. The loan approval took a while; he and Jason explained the numbers and the protection plans with great patience and good pacing. The dealership is mellow, with excellent cappucino! A very good experience and a fine car. Appreciate the four new tires! One little thing, two blobs of yellow paint (?) on the front windshield; should I use turpentine to get this off?