2012 Dodge Charger Pursuit – Sold for $12,500!
June 1, 2022 Update – The high bidder opted to select the seller’s Buy Now price of $12,500, so we’re able to call this 2012 Dodge Pursuit “SOLD!”
Guys With Rides is pleased to offer this former North Carolina Police Interceptor, a 5.7L Hemi-powered, 2012 Dodge Charger Pursuit, in a reserve-style, online auction on behalf of the private seller.
Bidding opened Wednesday, May 25, 2022, and will continue for fourteen (14) consecutive days ending at 7:00 PM Eastern time on Wednesday, June 8, 2022.
This 2012 Dodge Charger Pursuit currently resides in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Sold for $12,500 (Buyer Selected “Buy Now” Option)
When Chrysler engineers redesigned the Charger for the 2011 model year, the police package version was renamed Dodge Charger Pursuit. Through mid-2014, there was a 3.6 RWD model, and a V8-RWD model. In 2012, the Dodge Charger Pursuit replaced the Ford Crown Victoria as the #1 police sedan in North America following the latter’s discontinuation. Charge Pursuites came equipped with a performance-tuned suspension, load-leveling Nivomat shocks, heavy-duty anti-lock vented-disc brakes (ABS), front- and rear stabilizer bars, 18-inch performance tires on steel wheels, and two-mode police-specific Electronic Stability Control (ESC).
Unlike the vast majority of Dodge Charger Pursuits purchased new, this 2012 example started saw light duty as a North Carolina State Police pursuit car that belonged to an administrator. The first civilian owner happened to be in law enforcement himself and had a real appreciation for these cars. The current caretaker purchased the car from him approximately two years ago. The Dodge Pursuit offered here features the desirable civilian interior with no holes in the roof typically found on prior police duty cars. During his nearly two years of ownership, the seller added a few things performance-wise like a cold air intake and Flow master dual exhaust.
The complimentary CarFax® below documents the car’s regular service and mileage since new. The document notes the car sustained minor front-end damage in 2017 that was repaired at that time. Our inspection did not find any underlying structural damage. To review the CarFax, please click on the picture below. When finished, click on your browser’s back button to return back to this listing:
While photographing this ride, Rudy completed a Pre-Purchase Inspection (“PPI”) you can review in detail. Click on the picture below to open and review the report. When finished, click your browser’s back button to return to this listing:
To help you make informed bids, Classic.com, the analytics and search engine for the Classic Car market, provides an interactive graph of recent comparable sales in the past five years. By clicking on the green dots, you can navigate to each comparable car sold as a way to help you make an educated bid on the car we are featuring for auction here:
Here’s the Exterior Photograph Gallery. Click on a desired picture to expand it and then navigate between all of the other pictures
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Here’s the Underhood and Undercarriage Photograph Gallery. Click on the desired picture to expand it and then navigate between all of the other pictures.
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Here’s the Documentation Photograph Gallery. Click on the desired picture to expand it and then navigate between all of the other pictures.
If you have any questions about this 2012 Dodge Charger R/T Police Interceptor, please leave a comment below or feel free to call Rudy directly at 877-468-6497. Thank you for looking and happy bidding!
Would you be willing to assist in getting this car shipped to Chicago?
Hi Larry, shipping costs and coordination are the responsibility of the buyer. We can recommend several carriers. As a rough budgetary estimate between Philadelphia to Chicago-O’Hare airports, you should budget $1,200 for an open carrier and $1,700 for a closed carrier. Unfortunately, with Diesel prices pushing seven dollars per gallon, it’s having a negative impact on car shipping. Given these prices, you may find it more cost-effective to take a one-way flight to Philly and drive the car home. One thing we guarantee: People will get out of your way if they seeing you coming up the left lane in this Dodge!
Has the maintenance schedule been adhered to? Fluid and filter changes? Spark plugs every 30K? Thanks
Larry, at 1:27 in the video provided, you’ll see pink “NC Highway Patrol Preventative Maintenance Program” stickers indicating this car received proper regular preventative maintenance while in service as an inspector’s car. Additionally, the CarFax shows other repairs and maintenance performed since being purchased for civilian duty.