Dodge Challenger rental gets different colors and is for sale

Dodge Challenger rental gets different colors and is for sale


Always remember when buying a car: if something seems too good to be true, it often is. A certain Donovan Le from Los Angeles found this out the wrong way. He is now known as ‘Don the Hellcat Victim’ due to an unusual incident. Sit back and relax, because this story is very special.

Driv3 car rental company in California is accepting applications. A man wants to rent a Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat that the company is offering for a week. There are no signs of ill will from the man at the time. To be on the safe side, every Driv3 rental car has an onboard GPS tracker. That seems to be paying off.

Small movement in a rental car

During the rental week, the man rarely drives the rented Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat. The car has been parked at the casino almost all week. Perfect for a rental car, the company thinks, which means they’ll keep an eye on the car a little more. Two days before the lease is up, the landlord receives a message from the tenant.

Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Keys

He allegedly lost the key to the Challenger. The landlord sees that something is wrong and refuses to give the second key. At that time the tenant will get the key again. Pure coincidence, right? The rental company tracks the car down and notices that the man is just stopping at a paint shop.

A leased Dodge Challenger has been found

On the last day of the lease, the man drives the leased Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat to a shopping mall. The landlord goes to the area to assess the situation. On the way there he meets the same Hellcat, but with different colors, stickers and rims. Again, unfortunately, right? It seems not. The landlord stops someone in the car, but it turns out that he is not the tenant.

Don, the new ‘owner’ of the Hellcat, has bought the car through Craigslist, an American buy and sell website. He says the Hellcat was sold with different ads for $30,000 and $28,000. The car was worth $70,000 at the time. The paper and license plate look legitimate, but turn out to be fake.

Eventually, the lender got his Dodge Challenger Hellcat back. It is not known what happened to the poor tenant. In any case, buyer Don has lost his money. Later a charity was set up for him. To date, $6,225 has been raised for ‘Don the Hellcat Victim’.

A story about a leased Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat

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