Two-factor authentication on things like your email and bank accounts prevents an unauthorized user from accessing them by requiring information that only you can gain access to. Not only does the hacker need your account information, but also whatever you choose for your second factor.

Dodge is introducing a similar feature to its Dodge Challenger and Charger line. Your keys act as the primary password, so to speak, but if you install and enable Security Mode, the thief will also need a four-digit PIN. Without this, they can still drive the car, but with none of the power they would expect. The engine will remain at its idle speed of 675 rpm, generating only 2.8 horsepower.

This is available on Challenger and Charger models as far back as 2015, and we can install it right here at the dealership to keep your muscle car secure.

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