1986 Dodge Ramcharger 52k Original Miles! on 2040-cars
Eagle, Idaho, United States
I am selling my 1986 Dodge Ramcharger SE Royal, it has the original 318 V8, with 52,000 ORIGINAL MILES! It has an automatic transmission with fully working 4 wheel drive. This vehicle was originally purchased from Layton Dodge in Idaho, and has remained in Idaho its entire life. This vehicle is 100% rust free from top to bottom. It was repainted 5 years ago as you can see in the pictures, the paint looks excellent. This vehicle is all stock and as you can see has been very well taken care of, all of the moldings are intact, there are no cracks or sun fade in the dash. The leather seats and interior carpet are in great condition aside from the minor tear in the seat. It comes equipped with spare tire, tow package, fog lights, original owners manual and purchase order. This is an excellent rig that hasn't been tampered with at all, the only thing different are the custom wheels and tires. It shifts very smooth and runs like a dream! Up for the world wide auction or if you would like to buy give me a call and we can end the auction. Please call for more information 208.577.8553!
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Weekly Recap: Things you might not know about the 2015 Dodge Charger and Challenger Hellcats
Sat, 16 Aug 2014If you're an enthusiast, and you don't know that Dodge spawned another Hellcat this week, you really must have been living in cave. The 2015 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat is probably the biggest news for enthusiasts since the reveal of, well the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat.
But, there are some things you might not know or might have missed about the new Charger and Challenger Hellcats. For starters, reports that the Hellcat production would be limited to a low volume are not true.
"We have not capped the Hellcat on either the Challenger or the Charger," Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis said.
Chrysler investigating complaints of vehicles with faulty power modules
Sun, 24 Aug 2014Chrysler owners are hopping mad after experiencing a series of electrical gremlins in some of the company's vehicles. Issues range from mere annoyances - windows rolling down and radios turning off of their own accord - to serious safety issues, with headlights that randomly shut off at night and cars that stall and refuse to start.
The issues are being blamed on the total integrated power module, which can cost up to $1,000 for customers to replace. This, of course, has led to a hefty batch of complaints to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, with 240 owners expressing their displeasure so far. Another site, CarComplaints.com, has registered over 300 complaints relating to the 2010 to 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango, alone, according to The New York Times.
Chrysler has acknowledged that it's investigating the complaints and is analyzing the faulty TIPMs, but that isn't quite enough for customers of the affected vehicles. The newspaper has snagged a few of the more harrowing tales with the electrically challenged Chrysler products, culled from the NHTSA complaints.
2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat [w/videos]
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Just a few hours previous, I'd gotten behind the wheel of the Hellcat for the first time, letting its hyperbole-spitting, supercharged V8 Hemi pull me yieldingly through Portland's morning commuter traffic. Lulled into a cocky certainty by the Challenger's good manners at low speed, I drove the throttle just a hair too deep, too fast when I ran on to the highway ramp. For just an instant the rear tires were utterly drenched in torque, and the back end of the big Dodge loosened up like a drift car on a wet track. Throttle steer lives at the fleeting whim of your right foot in this car.
It was no big thing to lay off the gas and pull the Hellcat back in line as I entered the highway, but the incident did get me to thinking: What will this car do to me on a road course?