2006 Dodge Magnum Srt 8 on 2040-cars
Massapequa, New York, United States
BEAUTIFUL 2006 DODGE MAGNUM SRT 8 WAGON FOR SALE. THIS CAR IS IN PRISTINE LIKE NEW CONDITION AND IS ALL PERFECT. THIS CAR HAS EVERY FACTORY OPTION AND HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT AND ADULT DRIVEN IN DRY WEATHER ONLY. EVERYTHING HAS BEEN DODGE DEALER MAINTAINED AND THE CAR IS UP TO DATE WITH BRAND NEW GOODYEAR TIRES. CHECK OUT THE PICTURES AND THE ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER FOR ALL OPTIONS. IT ONLY HAS 19088 MILES ON IT AND HAS NEVER BEEN ABUSED. IT STILL SMELLS NEW!!! PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS IF YOU WIN THE AUCTION YOU MUST LEGALLY PICK UP THE CAR WITHIN 7 DAYS CERTIFIED BANK CHECK, CASH OR PAYPAL FOR DEPOSIT IS EXCEPTED THE CAR IS AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL TEST DRIVES THE CAR IS FOR PICK UP ONLY NO DELIVERIES |
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Watch 1,414-hp worth of Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat do stereo burnouts
Tue, 08 Jul 2014When Dodge announced that the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat would produce 707 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque from its supercharged 6.2-liter V8, automotive enthusiasts were shocked. The company had promised us that it would be powerful, but no one expected for the muscle car to post even larger numbers than the range-topping Viper.
Car and Driver recently got ahold of two new SRTs and decided that the only proper way to show them off was by lighting up the rears in stereo. With a combined 1,414 horsepower, the pair of them make burnouts from the Hellcat V8 look as easy as breathing. The tires start spinning at the slightest provocation and just don't stop. If you buy one of these, it looks like you and the employees at the local tire store are going to be on a first name basis.
Scroll down to watch these two Hellcats to lay down enough smoke to alert the local hook and ladder trucks.
2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat has 707 glorious horsepower [w/video]
Tue, 01 Jul 2014Hold onto your butts. "600-plus horsepower" is what we were told to expect from the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT with its 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat V8 engine. But as we've just learned, those were incredibly conservative numbers. Dodge has officially announced that the range-topping Challenger will hit the asphalt with 707 - seven hundred and seven - horsepower, making it the "most powerful muscle car ever."
Of course, 707 hp is only part of the story, as the Hellcat has also been confirmed to produce 650 pound-feet of torque. All that power will run exclusively to the rear wheels through an eight-speed automatic transmission that differs from other Challengers. The new gearbox, 8HP90 (rather than the 8HP70) is "upgraded to handle the extra power and torque," says Dan Reid, SRT's manager of product design and motorsports.
We certainly hope you're prepared to spend a ton of money replacing tires.
2014 Dodge Journey Crossroad
Thu, 17 Jul 2014Watchers of the auto industry will notice a theme among the formerly bankrupted American automakers, General Motors and Chrysler. There are the post-bankruptcy vehicles, and the pre-bankruptcy vehicles. The former, in the case of Chrysler, include the Jeep Grand Cherokee, as well as the 200 and 300. For GM, there's the Cadillac ATS, Chevrolet Impala and Buick Encore, among others. These vehicles have the freshest styling, with sharp exteriors and well-crafted interiors, as well as advanced powertrains and well-sorted chassis.
As for the pre-bankruptcy vehicles, they tend to be easy to spot. Most suffer from inferior driving dynamics, cheaper interiors, poorer fuel economy and often homely looks (we know, there were some decent cars before the bankruptcy, but they were pretty heavily outweighed by the bad ones). Think late, last-generation Chevrolet Impala or Chrysler 200. Increasingly, though, we're seeing vehicles that split the balance between pre- and post-bankruptcy. Vehicles like the Dodge Journey.
The Journey debuted in 2007 as a 2008 model year vehicle, meaning it should fall into the latter category. But heavily breathed upon in 2011, it now enjoys a new, 3.6-liter Pentastar V6, a big, critically acclaimed touchscreen display and in the case of today's tester, a new-for-2014 Crossroad spec.