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2006 Dodge Ram 1500 Srt-10 Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 8.3l on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:59700 Color: paint
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2006 RAM SRT-10 Quad Cab, Long Bed, Viper Truck Limited NIGHT RUNNER Edition

You are bidding on a 2006 Dodge Ram SRT-10 Night Runner Limited Edition Truck,
Quad Cab with Long Bed. One of the last year Viper Trucks produced.
I bought the truck new in 2007. Current milage is 59700 at this time.
The truck has the 48RE four-speed automatic transmission.
Plastic hardshell in the bed, tow hitch package installed.
Comes with an upgraded Dodge GPS/Radio with 6-CD changer and is
equipped with the Premium Sound System and active Subwoofer.
Ice cold air conditioning, tinted windows, new set of Viper Floormats.
Only used Mobile1 Full Synthetic Oil 0W40 and changed it every 5k miles.

Truck is very clean and in good, used condition, has some minor scratches
from daily usage with clear Florida title. Comes also with the original floor mats.

The Night Runner Edition is not equipped with a sunroof.

The Limited Night Runner Edition was publicised as "400 built"
but this is incorrect. They never got around to completing them.
Chrysler's records show only 79 being built but research for yourself.

Night Runners came painted in Brilliant Black exterior paint,
Dark Nickel Pearl finish 22-inch wheels,
black chrome grille inserts, black center headlights,
unique Night Runner Badges, black center stack,
center console bezel overlay and a serialized Night Runner dash.
The Night Runner is a stealth version of the Dodge Ram SRT/10 model.
Available as a 2006 model only.

In February 2004, the Dodge Ram SRT/10 set both the Guinness World Record
and Sports Car Club of America's record for the world's fastest production
truck with an average speed of 154.587mph.

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Chrysler minivans under investigation for stalling after fuel refill

Wed, 10 Sep 2014

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, at least one man has reported that his 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan stalled unexpectedly on the highway shortly after being refueled. The unidentified man who contacted NHTSA regarding the issue cited as many as eight similar instances reported by other drivers.
NHTSA has announced that it will launch an inquiry into this issue, which could affect as many as 160,000 minivans from Dodge and Chrysler that were sold in 2007 (or more, if a problem is found that extends to additional models years, we'd assume). As of yet, there's no formal investigation, let alone a recall, on these vans, as the agency is merely determining if further action is needed.
Two months ago, Chrysler recalled nearly 700,000 vehicles, the majority of which were minivans, from the 2008-2010 model years to replace ignition switches after an investigation found that their weak springs and detent positions could fool a driver into thinking the car was in the "Run" position, when it's actually in the "Accessory" position.

Dodge idles Viper production again at Conner Avenue

Mon, 07 Jul 2014

You've got to hand it to Dodge for having the gumption to put the original Viper into production in the first place. It was, after all, much more of an emotional decision than a practical one, and a move which saw the first production V10 engine placed in a road car - long before the advent of the Lamborghini Gallardo, Audi R8, Porsche Carrera GT or Lexus LFA, not to mention the other Ford, BMW and Volkswagen Group models that used such engines.
It's now been 22 years since the first Viper entered production and the Viper still rolls on several generations later, but we're sad to say that courageous decision has not always been met with overwhelming sales success. In fact parent Chrysler was forced to idle the Conner Avenue plant where the Viper is made back in April due to slow sales. And while production resumed again as planned on June 23, it apparently didn't do the trick.
As a result, Chrysler corporate communications chief Shawn Morgan revealed to Autoblog that the assembly line has been shut down again for another two weeks. The line was up and running for nearly two full work weeks from June 23 until the holiday weekend that started on Thursday, July 3. But instead of coming back online today as planned, it's been idled again for the weeks of July 7 and 14. That means it will be July 21, at the earliest, before the serpentine supercars start slithering down the assembly line at Conner Avenue again. Once it does, however, production is set to resume at the same pace it was before the shutdown.

Marchionne says no offers are on the table for Fiat Chrysler

Sun, Sep 3 2017

MONZA, Italy (Reuters) - Fiat Chrysler (FCA) has not received any offer for the company nor is the world's seventh-largest carmaker working on any "big deal", Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne said on Saturday. Speaking on the sidelines of the Italian Formula One Grand Prix, Marchionne said the focus remained on executing the company's business plan to 2018. Asked whether FCA had been approached by someone or whether there was an offer on the table, he simply said: "No." The company's share price jumped to record highs last month after reports of interest for the group or some of its brands from China. China's Great Wall Motor Co Ltd openly said it was interested in FCA, but had not held talks or signed a deal with executives at the Italian-American automaker. The stock move was also helped by expectations that the company might separate from some of its units. Marchionne reiterated on Saturday that FCA was working on a plan to "purify" its portfolio and that units, such as the components businesses, would be separated from the group. He hopes to complete that process by the end of 2018. "There are activities within the group that do not belong to a car manufacturer, for example the components businesses. The group needs to be cleared of those things," he told journalists. Asked whether an announcement could come this year, Marchionne said it was up to the board to decide and that it would next meet at the end of September. He said the time was not right for a spin-off of luxury brand Maserati and premium Alfa Romeo and the two brands needed to become self-sustainable entities first and "have the muscle to stand on their feet, make sufficient cash". "The way we see it now, it's almost impossible, if not impossible, to see a spin-off of Alfa Romeo/Maserati, these are two entities that are immature and in a development phase," he said. "It's the wrong moment, we are not in a condition to do it." He said the concept of separating the two brands from FCA's mass market business made sense and did not rule out this happening in future, but not under his tenure, which lasts until April 2019. "If there is an opportunity in future, it would certainly happen after I'm gone. It won't happen while Marchionne is around," he said.