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2004 Dodge Ram 3500 4x4 Drw on 2040-cars

US $14,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:61000 Color: Blue /
 Black
Location:

Moreno Valley, California, United States

Moreno Valley, California, United States
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SOLD. Local purchase for full asking.
Unicorn Rare SUPER LOW MILEAGE Pre-Emissions 5.9L with the manual 6 speed NV5600 transmission.
Clear title in hand
This is the 305HP 555ft-lb Torque motor shipped from factory with no EGR, DEF, regen or catalytic converter with
4:10 gears. Factory under coating so she is rust free. If you want a workhorse to get the job done problem free
then you are in the right place.
Laramie so you can expect all the niceties.
Leather Interior, Power Windows, Heated Power Seats, Heated Power Mirrors, Electronic Sun Roof, Sliding Rear
Window.
16K 5th wheel hitch with light connections both in-bed and on bumper.
Current SMOG and registration in the state of California.
I am the 2nd owner who stays in contact with the original owner for questions.
All modification listed below were professionally installed by a certified dealer while under ownership of the
original owner.
A banks power package was installed which includes the following Banks branded parts, automind tuner with power
PDA, larger intercoooler, Highram boost elbow, turbo back exhaust system, cold air intake. According to Banks the 6
settings on the PDA will add MPG on the low/eco setting and around 95HP with 220lb-ft of Torque on the high
settings for a total of 400HP & 775ft-lb . I can't verify Banks numbers, but I can tell you when pulling a grade
foot on the floor changing settings on the fly will net RPM and MPH.
A PACBrake exhaust brake with on-board air compressor to operate it.
An Alpine in dash DVD player/Navigation system.
Back up camera.
Trailer brakes.
About the truck. She pulls hard, and steady. I have pulled a 13.5k Lbs 5th wheel up a 8% grade in 5th gear at
50Mph without nearing 1000 degrees EGT. Going down that same grade I nearly never touch the service brakes due to
the exhaust brake being so effective.
Non smoking, clean interior, no rips or tears in seats or carpets.
Lots of tread on the tires,
Incredibly low mileage.
No accidents, (edit below) Added pics of left rear.
No leaks,
Stainless Steel valve stems all the way around with 2 way caps for easy filling.
No known mechanical issues.
Only minor scratches or scuffs in the paint from brush and brambles while traveling back roads, most of which will
buff out as none are deep.
Feel free to ask any questions, for more, or specific photographs.

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2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat has 707 glorious horsepower [w/video]

Tue, 01 Jul 2014

Hold 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.

Dodge Challenger Hellcat valet mode angers parking attendant

Thu, Mar 10 2016

I spent over three years as a valet. It was good money and an excellent second job when I was getting my start as a writer – ten hours per week at the small restaurant I worked for was good for anywhere from $150 to $250. Over those years, I can say with absolute confidence I never goofed off in someone's car. Unfortunately, not all valets are so trustworthy. Like these idiots. Apparently, a Dodge Challenger Hellcat owner captured the valets at Universal Studios in Florida on his dashcam messing about behind the wheel of his 707-horsepower muscle car. One valet is behind the wheel and there's another riding shotgun as they aimlessly wander about the parking lot, lamenting the fact that the owner (wisely) engaged valet mode before handing over the keys. "We can't do anything," they whine. The owner, for his part, seemed pretty cool about the whole thing, writing in the YouTube description that he purposely kicked up the exposure at the end of the video to hide the identities of the valets. He also added that they didn't do anything wrong – this former valet agrees to disagree, based on the over four minutes it takes to actually park the car – and that he was thankful for valet mode. You can check out the video above – be warned, though, there is some language in it. And remember, if you valet your car, use valet mode, check the odometer when you drop off and pick up, and if everything checks out, give the poor guys a tip. Want more recent Hellcat news? Check out the Wrangler Trailcat concept headed to the Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, photos of a possible Hellcat HD Ram pickup, and spy shots of the Hellcat-engined Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk. It's been a good week for 707-hp Mopars. Related Video:

Killing the Dart and 200 might lower FCA's fuel economy burden

Tue, Feb 9 2016

Killing the Dodge Dart and Chrysler 200 could allow FCA US to take advantage of an intriguing quirk in the next decade's fuel economy regulations. By increasing its ratio of trucks versus cars, the automaker might not need to worry so much about hitting the more stringent efficiency rules. At first thought, it might seem harder for an automaker with a ton of trucks to meet the government's mandated 54.5 mile per gallon corporate average fuel economy for 2025. However, every company doesn't need to hit that lofty figure, according to The Detroit Free Press. The exact target varies by the product mix between trucks and cars. "While passenger car and light truck categories have separate CAFE targets, it's still true that more trucks versus cars in a company lineup means a lower combined CAFE target," Brandon Schoettle, Project Manager Sustainable Worldwide Transportation at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, told Autoblog. "While passenger car and light truck categories have separate CAFE targets, it's still true that more trucks versus cars in a company lineup means a lower combined CAFE target." FCA US' current product blend has 80 percent pickups and CUVs, which means the company stands to benefit from a lower fuel economy target. It might not seem entirely fair environmentally, but this is a great move from a business perspective. The new CAFE rules aren't set in stone, according to The Detroit Free Press, but potentially taking advantage of the regulation is just one more reason to cut the Dart and 200. Modern crossovers also aren't gas guzzlers like older SUVs, which could make it easier to hit the fuel economy target. "Utilities offer practicality and versatility that cars do not, and now, built on car architectures, they do not penalize consumers on fuel economy as they once did," AutoTrader Senior Analyst Michelle Krebs told Autoblog. Schoettle warns that FCA is still making a gamble by killing the small sedans. "Depending on the previous sales volumes and how much these vehicles might have exceeded their specific CAFE targets, it's possible that these cars helped earn CAFE credits for FCA that they could bank for future use," he said. "Future sales breakdowns [car vs.