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No Reserve! Only 20,000 Miles, 3-piece Hardtop, Glass Windows, $12000 In Extras on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:20889 Color: or the interior
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Up for sale is this super clean 1994 Dodge Viper RT/10 roadster. This vehicle is super clean and has 20,000 orignal miles on it. This vehicle was always garaged and always kept under a car cover. 
This vehicle is dandelion yellow with gray leather interior. This is the rarest color combination for this vehicle. I believe they only made 72 yellow vipers this year. Its a rare and awesome color for the vehicle, it really stands out. This Viper has the optional factory AC as well. This was a big option for this year and not many vipers have the factory AC, but this one does.
This vehicle comes with $12000 in extras and upgrades. This vehicle has a custom 3-piece hardtop that folds and allows you to store it in the trunk. I have all the storage bags for the top as well. This Viper also has real glass side windows that fold out for easy access if you are going through a toll both. This setup is so much better than the original cloth tops, which leak and break because they were made like garbage. Also, the factory side windows were ugly and they were made out of plastic. The factory hardtops were also made with 1-piece material, so they could not be stowed away in your trunk, which sucked if you got caught in the rain. The folding hardtop and side windows cost $8000 at the viper store and they do not make them anymore. This is a rare and valuable setup and it just looks great!
This Viper also has the factory Gen 2 Viper polished alloy wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport Tires (looks way better than the GEN 1 wheels). The tires were purchased last year and they cost $2000 just for the rubber. The rims and tires are in great shape. The vehicle also has an upgraded Polk MOMO sound system consisting of tweeters, subs and speakers. I also installed a custom short throw shifter, a skip-shift eliminator kit, custom MOMO seat belt guards, carbon fiber pillar trims, custom Viper floor mats, ash-tray delete, clear side lights, polished Viper side emblems, and smooth-tube intake tubes (which add 15 horsepower). All these little upgrades make the vehicle look edgy and modern, but still looking like a true stock Viper.
This vehicle comes with the original Viper key and remote key fob. I also have the owners manuals, the original unused spare tire and jack, and also all the original touch-up paint bottles. Its all here!
The exterior of this vehicle is in immaculate shape with no real blemishes to mention at all. The paint shines like glass and all the body panels are in perfect shape with no real flaws at all. The bumpers have no nicks or any stone chips on them. The exterior of the vehicle is in immaculate condition in my opinion.
The interior of this vehicle is just as clean. There is absolutely no wear on any of the seats or any of the carpeting. All the interior trim pieces are intact and in great shape. There are a couple little scraches on the shifter area trim, but nothing major at all. All the weatherstripping is in brand new conditon and needs no attention. The interior is in great shape in my opinion. Nothing is letting it down. 
Mechanically, this vehicle runs and drives perfectly and everything in the vehicle is working 100% (see my video). I just performed $4000 in recent maintenance less than 500 miles ago. I just installed a brand new high-performance clutch kit, new flywheel, new slave cylinder, new rack and pinion, new wiper blades, new rear brakes, new factory amps, new battery, four-wheel alignment, new bulbs all around, and just changed the oil. The vehicle needs no maintenance at all. Its ready to go. You can drive it 2000 miles back home without a problem.
I AM ALSO WILLING TO ENTERTAIN ANY HIGH-LINE TRADES THAT YOU MIGHT HAVE. PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU ARE WILLING TO TRADE FOR MY VIPER.
This car is being sold as-is, where-is, and there is no warranties expressed or implied. This vehicle has a Rebuilt title from Pennsylvania. It is YOUR responsibility to find out the laws and regulations for titling this vehicle in your state. If you would like to see the car and test drive it, you are more than welcome to do so. Also, feel free to ask me about the buy-it-now price. If you are located outside my local area, I will assist in any way possible in having the car shipped to you at your cost. A $500 non-refundable deposit must be made within 24 hours on the auctions end. The remaining balance must be paid in full by 3 days after the closing of the auction unless other arrangements are discussed with me in advance. With that being said, feel free to email, call, or text me at anytime if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks and good luck bidding!
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Dodge Challenger spied exercising supercharged Hellcat Hemi V8

Wed, 23 Oct 2013

One of the prime complaints against the Dodge Challenger is that, even in SRT8 guise, its 470 horsepower is responsible for hauling over 4,200 pounds of vehicle. For comparison, the 420 hp in the Ford Mustang GT only has to deal with 3,618 lbs. Things only get worse from there, as the higher-performance variants of both the Mustang and the Chevrolet Camaro are far more powerful than an SRT8 without adding on much heft.
So what is Chrysler to do? The correct answer is add a whole lot more grunt to its hefty two-door and even the odds. That's where the all-new Hellcat engine comes into play. We reported on this engine in May, and suggested that the Hellcat, a supercharged powerplant based on a 6.4-liter V8, would easily generate 500 to 570 hp and could likely arrive boasting more than 600 ponies.
Chrysler's ace in its sleeve has now been spied testing, with a number of Hellcat-equipped Challengers running the potent new engine both in more urbanized areas and under the sun of Death Valley. The hoods on these testers have been raised to accommodate the engine, and that camouflage over the fascias of these prototypes is there to hide a larger air intake. We also note what appears to be a new split grille under wraps. As for power output, our spies are now suggesting a Viper-equalling 640 hp from the Hellcat-equipped cars.

Auto sales in March and first quarter down nearly across the board

Wed, Apr 3 2019

Nearly every major automaker reported weak U.S. sales for March and the first quarter of 2019, citing a rough start to the year, but said a robust economy and strong labor market should encourage consumers to buy more vehicles as 2019 rolls on. GM, which no longer releases monthly sales figures, saw first-quarter sales fall 7 percent, with declines across all brands. Sales of Silverado pickup trucks fell nearly 16 percent and the high-margin Chevy Suburban large SUV dropped 25 percent. Ford also no longer releases monthly sales numbers, but is due to release its first-quarter sales figures on Thursday. According to industry data, Ford's sales fell 2 percent in the quarter and 5 percent in March. Ford representatives did not immediately respond to requests for comment. FCA reported a 7 percent fall in U.S. sales in March and a 3 percent drop for the first quarter. All of FCA's brands dropped in March, except for Ram, which saw a 15 percent increase in pickup truck sales. "The industry had a tough first quarter, but with spring finally starting to show its face and continued strong economic indicators ... we are confident that new vehicle sales demand will strengthen going forward," FCA's U.S. head of sales, Reid Bigland, said in a statement. Toyota reported a 3.5 percent fall in U.S. sales in March and 5 percent for the first quarter, hurt by declining demand for its Corolla sedans and Camry vehicles. "While some of our competitors are abandoning sedans, we remain optimistic about the future of the segment," Toyota said in a statement. Nissan posted a 5.3 percent drop in sales in March, and its first-quarter sales were down 11.6 percent. Honda and Hyundai bucked the trend. Honda's U.S. sales rose 4.3 percent in March and 2 percent in the quarter, while Hyundai's were up 1.7 percent and 2.1 percent, respectively. Passenger-car sales suffered throughout the January-March quarter compared with the same period in 2018 as Americans continued to abandon them in favor of larger, more comfortable pickup trucks and SUVs, which are far more profitable for automakers. The battle for market share in the particularly lucrative large-pickup truck market intensified in the quarter, as Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' Ram brand outsold the U.S.' No. 1 automaker General Motors' Chevrolet-brand trucks. The two automakers have both launched redesigned pickup trucks.

Jeep Grand Cherokee, Dodge Durango still catching fire after recall

Thu, May 7 2015

Automakers issue recalls all the time. It's part of the cost of doing business. We just assume that once the recall has been carried out, the problem in question has been fixed. But that's not always the case, as this latest investigation being undertaken by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration goes to show. The problem stems back to a recall issued by Chrysler last summer. It revolved rather the sun visor in the SUVs it makes at its Jefferson North Assembly Plant – specifically, the screw affixing the sun visor could end up rubbing against the wiring for the lamp in the vanity mirror, potentially causing an electrical short and even a fire. 62 such short circuits, 38 fires and three injuries reported, prompting Chrysler to recall nearly 900,000 units of the 2011-2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango (over 650,000 of them in the United States). The plastic spacers they installed to rectify the problem, however, may not have done the trick. Eight reports (but none involving injuries) have been filed with the NHTSA regarding the same issue recurring, spurring the government agency to open a new investigation into the matter. If deemed necessary, the NHTSA could ask FCA to issue another recall to fix the issue again, which we may necessitate the installation of a fuze to prevent any such the electric short. Related Video: INVESTIGATION Subject : Headliner Fires Date Investigation Opened: MAY 01, 2015 Date Investigation Closed: Open NHTSA Action Number: RQ15003 Component(s): ELECTRICAL SYSTEM , INTERIOR LIGHTING Manufacturer: Chrysler (FCA US LLC) SUMMARY: On July 1st, 2014 Chrysler (FCA US LLC) issued safety recall 14V-391 to remedy a wiring-related fire hazard on the headliner of approximately 661,888 model year (MY) 2011-2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango vehicles manufactured between January 5, 2010 and December 11, 2013. The recall was in response to the Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) investigation EA14-001 during which data provided by Chrysler indicates that the fire is caused by an electrical short in the vanity lamp wiring for either one of the sun visors mounted on the vehicle. The sun visors are mounted to the roof of the vehicle through the headliner with three metal screws.