2006 Dodge Charger Daytona. Every Option!! Beautiful Car! on 2040-cars
East Haven, Connecticut, United States
2006 Dodge Charger Daytona. 5.7L Hemi V8. 5 speed automatic that can be manually shifted. Factory dual exhaust. Every Factory Option. Power everything: steering, brake, sunroof, heated seats, windows, locks, truck release. In Dash Navigation Dodge "UConnect" blue tooth (connects your phone to the audio system so you can make and answer calls hands free). Factory installed DVD/Entertainment system for rear seat passengers conveniently installed in the center arm rest. ABS and traction control. Factory trailer package. Hidden hitch. I didn't even know it was there when I bought the car. I've only towed a small landscape trailer here and there. I like that it has the extra transmission cooling. I am the second owner. I've owned this car for 3 years and I've never had a problem. Maintenance always performed on time. New brake pads and rotors. Fresh oil change. When looking I knew I wanted a Chrysler 300 or Dodge Charger, until I saw the Daytona package. This is a gorgeous car. I get compliments every where I go from men and women. Aftermarket wheels are 20x9 front and 20x10 rear. American Racing Torque Thrust M. I remove them in the winter for the factory wheels that have winter tires mounted. These are included with the sale. I do not drive this car if I know it's going to snow or several days thereafter. If I get caught out the car gets driven through a good car wash with a chassis bath to remove any ice melt. Buy it now price significantly lower than reserve. I will not disclose the reserve. contact me with any questions. I will publish questions and answers. If my reserve is not met, I will contact highest bidders with second offer chances. Shipping is up to buyer. I will help, but I will not arrange shipping. No warranty expressed or implied. I will accept cash for payment. Any check or money order will be deposited in my bank and car will only be released when the check clears. |
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Old Dodge vans are big in Japan
Fri, Sep 23 2016One of the great things about Japan and its car culture is that it plays host to some of the most unusual and unique vehicle trends in the world. Whether it's neon-clad Lamborghinis or luxury sedans with insane negative camber, the country always seems to have something new up its sleeve. One of the most surprising trends is track-ready, full-size Dodge vans called Dajibans, and the video above presents a great look at these absurd machines. This isn't the first time we've covered these racing Dodge vans, but it's a subculture too awesome not to merit a second look. For one thing, just as American fans of Japanese cars here like to use JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) parts on their cars, the owners of these Dodges like to use American parts. Many of the vans feature Little Tree air fresheners inside and even have Spectre air filters on the intakes. Who would've thought there would be a market for Autozone's bread and butter auto accessories? Plus, these vans get some other impressive mods. Notice that some vans that appear to have stock metal bumpers, but they're actually fiberglass replicas in the original shape and given a chrome-like paint job. The video's host, an Australian drift fanatic named Alexi who lives in Japan and runs website called Noriyaro.com, gets some great onboard footage, too. One of the vans he rides along in is powered by a generally stock 318 Dodge V8, and still has the original automatic transmission and column shifter. Impressively, the driver manages to manually shift it without grabbing the wrong gear, and even rev matches the shifts. Alexi explains that the driver can catch neutral in-between gears three and two, so there's a brief moment where he can blip the throttle. There's even more information in the video, and it's all fantastic fun to watch. If you decide you haven't seen enough of Dajibans, you can also check out our previous post on it, which is more polished and provides some history and context to the trend. Related Video: News Source: Noriyaro via YouTube Auto News Dodge Minivan/Van Performance Videos JDM trends
Has Dodge stepped in it again with Scat Pack lawsuit?
Mon, 20 Oct 2014Lawsuits are an unfortunate part of doing business in just about any industry, so the latest complaint filed by a California-based aftermarket firm against Chrysler would seem to be nothing more than business as usual. But this isn't the first time the two companies have sparred over this particular issue.
According to a report from Automotive News, the dispute revolves around the Scat Pack name that Chrysler first offered on the Charger, Coronet, Dart and Super Bee starting in 1968. Scat Enterprises, a manufacturer of crankshafts and other components for Dodges and other vehicles, sued Chrysler for using its name. A few years later the Scat Pack disappeared from the Dodge catalog.
Fast forward to August 2013 when Chrysler applied to register the Scat Pack name anew. The US Patent and Trademark Office turned down Chrysler's application, but the automaker proceeded anyway, unveiling new Scat Packs for the Challenger, Charger and Dart at last year's SEMA show.
Dodge CEO and Gas Monkey Garage dissect the 10-second Challenger Hellcat
Fri, 11 Jul 2014So far, whenever we've seen the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT with its 707-horsepower, supercharged Hellcat V8, the muscle car has been smoking its tires. Dodge is finally proving that the SRT can do more than ruin perfectly good sets of rubber, though. In it's latest video, company CEO Tim Kuniskis hands the Hellcat off to the guys from Gas Monkey Garage to show how quickly the automaker's most powerful model can make it down the drag strip.
Of course, the only fitting contender to race against Dodge's latest top muscle car is its grandpa - a Hemi-powered 1971 Challenger, in this case. Before getting to the main event, the hosts also show off some of the SRT's unique features like the blanks in the grille that feed the intercoolers. We'll go ahead and spoil that the Hellcat makes its pass in the 10-second range, and the video admits the tires on the production version would take just a touch longer to cover the quarter-mile. However, you have to watch film to see just how quick it actually goes. Scroll down to see a classic example of American muscle drag racing against its modern legacy.