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Year:1998 Mileage:251000
Location:

Concord, Ontario, Canada

Concord, Ontario, Canada

1998 Dodge Durango SLT SUV good running 4X4 good tires lot of new parts req some tlc (keele & HWY 7) Toronto / Concord Ontario Canada

need breack line estimated $220 including labour by technician 
Also can sell parts if not able to sell whole car

1998 Dodge Durango SLT SUV good running driving every day good tires Ready for Minimum or may nothing require for safety some repair already done changed Parts brand new as 4 x Ball joints, 2x front excels some brake works New Battery, New Alternator, New break lines, new break cylinder one side New Spare tire Holder, Like new spare tire New Steering shaft deferential gas kit repair
selling a RED 1998 Dodge Durango SLT has 5.2 liter V8 4X4 runs well in decent
condition. New Muffler, Tires like new (90%) Heat good Cold AC Not good, Great
for a winter truck Selling AS IS! Some rust some 
It is good Running truck and mechanics say it can go easy up to 450000 Kms. still strong.drive Good SUV of age Looks nice Little dent at rear side its not bad vehicle steering shaft, deferential
don't aspect so much its not new it is used?For Sale By Owner ?Make Dodge ?Model Durango ?Trim SLT?Year 1998 ?Kilometers 251000 ?Body Type SUV, Crossover ?Transmission Automatic ?Color Burgundy / Red?Interior Color gray? Drive train 4 x 4 ?Type Used ?Fuel Type Gasoline
Ask all the questions before buying please
You must be able to pickup personally once sold no return no refund no warranty of any kind Final Sale 

don't accpect so much its not new it is used
For Sale By Owner 
Make Dodge 
Model Durango 
Trim slt 
Year 1998 
Kilometers 251000 
Body Type SUV, Crossover 
Transmission Automatic 
Color Burgundy / Red
Interior Color gray
Drivetrain 4 x 4 
Type Used 
Fuel Type Gasoline
Ask all the questions before buying please

You must be able to pickup personally once sold no return no refund no warranty of any kind

Need Some Break line work once great running Nice family SUV / Car 7 seater every day in use till 6 months before park staying in drive way because of high insurance battery down now may need to charge or replace it was well maintained 

Payment is cash at the time of  pickup yes you can come to see before buying
Will not ship anywhere you must come personaly
Final sale please check and ask all the questions before buying after sale no question it is personal vehicle not a store thanks for browsing

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Mopar '13 Dart will roll into Chicago next week

Thu, 31 Jan 2013

We think this officially counts as a tradition. Every year going back to 2010, Mopar has rolled out a limited edition version of a popular product from the Chrysler Group portfolio. First it was the Mopar '10 Challenger, then the Mopar '11 Charger, then last year's Mopar '12 300, and this year it will be the Mopar '13 Dart, which will make its official world debut next week at the 2013 Chicago Auto Show.
Limited in number to just 500 units, the Mopar '13 Dart is no mere appearance package, though the demeanor of the Dart will be murdered out with a gloss black finish, gloss black 18-inch wheels, a set of Mopar blue stripes and a mean-looking Mopar ground effects kit. Likewise, the interior is touched up with leather seats (a blue one for the driver and black hides for the passengers), gloss black and black chrome trim, blue accent stitching, a sport pedal kit and other Mopar interior accessories.
Turning our attention back to the mechanical bits, the Mopar '13 Dart comes with the car's most powerful engine, a turbocharged 1.4-liter MultiAir four (shared with Fiat 500 Abarth) that's paired with a manual transmission. Those big, black wheels get wrapped in low profile 225/40R18 performance tires, and keeping everything in check is an upgraded brake kit with slotted rotors. The steering has also been calibrated for performance, the suspension lowered seven millimeters, and the exhaust tuned for better engine breathing.

How Dodge dealers are earning the right to sell Hellcats

Wed, 10 Sep 2014

We all hate the idea of the dreaded dealer markup when it comes to buying a highly anticipated new car. Take the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat, for example. You might spend hours reading about its supercharged V8 and speccing the model just right in the configurator, but when it finally comes down to laying down the cash, the dealer adds thousands of dollars as a "market adjustment" on the muscle machine of your dreams. As it turns out, when the Hellcat starts hitting showrooms in the third quarter, Dodge is trying to make sure that's not the case.
Dealer orders for the much-hyped Hellcat recently started, but Dodge boss Tim Kuniskis has put some special caveats in place to ensure that the Hellcat makes it to the road quickly. The initial allocation is based on the number of Dodge products that a showroom has sold in the last 180 days, and a second allotment in December is based on the last 90 days of sales and 30-day turnover. "You sell a lot of Darts for me, Journeys for me, Durangos for me, I'm going to give you the rights to this one, too, because this is a halo of the brand," said Kuniskis to Automotive News.
Furthermore, how quickly the Hellcat sells is also going to decide whether showrooms get more of them. "If you want to market-adjust the car, that's your right. But if your days-on-lot goes above what the other guys that are selling them at MSRP is, they will end up earning the allocation because their days-on-lot will be lower," he said to Automotive News. Obviously, this doesn't prevent dealers from marking up the Challenger SRT, but the strategy certainly discourages it.

Chrysler investigating complaints of vehicles with faulty power modules

Sun, 24 Aug 2014

Chrysler owners are hopping mad after experiencing a series of electrical gremlins in some of the company's vehicles. Issues range from mere annoyances - windows rolling down and radios turning off of their own accord - to serious safety issues, with headlights that randomly shut off at night and cars that stall and refuse to start.
The issues are being blamed on the total integrated power module, which can cost up to $1,000 for customers to replace. This, of course, has led to a hefty batch of complaints to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, with 240 owners expressing their displeasure so far. Another site, CarComplaints.com, has registered over 300 complaints relating to the 2010 to 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango, alone, according to The New York Times.
Chrysler has acknowledged that it's investigating the complaints and is analyzing the faulty TIPMs, but that isn't quite enough for customers of the affected vehicles. The newspaper has snagged a few of the more harrowing tales with the electrically challenged Chrysler products, culled from the NHTSA complaints.