2004 Dodge Grand Caravan 1 Owner Nice Condition Nice Van No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Manchester, Connecticut, United States
2004 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN
*ONE OWNER* NICE CONDITION, WELL MAINTAINED DARK GREY EXTERIOR BLACK CLOTH INTERIOR ENGINE RUNS EXCELLENT, TRANSMISSION SHIFTS WELL. MOTOR MOUNTS FEEL FINE. NO CLUNKING, WHINING. INSIDE IS VERY NICE, NO SMOKY OR PET SMELLS. VEHICLE HAS BEEN KEPT CLEAN, AND IT SHOWS! VAN JUST HAD A FULL DETAIL LAST WEEK. SEATS ARE VERY COMFORTABLE THE REAR SEATS FOLD DOWN FOR MORE CARGO SPACE ALL INSTRUMENTATION WORKS. BRAKES FEEL GOOD, FRONT TIRES ARE ABOUT %35, REAR TIRES ABOUT %70 DRIVES VERY WELL, EVEN ON THE HIGHWAY. HEAT IS HOT, A/C IS COLD VAN ALSO HAS REAR AIR TOO! POWER WINDOWS ,LOCKS WORK. WINDSHIELD WIPERS WORK. HEAD LIGHTS AND TAIL LIGHTS AOK!! PAINT IS VERY GOOD, LOOKS EXCELLENT HONESTLY FOR A 10 YEAR OLD VAN WITH THESE MILES! THE STEREO WORKS WELL THE BODY IS EXCELLENT FOR ITS AGE & MILES. LOOK AT THE PICTURES! TITLE IN HAND, CLEAR, CLEAN, NO LIENS. THE CAR IS DRIVEN SOMETIMES STILL SO MILEAGE WILL BE A LITTLE HIGHER. 3 SETS OF KEYS (THEY EACH ALL HAVE THE KEYLESS ENTRY WITH THE KEY) THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT IS ON FOR AN O2 (OXYGEN) SENSOR I WOULD ALSO CHANGE THE OIL. IT WAS LAST CHANGED LAST YEAR. THE BODY HAS SOME OF THE TYPICAL SCRATCHES AND DINGS FROM BEING A FAMILY VAN, AS PICTURES WILL SHOW if you want the car driven to you, and you are within about 3 hours i can probably deliver for a cost $150 FEE WILL BE ADDED TO ALL SALES GOOD LUCK!! |
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Dodge, Jeep and Ram could soon be owned by Chinese automakers
Mon, Aug 14 2017For the past several years, Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne has made it widely known that the automaker he helms is up for grabs. First, he sent an email to GM CEO Mary Barra, who immediately refused to even discuss a merger. Later, Marchionne set his sights on Volkswagen. That too was swiftly rebuffed. It seemed like no global automaker was remotely interested in a partnership. Now, Automotive News reports that several Chinese automakers have come calling, only FCA isn't ready to answer. At least not yet. The news broke this morning that a major Chinese automaker had made an offer to purchase FCA for slightly above market value. FCA refused, saying the offer wasn't quite generous enough. It's unclear which automaker made the offer, but Automotive News says there's more than one interested party. FCA representatives have recently traveled to China to meet with Great Wall Motors, while Chinese representatives were seen at FCA corporate headquarters in Auburn Hills, Mich. The Chinese government has a lot of money invested in local automakers. It's putting pressure on these automakers to expand globally, including to the United States. As it stands, it's a matter of when a Chinese automaker will start selling cars here, not if. Purchasing an established automaker with a wide range of products and a huge dealer network would do wonders in giving the Chinese a foothold here. Sure, Geely owns Volvo, but a luxury automaker doesn't have nearly as much reach as a more mainstream company like FCA. This seems like the best case scenario for both a Chinese automaker looking to move into the U.S. and for FCA, at least from a business standpoint. The latter doesn't seem to have any other interested parties. It will be interesting to see how FCA would sell a deal like this to the public. We're not sure everyone will be happy with Dodge, Jeep and Ram falling under Chinese ownership. FCA didn't turn down the Chinese because they didn't like the idea. It turned down the offer because there wasn't enough money on the table. Related Video: News Source: Automotive News Earnings/Financials Alfa Romeo Chrysler Dodge Fiat Jeep RAM
Dodge Scat Pack for 5.7L Hemi V8 detailed, priced
Sat, 05 Apr 2014Dodge revived the Scat Pack name back in November at the 2013 SEMA show. At the time, though, we were short of details on forthcoming upgrade packages, which were destined to add some oomph to the Challenger, Charger and Dart. We're still waiting to hear about the upgrades to the Dart's 2.4-liter four-pot, but Dodge has gone ahead and released the details on the upgrades to the 5.7-liter Hemi V8 in the Challenger and Charger R/T.
As we detailed in our original post, three different Scat Packs will be available that will allow customers to upgrade their cars without voiding the warranties. Starting with the $2,195 Stage 1 kit, owners will net an extra 18 horsepower and 18 pound-feet of torque thanks to a Mopar-branded cold-air intake, exhaust and ECU ref lash. Stage 1 is also the only package that could be installed outside of a Chrysler-authorized service center without voiding the warranty (a mechanically competent owner could even do it at home, we're told by Dodge). Stage 2 builds on the entry level Scat Pack, and adds performance camshaft kit, which boosts output over the stock 5.7 by up to 30 hp for $1,895. As with the Stage 1, the ECU is tweaked.
For those that want to go whole hog, they can add the Stage 3 for $4,995. The top-tier gets quite serious, adding CNC-ported cylinder heads, as well as high-flow headers and cats. Output over stock is 58 hp and 47 lb-ft of torque. Each kit comes with a pair of badges, just in case owners want a bit of visual flair.
Dodge to resurrect Scat Pack?
Fri, 27 Sep 2013Before social media ever existed, if automotive enthusiasts wanted to be noticed or recognize other fans, they joined a car club. For Dodge muscle car lovers from 1968 through 1971, that group was known as the Scat Pack. Just like the Charger, Challenger and Dart nameplates, it looks like the Scat Pack could be getting a resurrection by Chrysler.
Automotive News is reporting that Chrysler recently renewed its trademark on the Scat Pack name, and while this is in no way a guarantee that the name will return, AN talked to Tim Kuniskis, Dodge President and CEO, who stoked the fire a little more. In the article, Kuniskis said that the name is "a very important part of our history" and added that "we like the whole idea of having a Scat Pack of cars." Scat Pack models were identified by their bumblebee stripes and helmet-wearing bumblebee logo, and the idea of a modern Scat Pack doesn't seem all that outlandish in light of recent vehicles like the Charger SRT Super Bee and the Ram 1500 Rumble Bee Concept.
What do you think, is this a cool idea, or is it just an unwelcome bit of nostalgia? Have you say in Comments.