2010 Dodge Ram 3500 Diesel, Laramie, 6.7l, Crew Cab on 2040-cars
Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
2010 Dodge Ram 3500 Laramie Crew Cab 4x4
Inferno Red Crystal Pearl Paint Dark Slate Interior Color Leather trimmed 40/20/40 Bench Seat 6.7 Litre 16 Cummins Turbo Diesel Engine 6 Speed Manual Transmission STANDARD EQUIPMENT Advanced Multistage Front Airbags Supplemental Side Curtain Front and Rear Airbags 35 Gallon Fuel Tank Limited-Slip Differential Rear Axle Diesel Exhaust Brake Heavy Duty Engine Cooling Antilock 4 Wheel Disc Brakes Remote Keyless Entry With both Keys and Remotes Sentry Key Theft Deterrent System Speed Control Power Locks Power Windows w/ Front One-touch Up and Down Feature Power Accessory Delay Automatic Headlamps Electric Shift-on-the-Fly Transfer Case Power Chrome Heat T-Tow Mirrors w/ Puddle & Signal Lamps Front Stabilizer Bar Park Sense Rear Park Assist System Security Alarm INTERIOR FEATURES Air Conditioning with Automatic Dual Zone Temperature Control * Media Center 730 N CD/DVD/HDD/NAV Radio * Sirius Traffic * Sirius Radio * GPS Navigation * 30 GB Hard Drive with 4250 Song Capacity Memory for Radio, Driver's seat, Mirrors, and Pedals Power 10 Way Driver's Seat w/ Memory & Power 6 Way Passenger Seat Heated Steering Wheel Instrument Cluster with Vehicle Information Display Second Row In Floor Storage Bins 12 Volt Auxiliary Power Outlet Uconnect with Voice Command Heated Front Seats Rear 60/40 Split Folding Seat Steering Wheel Mounted Audio controls Storage Compartment under Front Center Seat 115 Volt Auxiliary Power Outlet Rear Power Sliding Window Auto Dimming Rearview Mirror Overhead Console with Garage Door Opener EXTERIOR FEATURES 17" Wheels with Factory Chrome Simulators Locking Tailgate Trailer Tow Wiring with both 7-Pin and 4-Pin Connectors Class IV Trailer Hitch MORE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Customer Preferred Package 2EH Protection Group Transfer Skid Plate Cold Weather Group Winter Front Grill 3.73 Rear Axle Ratio Power Sunroof Park View Rear Backup Camera Integrated Trailer Brake Controller with Display |
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Barracuda's Dodge branding no biggie, but what about engines?
Thu, Aug 27 2015Rumors about a revival of the Barracuda nameplate have been circulating for years now, though which brand it might fall under has been a bit of a mystery. Initial speculation had the car labeled an SRT product, but that acronym has since returned to its former role as a sub-brand for top-performance Mopars. Thanks to leaks from a recent FCA dealership event, we know the Barracuda is back on the table but will be sold under the Dodge umbrella, a move that has been generating a bit of ire from Pentastar fanatics, as the car was originally part of the defunct Plymouth brand. Given what's known about the new model, however, the badge is the least of my concerns about the new car. Let's start with the re-branding itself. This isn't the first time Chrysler has shuffled models around to different brands. The current-generation Viper spent two years as the flagship model under the SRT banner, only to return to Dodge for 2015 when SRT resumed its former role as a sub-brand. Years ago, the Neon was sold as a Plymouth, a Dodge, and a Chrysler model, depending on where you shopped for one. When Plymouth ceased to exist, the last few years of Prowler production got Chrysler badges instead. Then there's the new Jeep Renegade, a model whose name was born out of a trim level. The Barracuda might not turn out to be a muscle car in the way we currently define them. Further examples of naming liberties taken throughout automotive history could fill a book, but suffice it to say that these days a model's name has very little to do with the vehicle itself or any legacy it might have. The Barracuda name might be a particularly sacred cow with enthusiasts, but to me, a much bigger concern is the fact that the car might not turn out to be a muscle car in the way we currently define them. News from the Fiat Chrysler dealer briefing earlier this week indicates that when the next Charger debuts it will share its platform with the Barracuda, much the way the Charger and Challenger are twinned now. One difference is that the Barracuda is tipped to be offered as a convertible, while the modern Challenger is tintop-only. The Charger and Barracuda will use the rear-drive platform developed for Alfa Romeo's new Giulia, itself designed as a BMW M3 fighter both from a dimensional and dynamic standpoint; the Barracuda is expected to be slightly smaller than the current Challenger.
2003-04 Dodge Viper recalled for sudden airbag deployment
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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, part of the car's airbag control module may fail, causing the bags or seatbelt pre-tensioners to deploy without warning while the vehicle is in operation. That's a dangerous scenario in any car, let alone one offering insane horsepower a near-total paucity of safety nannies should things get squirrely.
Owners will be notified this month about the recall, though a remedy is not expected to be available until later this year. Scroll down for the full NHTSA statement.
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