1996 Dodge Dakota Sport Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 3.9l on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
HERE WE HAVE A 1996 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT , WITH ONLY 205600 MILES RUNS AND DRIVES VERY GOOD HAS A SMALL SCIP. COLD A/C,PW,PL,NOT BAD LOOKING FOR THE YEAR. . DRIVER SEAT HAS SOME WEAR LOOK AT THE PIC. 16" DODGE Rims THE ONLY PROBLOM THE TRUCK HAS IS THAT THE PAINT IS COMING OFF WILL NEED A PAINT JOB IF YOU WANT IT PERFECT. WE BUY AND SELL CARS WICH ARE HAND PICKED. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US AT 281-509-3790. WE ARE A car dealer SO YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY SALES TAX OF 6.25% IF YOU ARE A RESIDENT OF TEXAS , TITLE, INSPECTION,E-TAG FEE,REG AND TITLE.+DOCUMENTARY FEE OF$150.00 ON TOP OF YOUR WINNING BID. CAR IS SOLD AS IS WARE IS NO WARRANTY...(281)509-3790 . (LOOK AT PIC) DONT BID IF YOU DONT HAVE THE MONEY.IT LOOKS LIKE SOMEONE HAD THIS TRUCK AND IT WAS A EVERY DAY DRIVER. HIGH BIDDER WILL BE THE NEW OWNER OF THIS TRUCK.
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2014 Dodge Dart Blacktop glosses over performance
Tue, 14 Jan 2014The Dodge Dart is a decent little car. It's honest, basic transportation, and many of us at Autoblog are genuinely fond of the Alfa Romeo-based compact sedan. For 2014, not a whole lot changes in the Dart world, save the addition of this new Blacktop edition that makes its debut here at the Detroit Auto Show.
It's all very simple, this Blacktop package, and doesn't actually alter performance in any way. Instead, buyers are treated to blacked-out exterior bits like 18-inch wheels, the crosshair grille and headlamp bezels. Inside, black/tungsten or black/red cloth seats are available, with red contrast stitching throughout the cabin.
Adding the Blacktop pack to your Dart SXT with the Rallye Appearance Group will set you back a scant $295, and while it's just an appearance package, it all looks pretty nice to us.
Dodge not being dropped by Chrysler, CEO reaffirms
Mon, 16 Sep 2013Dodge isn't going anywhere. Despite some rumor and speculation over the future of the crosshair grille and the cars that wear it, Dodge brand boss, Tim Kuniskis, sat down with TheDetroitBureau.com, explaining that the marque isn't going anywhere. His sentiments echo those of SRT boss Ralph Gilles, who told a group of enthusiasts in July that "Dodge is here to stay!"
Dodge's death won't be "a part of a master plan to consolidate brands," Kuniskis told TheDetroitBureau.com. Instead, the brand, which is ultimately under the command of Fiat/Chrysler CEO, Sergio Marchionne, will likely ditch some of its badge-engineered models, like the Dodge Grand Caravan. A more focused Dodge, which was something Gilles has already hinted at, will likely see it exploring areas of the market that haven't been exploited by other Chrysler brands.
Kuniskis, not surprisingly, wasn't willing to delve into any detailed product plans, telling TDB that the size of the brand's lineup "remains to be seen." Regardless of how big the brand actually ends up being (it is presently Chrysler's volume brand - and not by a little), hopefully the statements from Kuniskiss can put the rumors of a Dodge closure to bed.
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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.