2006 Dodge Magnum R/t Wagon 4-door 5.7l With Many Great Modifications And Upgrad on 2040-cars
I am reluctantly letting go of my beautiful baby. I bought a pickup with a camper shell. I would keep this baby forever if I could.
See edmunds.com for everything you need to know about the Magnum RT: <a href="http://www.edmunds.com/dodge/magnum/2006/features-specs.html?sub=wagon&style=100531256>See edmunds.com for everything you need to know about the Magnum RT</a> Let me tell you about the car: > The car is beautifully maintained. No Accidents. Just over 106,000 miles. Runs like brand new. > I'm the 2nd owner. Carfax is super clean, check for yourself in one of the images or run your own. Service records are great. Has Never broken down, overheated, or given me any mechanical problems. > Color is "Brilliant black crystal" > R/T Model has the HEMI v8 with original stock 340 horsepower and 390lb torque! > MDS technology drops to 4 cylinders when you're driving it lightly and keeping it under 65-70 on the freeway. This saves gas. I have averaged 19 city and 26 highway this way. You don't feel this at all. Hit the gas and it seamlessly goes full power. Just driving like an average Joe you'll probably get 21mpg all together. > 5-speed Shiftable Automatic transmission > Boston Acoustic premium sound system with Auxiliary input for Iphone 4. You can change this. > Factory Navigation system and 6 cd changer > Leather heated driver and passenger seats UPGRADES: More Horsepower! The car has all the upgrades you would probably want to do yourself to a Magnum: > Diablo Tuner! Im including my i-1000 INTUNE brings the car to life, adds horsepower and improves gas efficiency. I use the "cold air intake 91 octane" tune. There are other pre-programmed tunes like the 93 octane for max performance and MPG tune which improves mpg. The programmer lets you completely customize the "feel" of the car. <a href="http://www.amazon.com/DiabloSport-I1000-inTune-Vehicle-Programmer/dp/B0064IU5FW>Costs around $350 alone. read about it here: </a> > Beautiful "DIABLO" black rims running on 20" 245/45/R20 Goodyear RS-A high performance tires. Grip, grip and more grip! Just got them back in June, so plenty of tread left! > Magnaflow Exhaust - sounds awesome! gives you a real v-8 feel but not annoying. there's just a nice "hum" to let you know you have about 400 ponies at your toes. > Volant Cold Air Intake - one of the best you can get for the Magnum. Sucks air from the bottom of the car so avoids hot engine air. I have extra filter cleaning kit. <a href="http://store.newlevelmotorsports.com/vocoairin20c18.html>read about id here: </a> > Billet Oil Catch-Can > 170 degree thermostat keeps the engine cooler. > Honeycomb style chrome grill in front gives it a unique look. > Large R/T badge so your RT stands out! Other things you want to know: I only use Mobil 1 Extended performance I have mainly used the car on long Highway trips, 90% highway miles. I have not abused or neglected the car. She's my baby! The car as normal road wear for an 06. Minor scratches and scuffs here and there. The inside is emaculate! I had the right-front tire-rod changed back in July just as a precaution. Firestone said it was loose. Local pick up only. |
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Tue, May 13 2014Episode #380 of the Autoblog podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth, Chris Paukert and Seyth Miersma talk about the Fiat-Chrysler five-year plan, the seeming demise of the Nissan Cube, and proposed legislation to require speed limiters with a 68-mph maximum on America's tractor trailers. We start with what's in the garage and finish up with some of your questions, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Check out the new rundown below with times for topics, and you can follow along down below with our Q&A. Thanks for listening! Autoblog Podcast #380: Topics: Fiat-Chrysler five-year plan Nissan Cube on the way out? Big rig speed limiters coming? In the Autoblog Garage: 2015 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG 2014 Chevrolet Sonic RS Sedan 2014 Honda Odyssey Touring Elite Hosts: Dan Roth, Chris Paukert, Seyth Miersma Runtime: 01:44:17 Rundown: Intro and Garage - 00:00 Fiat Chrysler Plan - 29:40 Nissan Cube - 01:07:33 Semi Speed Limiters - 01:17:33 Q&A - 01:27:35 Get the podcast: [UStream] Listen live on Mondays at 10 PM Eastern at UStream [iTunes] Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes [RSS] Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator [MP3] Download the MP3 directly Feedback: Email: Podcast at Autoblog dot com Review the show in iTunes Auto News Earnings/Financials Plants/Manufacturing Podcasts Rumormill Chevrolet Chrysler Dodge Fiat Jeep Nissan nissan cube speed limiters
Jay Leno gets his denim mitts on Dodge's new Challenger Hellcat
Mon, 04 Aug 2014The 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is definitely the performance car of the moment. The fact that in the near future, people will be able to buy a 707-horsepower muscle machine straight from a major automaker for $59,995 and with a factory warranty almost seems absurd. We drove it recently and found the Hellcat to be just as much of a beast as its numbers would suggest. Now, it's a certain comedian's turn behind the wheel in the latest episode of Jay Leno's Garage.
This week's guest is Dodge President and CEO Tim Kuniskis, and he's there to drop all sorts of interesting factoids about the Hellcat. For example, its Pirelli P Zero tires retail at around $300 each, he says. That makes its smoky burnouts a rather expensive proposition. Kuniskis, who recently hinted at a mystery Woodward Dream Cruise debut, also talks about the genesis of the 2015 SRT project with a goal to get over some of the standard Challenger's weight and size disadvantages. The fix is a supercharged V8, massive brakes and other goodies to smooth over the platform's more glaring shortcomings.
Leno appears to get a big kick out of the Hellcat. However, he can't seem to stop bringing up his desire to drive one with a six-speed manual. They obviously exist, but Kuniskis has an eight-speed automatic for the retired Tonight Show host to try out. Of course, as with any Hellcat video, there has to be at least one burnout. Despite the expensive tires, it seems like enthusiast's law at this point - and dear ol' Jay wouldn't want to break any rules, would he?
Guy trying to sell Challenger Hellcat for $89,000 because VIN ends in '666'
Mon, Jul 27 2015The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is undoubtedly one of the baddest cars on the road today. With a 707-horsepower supercharged V8 snarling under the hood, the coupe can go down the road like a bat out of hell. There's not much that could make one of these muscle machines much more menacing, but a seller on Craigslist has one bizarre solution: offering a hellacious Hellcat with a VIN marking the Dodge as the beastly 666. What's the price for such unholy identification? That's a cool $89,000 – around $30,000 more than a brand new, less sacrilegious example. The seller claims that the Challenger's blasphemous number makes the vehicle "one of a kind," which is true only to the extent that VINs ending 665 and 667 would be similarly unique. The seller also says in the Craigslist ad, "This car is sure to become a collector's item and will only increase in value." There's no question that the Hellcat is a special machine, and the models just might be worth something decades into the future. Expecting that a future owner is going to care about the VIN seems pretty optimistic, though, unless this is either the first or last example, which it's not. To the credit of this superstitious seller, the Challenger appears completely untouched with all of the warning stickers, paperwork and even the plastic still covering the seats. So, the new owner is at least getting a practically untouched example. While we applaud audacity here, a roughly $30,000 premium for an unholy VIN seems a bit... devilish.