2006 Dodge Magnum Sxt Wagon 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for auction is my 2006 Dodge Magnum SXT. I've had this vehicle since 2009 and it is a very reliable daily driver. The reason for selling is I needed a truck, otherwise it would still be my daily driver. There are no known mechanical issues, starts fine drives fine and rides great. If your familiar with these cars the front suspension bushings are prone to failure quickly and your tires will wear VERY QUICKLY. I have replaced EVERY bushing in the front suspension with Progressive Suspension polyeurethane pieces, except for the strut bushings which are made by White Line Racing based in Australia. There are new upper and lower A-arms with ball joints, inner and outer tie rods and struts. Basically a whole new front suspension. Engine oil was always amsoil synthetic, transmission fluid was changed at 100,000 miles (not required by Dodge, required by me lol). New brakes and rotors also.. Everything mechanically functions as it should. The body is in decent shape, a few rust bubbles where the rear bumper meets the body, please view pics. Also a few rust bubbles on the hood which is common on these cars. (also in pics). There is a small cut in the front bumper, very small crack in the rear bumper. I took pics of all of these. I hit a deer a few years ago and it broke the driver side headlight bucket and cracked the headlight on the inside. The light still works fine but cant be aimed. (Theres a pic of the headlight.. I considered doing the 300 front end conversion to this car, it is a perfect candidate!). It also cracked the factory intake which I replaced with a cold air intake. Interior is decent, normal wear and tear. No tears in seats or cracks anywhere. Air blows cold. There is an extra set of 4 factory 17" wheels exactly the same as the ones on the car. The car runs strong and gets good mileage. I averaged 31 highway mpg through the Carolinas last year on summer vacation! Any questions feel free to ask. Reserve is set reasonably for this vehicle. Thanks For Looking!! |
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