2008 Dodge Ram 3500 Slt 6.7ltr Cummins Diesel Flatbed ***no Reserve!!*** on 2040-cars
Springfield, Missouri, United States
2008 DODGE RAM 3500 SLT 6.7LTR CUMMINS TURBO DIESEL WITH THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. WE ARE SELLING IT ON A NO RESERVE AUCTION WHICH MEANS THE HIGH BIDDER WHEN THE TIME RUNS OUT WILL OWN THIS TRUCK NO MATTER HOW MUCH IT BRINGS! THIS IS A 2 OWNER TRUCK THAT HAS BEEN VERY WELL MAINTAINED AND RUNS AND DRIVES OUT GREAT. HERE ARE THE OPTIONS:
* 6.7LTR CUMMINS TURBO DIESEL ENGINE * AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION * 2 WHEEL DRIVE * SLT PACKAGE * FLATBED WITH GOOSENECK BALL * POWER WINDOWS/LOCKS/MIRRORS * AIR CONDITIONING * FACTORY AM/FM/CD * TILT/CRUISE AS I STATED BEFORE THIS IS A 2 OWNER TRUCK THAT FIRES RIGHT UP WHEN YOU TURN THE KEY AND RUNS AND DRIVES OUT GREAT. EVERYTHING WORKS LIKE IT SHOULD INCLUDING THE AIR CONDITIONING. TIRES ARE GOOD, I'D SAY 75% TREAD OR MORE REMAINING. I KNOW THE TRUCK HAS ALOT OF MILES, BUT YOU WOULDN'T KNOW IT BY SITTING INSIDE AND DRIVING IT. VERY CLEAN TRUCK WITH THE ONLY FLAW BEING A SMALL HOLE IN THE DRIVERS SEAT (SEE PIC). THE WINNING BIDDER WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WITH THIS TRUCK. CHECK OUT THE PICTURES AND FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS @ 417-224-3690. I DO HAVE THIS TRUCK FOR SALE LOCALLY AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY. PLEASE HAVE ALL YOUR FINANCES IN ORDER PRIOR TO BIDDING AND ONLY BID IF YOU ARE 100% READY TO BUY THIS TRUCK. A NON REFUNDABLE $1000 DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE END OF THE AUCTION AND FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 7 DAYS. SHIPPING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING! |
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Is America's last cheap minivan worth it?
Wed, Dec 16 2015Take a good look at this beauty. Because once she's gone there may be no turning back. The minivan market has been completely decimated over the past fifteen years. I could list all the former brands (dead and alive) that once formed the lynchpin of parenthood for this inherently conservative market. But that would involve at least fourteen commas, three sets of parentheses, and possibly even one 2000s-style recount. Back then, middle-class America loved these people-movers and even the well-to-do were glad to load them up with unique luxuries such as power sliding doors, captain's chairs, integrated child seats, and DVD players that entombed cacophonous kids into a temporary silence. Back in the '90s, the minivan market regularly realized well over a million sold units a year. In 2000, minivans finally hit their familial peak of 1.4 million vehicles in a year with the help of two top-20 bestsellers: the Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country. Today the minivan just isn't popular. This year it'll likely represent only a half-million in annual sales, with not a single minivan hitting America's top 30 in overall volume. But as I always tell folks, "If you want a deal, you have to hit 'em where they ain't." So you want a cheap and affordable minivan for cash money that isn't a 15-year-old Plymouth in purple? Does it have to be new? Really? Well, if you're married to that type of person, this Grand Caravan with the American Value Package is the cheapest thing going. Deals can also be had on the mini-minivan Mazda5, but since it's been discontinued due to low demand, let's focus on the still-popular Chrysler minivan. The cost for this 2016 Dodge Grand Caravan according to TrueCar is right around $19,500 depending on where you live in the USA. But let's take a look at the 2015 models instead since they tend to have even stronger discounts during the wintertime thanks to manufacturers and dealers who are busy shoveling out all this older inventory. If you opt for a 2015 model instead, you're looking at a market price right around $17,800 and luckily these minivans are still sitting in multitude. Wanna click those rebate and incentive buttons? If you currently lease or finance a FIAT or Chrysler product, have AAA coverage, and finance the car with FCA, you can make off like the proverbial bandit for a price of only $15,229 before the dealer inflicts their bogus fee money dance.
Mopar '14 teased, returns to Challenger
Wed, 16 Oct 2013Every year, Mopar selects one special vehicle from the Chrysler portfolio and creates its own, one-off, special edition. Previously, there was the Mopar '13 Dart, '12 300, '11 Charger and the '10 Challenger, and for 2014, this teaser image shows that the company will be giving the unique treatment to Dodge's muscle coupe yet again.
Mopar has not revealed any details about its '14 Challenger, though the brand's president and CEO, Pietro Gorlier, says that "This limited-edition ride is for muscle-car fans who love high octane and customizable performance." All we know is, it's white, has some blue stripes, and a black (or carbon fiber) rear spoiler.
We'll know more when the Mopar '14 Challenger is revealed at the SEMA show in early November. In the meantime, click the image above to check out the teaser in high resolution, and have a look below for Chrysler's official press blast.
Jay Leno's Dodge Challenger raises $585k for USO in Scottsdale
Mon, Jan 19 2015Of all the metal moved in Scottsdale, AZ, this holiday weekend, the one you see here was hardly the most expensive. But it's noteworthy for another reason: despite being a relatively humble, second-hand 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8, raised an impressive $565,625. That's because, first of all, it belonged to Jay Leno, and secondly because the proceeds were going to the USO. Leno donated the modern muscle car from his collection to benefit our men and women in uniform, and was on hand to present the car on stage at the Gooding & Company auction, along with USO president J.D. Crouch II and former Army chief of staff General George W. Casey, Jr. After frenzied and patriotic bidding, the gavel ultimately dropped at $360,000, accompanied by over $200,000 in additional contributions, bringing the total amount donated to the USO to over half a million. Commendable though it was, of course the Challenger didn't garner the highest bids at the auction. A 1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider sold for $7.7 million and a 1968 Ferrari 330 GTS fetched $2.4 million. A rare 1962 Ferrari 400 Superamerica Series I Coupe Aerodinamico sold for over $4,070,000 – which, according to Sports Car Market, is the most ever paid at auction for a 400 Superamerica. And a 1966 Porsche 906 Carrera 6 also sold for a record $1.98 million. Featured Gallery Gooding Scottsdale 2015 News Source: Gooding & CompanyImage Credit: Jensen Sutta, Mike Maez/Gooding Celebrities Dodge Ferrari Porsche Auctions Classics dodge challenger srt8 gooding ferrari 400 superamerica