2006 Dodge Dakota Slt Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 4.7l With Warrenty on 2040-cars
Des Moines, Iowa, United States
WITH WARRANTY!!! A WHITE 2006 DODGE DAKOTA SLT
QUAD CREW CAB. THIS HAS A V8 4.7L 4 WHEEL DRIVE. IT HAS AROUND 1154XX MILES ON IT .THIS IS THE TRX4 OFF ROAD EDITION. IT HAS POWER WINDOWS, SEATS, BED LINER,SNAP ON BED COVER, HITCH, AUTO LOCKS, NEW BATTERY. I JUST HAD THE MANIFOLD GASKETS FIXED,NEW TIE RODS ON THE FRONT.THE BEST PART IS IT DOES STILL HAS A WARRANTY. I BOUGHT A 3 YEAR 36,000 MILE WARRANTY AND HAVE HAD THIS SINCE 12-24-2012. I BOUGHT IT WITH 105,655 MILES. THIS RUNS GREAT!!! THE BODY IS IN GREAT SHAPE FOR A 06. IT DOES HAVE SOME MINOR DINGS AND A FEW RUST SPOTS ON IT. ANY QUESTION FEEL FREE TO ASK. I STILL HAVE THE CAR FAX FROM WHEN I BOUGHT IT!!!! $11000 WITH OUT THE WARRANTY. THANKS |
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It follows then, that as with the horsepower-to-weight list that we assembled for you a few months ago, a list of cars that offer the most pound-feet with the fewest pounds to carry, is an interesting one to break down. Sure, there's a big difference in how the torque is applied from a turbocharged six-cylinder in a Swedish luxury sedan and a massive heavy-duty truck's turbo-diesel. But being the car/stat geeks that we are, we think it's kinda neat that those two vehicles rank near each other where torque and weight intersect.
As with the horsepower list, we've given you figures as pounds per every one pound-foot. Again broken down into broad price categories, we've got a mixed bag of 2014 and 2015 models here, too. Every effort has been made to select the most up-to-date prices and specs, and we've also to omitted some '14 cars that won't be re-upped after the ongoing yearly changeover.
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Sure, yesterday's news came with one clip, but today, Dodge has come through with five videos. We've arranged them in what we think will be the most entertaining order, covering the powertrain, before moving on to exterior and interior design, then on to a full CGI dissection of the SRT Hellcat before capping things off with a piece on the non-supercharged Challenger SRT392.
Take a look below for all five videos, then head into Comments and let us know what you think.
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