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2003 Dodge Dakota Sport 4x4 Excellent Condition Florida Pickup Truck on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:134429 Color: IS NICE AND SHINY
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
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2003 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT 4X4 EXCELLENT CONDITION FLORIDA PICKUP TRUCK

YOU ARE VIEWING 2003 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT 4X4 EXCELLENT CONDITION FLORIDA PICKUP TRUCK. CLEAN AUTOCHECK, ENGINE RUNS AND SOUNDS GREAT THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTHLY AND AIR CONDITION BLOWS ICE COLD AIR. THIS DODGE DAKOTA IS GUARANTEED TO MAKE ITS NEW OWNERS MORE THEN HAPPY WITH THEIR BUY, THE INTERIOR IS VERY NICE AND CLEAN, THE SEATS ARE SHOWING GREAT AND THE EXTERIOR IS NICE AND SHINY. WHEN YOU SEE THIS PICKUP YOU WILL KNOW THAT IT HAS BEEN SERVICED AND WAS TAKEN CARE OF TO THE FULLEST EXTENT.

WE OFFER FREE AIRPORT PICK-UP OR YOU CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR  LOW COST SHIPPING PROMOTION

SHIPPING TO ANYWHERE IN FLORIDA $150 AND $450 SHIPPING TO ANYWHERE IN THE USA NOT INCLUDE HAWAII, CALIFORNIA AND ALASKA.

IF YOU WISH TO USE OUR SERVICES PLEASE PROVIDE US WITH YOUR DESTINATION CITY, STATE AND ZIP CODE.

PLEASE BID ONLY IF YOU ARE READY AND ABLE TO BUY THE PICKUP, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS AUCTION PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US AT 954-778-8063.


THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST GOOD LUCK TO ALL AND HAPPY BIDDING

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WINNING BIDDER MUST CONTACT US WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION ENDING AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAYMENT. A $500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END AND THE REMAINDER IS DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION END. IF NO CONTACT IS MADE WITHIN 24 HOURS I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO RE-LIST THE VEHICLE AND SELL IT TO THE NEXT HIGHEST BIDDER. YOU ARE WELCOME TO INSPECT THE CAR BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS. PLEASE DO NOT BID ON THIS AUCTION UNLESS YOU ARE READY AND ABLE TO BUY THIS VEHICLE.

WE WILL STORE VEHICLE FOR UP TO 20 DAYS FREE OF CHARGE. IF YOU ARE FLYING IN TO ANY OF THE SOUTH FLORIDA AIRPORTS, WE WILL GLADLY TO PICK YOU UP OR CAN DELIVER THE CAR TO THE AIRPORT AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE. 

ALL FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS SHOULD BE IN THE FORM OF CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK, BANK CHECK, BANK WIRE, CERTIFIED CHECK OR MONEY ORDER, DEALER PREP & HANDLING FEE OF $150 WILL APPLY TO ALL SALES.

TAXES: OUT-OF-STATE BUYERS MAY REGISTER THE CAR AND PAY APPLICABLE TAXES IN THEIR HOME STATE.
LOCAL BUYERS PICKING UP IN PERSON, YOU MAY BE REQUIRED TO PAY YOUR HOME STATE SALES TAX AT TIME OF PICKUP.

THIS VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS WITH NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED WRITTEN OR IMPLIED. ANY DESCRIPTIONS OR REPRESENTATIONS ARE FOR IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS A WARRANTY OF ANY TYPE. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER TO HAVE THOROUGHLY INSPECTED THE VEHICLE AND TO HAVE SATISFIED HIMSELF OR HERSELF AS TO THE CONDITION AND VALUE AND TO BID BASED UPON THAT JUDGMENT SOLELY. THE SELLER WILL MAKE EVERY REASONABLE EFFORT TO DISCLOSE ANY KNOWN DEFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS VEHICLE AT THE BUYER'S REQUEST PRIOR TO THE CLOSE OF SALE.

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL BIDS FOR EXCESSIVE NEGATIVE FEEDBACK AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE LISTING IF THE VEHICLE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR SALE.

PLEASE DO NOT BID ON THIS AUCTION UNLESS YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT OWNING THIS VEHICLE, ALL NON-PAYING HIGH BIDDERS WILL BE REPORTED TO EBAY AND NEGATIVE FEEDBACK POSTED.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST GOOD LUCK TO ALL AND HAPPY BIDDING

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2013 Dodge Charger AWD Sport

Tue, 29 Jan 2013

We won't beat around the bush: The all-wheel-drive Dodge Charger is not a brand new car. This generation launched in 2011, AWD models and all. But for 2013, Chrysler has added an optional sport package to the AWD model, available with both the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 or the sweet, sweet 5.7-liter Hemi V8. The upgrades for this new sport pack are mainly cosmetic; a gloss black grille, new 19-inch alloy wheels and body-colored rear spoiler make up the list of exterior changes. Inside, there are new sport seats and paddle shifters, and the eight-speed automatic transmission has been reflashed for better performance.
But because vehicles like the Dodge Charger mainly stick out in our minds as being rear-drive bruisers, Chrysler wanted to give us the opportunity to test out the LX platform's foul-weather prowess. And perhaps no place more appropriate to test such a system was way up in Michigan's Upper Peninsula in the dead of winter.
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FCA and Cummins named in diesel emissions class-action lawsuit

Mon, Nov 14 2016

Chrysler is now the first United States-based carmaker to be sued for allegedly skewing emissions results. In a move that sounds eerily similar to the troubles of European manufacturers, Chrysler is claimed to have hid diesel engine characteristics causing emissions as much as 14 times higher than permitted by regulations. According to Bloomberg, the lawsuit alleges that Chrysler, together with its diesel engine partner Cummins, has concealed the nitrogen oxide output of certain Ram vehicles produced between 2007 and 2012. The NOx pollutants were meant to be broken down in a process called regeneration in the truck's NAC system, or NOx Absorption Catalyst, which predated the 2013-introduced SCR, or Selective Catalytic Reduction system. By design, the NAC captures and stores NOx emissions, converting them to nitrogen and oxygen through a catalytic process. The lawsuit claims the Cummins engine's system has a limited capacity to store the emissions, and as a result the pollutants escape, increasing emissions, worsening fuel consumption and wearing down the catalytic converter. The later, cleaner SCR system uses a urea-water injection, and it gradually replaced the NAC on Cummins 6.7-liter engines, as it was first implemented in 2011 and made standard in 2013. As Bloomberg notes, the model years of Ram trucks involved in the lawsuit predate the earliest Volkswagen "Dieselgate" models by two years. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of 500,000 truck owners, accuses Chrysler and Cummins of fraud, false advertising and racketeering. As an underlying motive, the filing mentions a 2001 change in EPA emissions standards. Announced to become effective in 2010, the EPA requirements drove Chrysler and Cummins to try and reach those already by 2007. However, the NAC system is said to have fallen short of these goals, and the filing claims that Chrysler and Cummins chose to "rig" the engines instead. The affected vehicles predate the 2014 merger of Chrysler and Fiat. FCA US has released a statement regarding the lawsuit, saying it will contest the lawsuit "vigorously". News Source: BloombergImage Credit: Getty Editorial Government/Legal Green Chrysler Dodge RAM Emissions Diesel Vehicles FCA cummins diesel

Legacy Classic Power Wagon First Drive

Wed, Oct 7 2015

Shortly before the US entered World War II, Dodge supplied the military with a line of pickups internally codenamed WC, those letters designating the year 1941 and the half-ton payload rating. From 1941 to 1945 Dodge built more than a quarter million of them, and even though "WC" came to refer to the Weapons Carrier body style, the WC range served in 38 different configurations from pickup trucks to ambulances to six-wheeled personnel and weapons haulers. The story is that soldiers returning from active duty badgered Dodge for a civilian version of that indefatigable warhorse, so Dodge responded with the Power Wagon in 1946. Even for those no-nonsense times the truck was so austere that the first three names Dodge gave it were "Farm Utility Truck," "WDX General Purpose Truck," and "General Purpose, One Ton Truck." "Power Wagon" was the fourth choice, not finalized until just before it went on sale. Nothing like today's Power Wagon, the original could be seen as either a glorified tractor or a slightly less uncouth military vehicle – hell-for-leather meant going 50 miles per hour. But it would go nearly anywhere. The civilian version was still built like it had to survive, well, a world war; power take-offs (PTOs) ran all manner of ancillaries; multiplicative gear ratios helped it produce enough torque to make an earthquake envious. Said to be the first civilian 4x4 truck made in America, any organization that needed a simple, sturdy mechanized draught animal knew it needed a Power Wagon. If history, the aura of war, and ruthless functionality attract you but mean comforts and 70-year-old manners don't, then you need to get in touch with Legacy Classic Trucks. If that history, the aura of war, and the ruthless functionality attract you but the mean comforts and 70-year-old manners don't, then you need to get in touch with Legacy Classic Trucks. The Jackson Hole, WY, restorer retains every ounce of the Power Wagon's orchard-work aptitude, decorated with present-day amenities and the best components. Each job starts with having to find a usable donor. The city of Breckenridge, CO, bought the red truck in our gallery in 1947 and used it as a snowplow for the next 30 years. In 1977 a log-home builder bought it from the city and used it for another decade as a company hauler. That's the kind of grueling longevity that lets Ram put a five-figure premium on the 2500 Power Wagon pickup it sells today. Legacy Classics founder Winslow S.