2002 Dodge Durango Slt Plus Sport Utility 4-door 4.7l V8 , 4x4 , 5speed Auto on 2040-cars
Hackettstown, New Jersey, United States
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Up for sale my personal truck 2002 Dodge Durango SLT Plus, with only 108800 miles, I'm the 2nd owner purchased this car from the dealer in Paramus NJ , according the "autocheck" there was only one owner before me in Bergen county . No accidents , Very clean, Beige Leather (driver's seat are typically ripped a bit on the lower rear side ), Third row seating, 5 speed automatic ( car constantly gives me 14.8 miles per gallon ), 4.7L V8 engine, current NJ (until 11/2014 ) state inspection. Selling , because I have a company 4x4 car now . Recent updates : battery from Walmart with 2 years replacement warranty , new 3-way speakers in all 4 doors, front rotors and pads (rear drums checked and adjusted too ), changed brake and transmission fluids , antifreeze . Replaced fuel filler neck, 8 spark plugs, upper and lower ball joints ,front right bearing , all 4 HVAC actuator motors ($700 job ) , blower motor w/resistor ( all repair receipts available ) . There is couple of dings and dents on the body and hood has a long deep scratch ( car was keyed once ) , right second door has a dent on upper part . Factory tinted , etched windows , heated both front seats , trip computer and info display on roof as well as sunglass holder , cruise and radio controls on steering wheel , car manual , 2 sets of keys. Great "Infinity" sound stereo + full tank of gas ! It's good safe truck ,ready for winter weather. Please keep in mind this is used vehicle and selling as is , where is, with no warranty offered . I prefer local pick up , but can assist with delivery in every way I can . If you need additional pictures or details please let me know . Please call 908-500-2729 for any questions . Thank you for reading this .
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Dodge Scat Pack for 5.7L Hemi V8 detailed, priced
Sat, 05 Apr 2014Dodge revived the Scat Pack name back in November at the 2013 SEMA show. At the time, though, we were short of details on forthcoming upgrade packages, which were destined to add some oomph to the Challenger, Charger and Dart. We're still waiting to hear about the upgrades to the Dart's 2.4-liter four-pot, but Dodge has gone ahead and released the details on the upgrades to the 5.7-liter Hemi V8 in the Challenger and Charger R/T.
As we detailed in our original post, three different Scat Packs will be available that will allow customers to upgrade their cars without voiding the warranties. Starting with the $2,195 Stage 1 kit, owners will net an extra 18 horsepower and 18 pound-feet of torque thanks to a Mopar-branded cold-air intake, exhaust and ECU ref lash. Stage 1 is also the only package that could be installed outside of a Chrysler-authorized service center without voiding the warranty (a mechanically competent owner could even do it at home, we're told by Dodge). Stage 2 builds on the entry level Scat Pack, and adds performance camshaft kit, which boosts output over the stock 5.7 by up to 30 hp for $1,895. As with the Stage 1, the ECU is tweaked.
For those that want to go whole hog, they can add the Stage 3 for $4,995. The top-tier gets quite serious, adding CNC-ported cylinder heads, as well as high-flow headers and cats. Output over stock is 58 hp and 47 lb-ft of torque. Each kit comes with a pair of badges, just in case owners want a bit of visual flair.
Lackluster Dodge Dart sales trigger layoffs
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It comes as little surprise, then, that the automaker has announced layoffs at its assembly plant in Belvidere, IL. According to The Daily Herald, Dodge will temporarily lay off 325 workers "to balance vehicle supply with current sales demand." Put more simply, there are more Darts than buyers at the moment...
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