2005 Magnum R/t,hemi,navigation,heated Leather,b/t,sunroof on 2040-cars
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2005 DODGE MAGNUM RT RWD - ONE OWNER EXTERIOR COLOR MIDNIGHT BLUE PEARL COAT. INTERIOR DK/MD SLATE GRAY. LEATHER BUCKET SEATS. ENGINE 5.7L HEMI V-8 MULTI-DISPLACEMENT. 5-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. STANDARD EQUIPMENT: CHILD SEAT UPPER TETHER ANCHORAGES, FRONT ADVANCED MULTISTAGE AIR BAGS, OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM, EMERGENCY BRAKE ASSIST, ELECTRONIC STABILITY PROGRAM, ALL-SPEED TRACTION CONTROL, PERFORMANCE ANTILOCK 4-WHEEL DISC BRAKES, AUTOSTICK(R), POWER RACK-AND-PINION STEERING, 4-WHEEL INDEPENDENT TOURING SUSPENSION, FRONT AND REAR SOLAR-CONTROL GLASS, REAR WINDOW WIPER, REAR CENTER 3-POINT SEAT BELT, REAR DOOR CHILD LOCK. INTERIOR FEATURES: A/C, POWER ACCESSORY DISPLAY, TILT/TELESCOPE STEERING COLUMN, LEATHER-WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL, POWER WINDOWS WITH DRIVER'S ONE-TOUCH-DOWN FEATURE, CELL PHONE STORAGE, SPEED-SENSITIVE POWER LOCKS, SENTRY KEY(R) THEFT DTERRENT SYSTEM, SPEED CONTROL, EIGHT-WAY POWER DRIVER'S SEAT, AM/FM STEREO W/CD PLAYER, 6 BOSTON ACOUSTICS SPEAKERS, KEYLESS ENTRY, ILLUMINATED ENTRY, FULL-LENGTH FLOOR CONSOLE, FRONT READING/MAP LAMPS, REAR READING.COURTESY LAMPS, FRONT AND REAR CLIMATE CONTROLS, 12-VOLT POWER OUTLET. EXTERIOR FEATURES: FOG LAMPS, POWER HEATED FOLD-AWAY MIRRORS, LIFTGATE FLOOD LAMPS, SUNSCREEN GLASS, 18" X 7.5" ALUMINUM POLISHED WHEELS. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT: SUPPLEMENTAL SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS, CABIN AIR FILTERING SYSTEM, INSTRUMENT CLUSTER W/ DISPLAY SCREEN, TEMPERATURE AND COMPASS GAUGE, VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER, TRAVELER/MINI TRIP COMPUTER, SECURITY ALARM, STEERING WHEEL-MOUNTED AUDIO CONTROLS, UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER, A/C WITH 2 ZONE AUTO TEMP, HEATED FRONT SEATS, PWER, FRONT SEATS, POWER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS, POWER SUNROOF, NAVIGATION SUSTEM W/6-CD/MP3 PLAYER, NAVIGATION SYSTEM W/GPS, SIRIUS SATELLITE DIGITAL RADIO, UCONNECT HANDS-FREE TIRES HAVE 80% TREAD AND ARE HELIUM FILLED PAYMENT - $500.00 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN THREE DAYS VIA PAYPAL. BALANCE DUE WITHIN SEVEN DAYS VIA MONEY ORDER OR CHASHIERS CHECK. BUYER ARRANGES TRANSPORT OF VEHICLE. |
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Ford, Stellantis workers join those at GM in ratifying contract that ended UAW strikes
Mon, Nov 20 2023DETROIT — The United Auto Workers union overwhelmingly ratified new contracts with Ford and Stellantis, that along with a similar deal with General Motors will raise pay across the industry, force automakers to absorb higher costs and help reshape the auto business as it shifts away from gasoline-fueled vehicles. Workers at Stellantis, the maker of Jeep, Dodge and Ram vehicles, voted 68.8% in favor of the deal. Their approval brought to a close a contentious labor dispute that included name-calling and a series of punishing strikes that imposed high costs on the companies and led to significant gains in pay and benefits for UAW workers. The deal at Stellantis passed by a roughly 10,000 vote margin, with ballot counts ending Saturday afternoon. Workers at Ford voted 69.3% in favor of the pact, which passed with nearly a 15,000-vote margin in balloting that ended early Saturday. Earlier this week, GM workers narrowly approved a similar contract. The agreements, which run through April 2028, will end contentious talks that began last summer and led to six-week-long strikes at all three automakers. Shawn Fain, the pugnacious new UAW leader, had branded the companies enemies of the UAW who were led by overpaid CEOs, declaring the days of union cooperation with the automakers were over. After summerlong negotiations failed to produce a deal, Fain kicked off strikes on Sept. 15 at one assembly plant at each company. The union later extended the strike to parts warehouses and other factories to try to intensify pressure on the automakers until tentative agreements were reached late in October. The new contract agreements were widely seen as a victory for the UAW. The companies agreed to dramatically raise pay for top-scale assembly plant workers, with increases and cost-of-living adjustments that would translate into 33% wage gains. Top assembly plant workers are to receive immediate 11% raises and will earn roughly $42 an hour when the contracts expire in April of 2028. Under the agreements, the automakers also ended many of the multiple tiers of wages they had used to pay different workers. They also agreed in principle to bring new electric-vehicle battery plants into the national union contract. This provision will give the UAW an opportunity to unionize the EV battery plants plants, which will represent a rising share of industry jobs in the years ahead.
This government surveillance van is both cool and creepy, and it could be yours
Tue, Jun 16 2020Whether you're planning a heist and need to gather information, or you're a government agency tracking down the leader of a crime ring, Hollywood has taught us that the unmarked van is the ideal machine for gathering intel. And apparently that's not just a Hollywood trope, because you can buy this actual, honest-to-goodness ex-government surveillance van: a 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager. It's being sold by the Chicago suburb of Streamwood, Ill., on the government surplus auction site GovDeals. According to the description, the van was acquired by the town as part of a drug seizure and converted to surveillance duty. It looks like a plain white Grand Voyager for the most part, except for the amber flashing light on the roof. Or at least it looks like a light. It's actually the disguise for the camera periscope. Open up the sliding door of the van and you'll discover a swivel mount for the camera, a TV mounted to the back of the driver's seat, and a toolbox that holds all the electronic equipment, including battery chargers for the van and the camera. There are also solid panels behind the windows so that people walking by can't peer in and see all the equipment. It's a bit less wild than some of the vans we've seen on film, but those Hollywood vans are usually larger commercial vans that can store more people and stuff. Less interesting details include the fact that this Grand Voyager has a 3.3-liter V6 with an automatic transmission. It has just over 100,000 miles and was good for a little more than 150 horsepower and 200 pound-feet of torque when it was new. The interior looks impressively clean, as does most of the exterior, but the description and photos highlight the fact that the front strut towers are rusty and in need of repair. Included are new strut towers, but obviously the welding in and painting is the expensive part. Also, while we think this van is pretty neat, since it's an actual surveillance van like we've seen on film for years, we would feel creepy actually owning it. After all, it's a vehicle for watching people, and while a government might have a legitimate reason for doing that, your average person doesn't. Unless you need a prop for a film, are going to show it off at car shows, or are another city government needing a cheap surveillance car, we think having this would be a little too weird. But if you have one of those reasons, or are less worried about what people think, you have a few more days to bid.
Dodge Demon exorcised by Rhys Millen in new video
Tue, Aug 15 2017When you call your car something like the Demon, it provides plenty of opportunity to play around with the name Í— especially when said car has 840 horsepower directed to the rear wheels. Pennzoil is doing just that in the above video, called "Exorcising the Demon." In it, Rhys Millen tears up the streets of Pittsburgh at night in a black and yellow Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, smoking tires, popping wheelies and breaking the rear end loose in massive drifts around corners. He even pulls a pretty hairy 360. It's certainly a lot different sort of driving from the straight-line drag-strip experience for which the Dodge Demon was purpose-built. At the end of the video, Millen parks the car below a gargoyle, whose eyes briefly glow a menacing red. Millen sends a text message saying "The Demon is back in its place." The response: "Das good. How are you in the Ring?" (Hmm.) Then the clip ends, and we're told the story will be continued. If you don't want to wait for more cinematic Demon action, you can check out Pennzoil's behind-the-scenes video, called, "Unleashing Unprecedented Power." In it, we get to see more angles of the stunt driving, hear about the production, and, of course, get a plug for Pennzoil: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Pennzoil also offers a few other Dodge Demon videos, one about the car's development, one about its performance, and a third focused on Pennzoil Synthetics. Earlier this year, Pennzoil also did a similar video series to bid farewell to the Dodge Viper. Related Video: News Source: Pennzoil Dodge Coupe Performance Videos dodge demon dodge challenger srt demon pennzoil