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2011 Dodge Durango With Sunroof, Backup Camera, Bluetooth, Remote Start, + More! on 2040-cars

US $19,800.00
Year:2011 Mileage:69036
Location:

Canton, Georgia, United States

Canton, Georgia, United States
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BACKUP CAMERA, PARKING SENSORS, FACTORY REMOTE START ENGINE, POWER SUNROOF, and TOUCH SCREEN RADIO!

CLEAN CONDITION

PROFESSIONALLY DETAILED

SYNTHETIC OIL CHANGES

SERVICE RECORDS AVAILABLE

MICHELIN TIRES – 2 REPLACED JUNE 2014, 2 REPLACED JANUARY 2013

Original OwnerVery Nice SUV with 3rd Row Seats; Back Up Camera; Leather wrapped steering wheel, center console and doors; LCD Touch Screen Radio with Uconnect Bluetooth,Satellite, CD, USB Input, 30gb Hard Drive, DVD player, Stores 8,000+ Songs; Power Sliding Sunroof; Factory Remote Engine StartIndependent Rear Suspension; 315 Horsepower V6Great; 2wd; Flex Fuel; Michelin Tires;Always Synthetic Oil Changes.

 

All Durango models typically include the following standard features:*

Air Conditioning Vents, Rear

Lights, Fog

Air Conditioning, Dual-Zone Automatic

Mirrors, Dual Heated Power w/Manual Fold

Alternator, 160-Amp

Mirrors, Dual Visor Vanity

Axle Ratio, 3.06

Moldings, Wheel Lip

Battery, 700-cca

Payload, 1330-lb

Brake Assist

Power Outlets, (3)

Brakes, Power F&R Disc

Quick Order Pkg

Braking System, F&R Anti-Lock

Radio Equipment, Auxiliary Input

Cargo Net

Radio Equipment, Sirius Feature w/1-yr of Service

Carpeting

Radio, AM/FM Stereo w/CD & MP3

Clock, Digital (w/Radio)

Restraint System, Dual Front, F&R Head Curtain & Front Side

Communication System, Enhanced Accident Response

Seat, Flat Fold Front Passenger's

Consoles, Full Length Floor w/Storage & Overhead w/Storage

Seats, Cloth Bucket

Cooling, Engine Oil

Seats, Split Folding Center & Third Row

Cup Holders

Speed Control

Defroster, Rear Window

Stability Control, Electronic

Door Locks, Power

Stabilizer Bar, Front

Drivetrain, 2WD

Steering Wheel Touch Controls

Engine Immobilizer

Steering Wheel, Tilt & Telescoping

Engine: V6, 3.6 Liter

Steering, Electro-Hydraulic Power

Entry System, Illuminated Keyless Remote Control

Storage Bin, Covered

Floor Mats, Luxury F&R

Tachometer

Fuel Filler Door Release, Power

Tire Pressure Monitor

Fuel Tank, 24.6 Gal Cap

Tire, Limited Use Spare

Glass, Deep Tinted

Tires, P265/60R18 On-Off Road BSW

Grille, Bright/Accent Color

Towing Cap, 6200-lb Max

GVWR, 6500-lb

Traction Control

Headlamp Control, Automatic On-Off

Trailer Sway Control

Headrests, Power Folding Third Row

Transmission, 5 Speed Automatic w/Overdrive

Hill Start Assist Control

Vehicle Information Center

Insulation Group, Premium

W/S Wipers, Variable Intermittent

Light, Removable/Rechargeable Interior

Wheels, Aluminum

Lighting, Ambient

Windows, Power

Lights, Cargo Comp't, Cup Holders, Glove Box & F&R LED Readi

Wiper/Washer, Intermittent Rear Window

 

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NHTSA closes investigation on 4.7M FCA power modules, no recall

Thu, Jul 30 2015

FCA US hasn't had the best time with recalls as of late. Not only did the company recently agree to greater safety oversight and paid $105 million to the government, that came just days after hacking fears prompted a 1.4-million model recall campaign. However, a recent decision to close an investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration means that the automaker doesn't have to worry about another major recall possibly affecting 4.7 million vehicles, according to the agency's report (as a PDF). Last September, the Center for Auto Safety petitioned NHTSA to investigate an alleged problem with the totally integrated power module (TIPM) on these FCA US models. The group claimed that a fault with the component could cause a variety of maladies, including stalls, not starting, catching fire, unintended acceleration, and airbag non-deployment. At the time, it also submitted 70 cases where this had reportedly happened. According to NHTSA, "no valid evidence was presented in support of claims related to airbag non-deployment, unintended acceleration, or fire resulting from TIPM faults and these claims were found to be wholly without merit based on review of the field data and design of the relevant systems and components." The agency did find signs of an issue with the fuel pump relay in some Jeep Grand Cherokees and Dodge Durangos, but FCA US issued recalls for the problem in September 2014 and February 2015. Without anything else to go on, the Feds don't think it's worth investigating this topic any more.

Why the Charger Hellcat can't be ordered with a manual transmission

Sun, 16 Nov 2014

Fans of truly irreverent amounts of horsepower will find lots to love in the form of the 2015 Dodge Challenger and Charger Hellcat models. Both of them send 707 ridiculous horsepower to the rear wheels; the only question is whether you want your absurdity delivered with two or four doors. Oh, and whether or not you want the option of a manual transmission.
If you prefer rowing your own gears, the choice is made for you; there is no manual gearbox option available on the Charger Hellcat, or any Charger model at all, for that matter. Wonder why? Well, besides the fact that almost nobody - sorry, clutch fans, but it's true - would choose to buy a Charger with a manual transmission, that is? The answer, according to an industry insider in a post written on Jalopnik's Opposite Lock forum, is the floorpan.
It's probably not a surprise to most of our readers that the Dodge Challenger and Charger share a large portion of their chassis structure, which is codenamed LX at Chrysler, but there are still some significant differences under the skin due to the shorter wheelbase and two-door coupe bodyshell of the Challenger, as opposed to the sedan shape of the Charger. One of the differences is the floorpan, the huge chunk of sheetmetal that makes up the floor of the car and props up such essential items as the car's seats.

2015 Dodge Challenger SRT 392

Mon, Mar 9 2015

I've just started reading the third installment in a planned five-book biography of Lyndon Baines Johnson, Master of the Senate, written by the incomparable Robert Caro. Conveniently, a recent trip to drive the BMW X6 M and 228i Convertible was to be staged in Austin, TX, within easy driving distance of LBJ's birthplace, Johnson City. And yes, the city is named for his family. Having completed my duties with the Bimmers, I borrowed the spangled 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT 392 you see above, to squire me around the Texas capitol for a weekend, and as a lift out to the Hill Country homestead of our 36th President. Johnson City isn't exactly a road trip mecca, but there's a pretty good brewery, a museum, the reconstructed LBJ house to take snapshots of, and it's a nice drive to get out there if you've got a 485-horsepower muscle car at your disposal. Driving Notes With the heroic Hellcat, this 392 and the R/T Scat Pack (that Brandon Turkus reviewed recently), there are more SRT-treated Challengers to choose from than ever before. There are 707 obvious reasons that the Hellkitty is the top dog (as it were), but there are important difference between this 392 and the Scat Pack, too. Both cars make use of the 6.4-liter Hemi V8 putting out 485 horsepower and 475 pound-feet of torque, but the 392 also gets an adaptive suspension, six-piston Brembo brake calipers (instead of four-piston), wider tires, leather and Alcantara seats, a heated steering wheel, a louder stereo and HID headlights. When LBJ was campaigning for his seat in the House of Representatives, he would've loved to have something as potent as this monster of a V8 under the hood of his canvassing car. The 6.4L snorts with authority before it sends the big coupe forward to just about any speed I'd ask of it, and with a quickness. Johnson was known for haranguing drivers to step on it, when all that stood between himself and a few more votes was the ability to fit one more stump speech into the day. The 392 feels as though it could cover a quarter of the state of Texas in a morning if you throttle down deep enough (faster even than the Johnson City Windmill, I'd guess). Though there's a six-speed manual available, I'm actually quite fond of the eight-speed automatic in the 392. The two-pedal setup better suits the fast-cruiser attitude of the car, and it never served up any poorly conceived shift logic when I left it in D. Of course, the roads are better now than they were in the 1930s and 40s, too.