2009 Dodge Journey Sxt 7-seat Local 1-owner 73,000 Km on 2040-cars
Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
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Super nice black-on-grey 2009 Dodge Journey SXT. Passed a multi-point inspection conducted by a Dodge dealership and it is in tip-top shape. CarProof and Dodge inspection report are available.
- 73,000 km - Local - 1 Owner This 2009 Dodge Journey SXT is equipped with the following factory options: - Automatic - 7 seats - Power seat - Power windows - Power side view mirrors - Power locks - Remote lock/unlock - 3-zone A/C - FWD - 3.5L V6 - 17" alloy wheels - Tire pressure monitoring system $13,495 cash price, includes a $2,000 all cash purchase discount. $0 down, $134.79 bi-weekly financing over 60 months available on approved credit. If you are interested in this 2009 Dodge Journey SXT, please call or text Oliver @ 604-618-8921 to book an appointment for a viewing and a test drive! To ensure vehicle availability upon arrival, booking an appointment at least 2 hours ahead is strongly recommended. - Trade-ins welcome! - We help you finance or lease, even if you are international students or new immigrants! - Extended warranty available Vii Auto Boutique Motor Dealer License #31249 16144 84 Ave Surrey, BC V4N 0V9 Mon-Fri: 10 am - 8 pm Sat: 10 am - 6 pm Closed on Sundays and statutory holidays This 2009 Dodge Journey SXT is comparable to the following: 2008 2009 2010 2011 Dodge Journey SE SXT R/T Chevrolet Chevy Equinox LS 1LT 2LT LTZ Ford Escape XLT Limited Hybrid Honda CRV CR-V LX EX EX-L Hyundai Santa Fe GL Premium Sport GLS Limited Kia Sportage LX EX Convenience Luxury Toyota RAV4 Sport Limited |
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1970 Dodge Charger destroyed by man sick of lowballers — he showed them!
Thu, Oct 31 2019There are open and shut cases, and there's this one, the purchase and crush case. This is so wild it's hard to believe it's real. Apparently a man named Daniel Gagliardi bought a rusted-out 1970 Dodge Charger project car with the intent to flip it. Contacted by The Drive, Gagliardi said he bought the car for $4,200 and listed it for $8,500. "It was a complete car," he said, "not missing a single thing inside, out, underneath, under the hood, wasn't missing a damn thing. Had fender tag, VIN tag, clean title." Instead of negotiating with serious buyers, Gagliardi told the outlet a stream of jokers jerked him around for six months. The time-wasting took a toll, and after 180 days of "no-showers, thousands of no-showers, and a whole bunch of flakers" who didn't have the decency to bring a decent offer and cash, he decided to teach them all a lesson. So he destroyed the car, filmed the destruction, and cheered it on. The humorous and ironic part of the video is when Gagliardi tells another man off-camera, "But we got it first! We already robbed it, you can only rob it once!" After that levity, there's only chagrin for anyone sad to see a Charger meet its end so spitefully. Admittedly, however, and in spite of all the vitriol aimed at him, Gagliardi is free to destroy his own property. He's not the first person to crush a car capriciously. Any divorce attorney could tell you a book of tales about precious goods meeting ugly ends for vindictive reasons. Or there's the guy who, commenting on Gagliardi's video on another site, relates how he crushed the Yamaha quad he wanted $800 for after he "got tired of people offering me $200." Ah well. This won't be the last time. Warning for language, and exceptionally shaky video. If you're hungry for more Charger carnage after this, check out the cinematic obliterations in "7 Ways to Destroy a Charger."
How Dodge dealers are earning the right to sell Hellcats
Wed, 10 Sep 2014We all hate the idea of the dreaded dealer markup when it comes to buying a highly anticipated new car. Take the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat, for example. You might spend hours reading about its supercharged V8 and speccing the model just right in the configurator, but when it finally comes down to laying down the cash, the dealer adds thousands of dollars as a "market adjustment" on the muscle machine of your dreams. As it turns out, when the Hellcat starts hitting showrooms in the third quarter, Dodge is trying to make sure that's not the case.
Dealer orders for the much-hyped Hellcat recently started, but Dodge boss Tim Kuniskis has put some special caveats in place to ensure that the Hellcat makes it to the road quickly. The initial allocation is based on the number of Dodge products that a showroom has sold in the last 180 days, and a second allotment in December is based on the last 90 days of sales and 30-day turnover. "You sell a lot of Darts for me, Journeys for me, Durangos for me, I'm going to give you the rights to this one, too, because this is a halo of the brand," said Kuniskis to Automotive News.
Furthermore, how quickly the Hellcat sells is also going to decide whether showrooms get more of them. "If you want to market-adjust the car, that's your right. But if your days-on-lot goes above what the other guys that are selling them at MSRP is, they will end up earning the allocation because their days-on-lot will be lower," he said to Automotive News. Obviously, this doesn't prevent dealers from marking up the Challenger SRT, but the strategy certainly discourages it.
2013 Dodge Challenger R/T hits the Redline
Thu, 07 Feb 2013Dodge has added a bit of spice to its Hemi-powered Challenger for 2013, offering up this new Redline package that makes its official debut at the Chicago Auto Show. The R/T Redline builds on the Rallye Redline kit that was created for the V6 Challenger, and we like how these subtle changes add to the muscle coupe's already classic styling.
In addition to the black chrome 20-inch wheels with red accents, the R/T Redline adds subtle graphics along the beltline. Inside, cars equipped with the six-speed manual transmission get a performance tuned exhaust that allows the engine to send a full 375 horsepower and 410 pound-feet of torque to the rear wheels. (Redline Challengers with the five-speed automatic produce 372 hp and 400 lb-ft.)
The Redline package retails for $1,995 and can be had on both Challenger R/T and R/T Plus models. Scroll down for the full press blast.



