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1994 Dodge Ram Van B 250,7 Passengers,run Great,no Reserve Price Auction@@@@@@@@ on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:130478
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United States

NO RESERVE PRICE AUCTION
UP FOR AUCTION A 1994 DODGE RAM VAN B 250 MARK III,7 PASSENGERS,AUTOMATIC,V8 5.2L ENGINE WITH 130478 MILES,STILL INSPECTED UNTIL 08/2014,POWER LOCKS,WINDOWS AND MIRRORS,AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE PLAYER,A/C BLOWING COLD BUT MAY NEED TO BE RECHARGE,GREAT INSTANT HEAT.
THIS VAN IS IN GREAT RUNNING CONDITION,IT'S IN GREAT CONDITION FOR THE YEAR OF IT,IT HAVE SOME RUST SPOTS,SCRATCHES AND SOME STAIN IN THE FLOOR FROM THE LAST OWNER,PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES FOR MORE DETAIL AND YOU MAY CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTION YOU HAVE REGARDING THIS VAN..
AGAIN,THIS VAN IS RELIABLE AND READY TO GO YOU CAN BID WITH CONFIDENCE TO WIN LATER.ONLY TWO PREVIOUS OWNERS
HAPPY ALL BIDDERS.

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Will Dodge limit 2015 Challenger SRT Hellcat to 1,200 units?

Sun, 20 Jul 2014

With over 700 horsepower on tap and a price tag barely over $60k, Dodge appears on paper to have a winner on its hands with the new Challenger SRT Hellcat. But if you want to get your hands on one, you may have to act quicker than this most powerful of muscle cars covers the quarter-mile.
That's because, according to our compatriots over at Edmunds, Dodge may limit production - in the first year, at least - to just 1,200 units. That would amount to barely a quarter of the Challengers that Dodge moves each month, and would also mean only one Hellcat for every two Dodge dealers in the US - which could lead to some serious contention over which stores and which customers can get their hands on the ultimate Challenger.
Reached for comment, SRT spokesman Dan Reid told Autoblog that "there is no plan to limit production of the Challenger Hellcat," echoing the words of Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis who told Edmunds: "We don't know what the market demand is." Which doesn't mean that it won't restrict production, but doesn't mean that it will, either. It just hasn't decided yet - or announced any such decision, at any rate - over what will be the final allocation strategy for what could be a game-changing muscle car. That is, at least, until new versions of the Mustang and Camaro come along in pursuit of Dodge's bragging rights...

Detroit 3 small cars lay an egg in latest Consumer Reports reliability study

Tue, 28 Oct 2014

Consumer Reports has released its Annual Auto Reliability Survey and the results are, in a word, interesting. While we already covered the score-damaging effects of infotainment systems, there's another big angle to the data that's getting some attention - the utterly dismal scores of the Detroit Three's small car offerings.
The turbocharged Dodge Dart and Chevrolet Cruze, as well as the Ford Fiesta were their respective brands' lowest-scoring models, a stat that's made worse by the fact that the American automakers finished 25th, 21st and 23rd, respectively.
That's not acceptable for The Detroit Free Press' auto critic, Mark Phelan, who has penned a scathing critique of the D3's small car reliability scores, arguing that GM, Ford and Chrysler are "out of excuses."

Consumer Reports says these are the worst new cars of 2014

Thu, 27 Feb 2014

Consumer Reports has announced its annual list of worst vehicles, a cringe-inducing contrast to its list of top vehicles. Ignominiously leading the way in 2014 is Chrysler, which has a staggering seven models listed.
Jeep nearly sweeps the small SUV segment by itself, with its Compass, Patriot and 2.4-liter version of the new Cherokee, while the only midsize sedans listed by CR were the Chrysler 200 and Dodge Avenger. The new Dodge Dart and the Dodge Journey round out CR's condemnation of Chrysler.
Ford is taking heat as well, with the Taurus, Edge and their counterparts from Lincoln all listed as the worst vehicles in their respective segments. Toyota doesn't fare much better, with its Lexus IS, Scion iQ and tC also making the list.