2000 Dodge Durango Slt Plus Sport Utility 4-door 4.7l on 2040-cars
North Wales, Pennsylvania, United States
2000 Dodge Durango SLT 4.7L V8 Engine – 136,000 miles 4WD Black with Tan leather interior (all leather in great condition) 3rd row seating – seating for up to 8 passengers total. Lots of space available with folding 3rd and second row seats. Bridgestone Dueler AT tires – good tread wear remaining. Class III & IV 2” Trailer Hitch with wiring connection. Engine and transmission run good. Power Windows, Power Steering, and fully adjustable Power Driver’s Seat. GARMIN Nuvi 1450 GPS Navigation (5” screen) will be included. ($150 retail value) ***** Only if buy it now price is reached ***** Pioneer 50W AM/FM CD player head unit with iPod/MP3 player cable input Kenwood 50W 4 channel amplifier Cruise Control Anti-Theft system/Vehicle alarm 2 remote keyless entry key fobs included A/C works well. Full size spare tire (good tread) Passed PA State inspection and emission inspection in December 2013. New rack and pinion New brake master cylinder Haynes Auto Repair manual included I am the original owner and I took care of it mechanically over the years. I changed the oil regularly every 3000 miles. Clean interior. It has never been in an accident. It has never been in a flood. Clean CARFAX.
What this car needs: Front bumper has a large rust hole on passenger side. The bumper needs to be replaced or repaired. Driver’s side rear door has a small rust area developing about the size of a quarter. The rest of the body and paint are in good shape. 4WD shift knob linkage is broken. Transmission is good. Only the shifter knob/linkage needs to be replaced. It worked all winter just fine and I believe the shift linkage broke recently. I have not had this looked at either, but I am assuming it is minor since the 4WD had no operational issues. ABS system stopped working. Brake/ABS lights come on. Could be a minor fix, but I never had it looked into. It passes inspection without ABS system operable. There is some uneven tire wear developing on left front tire. The rank and pinion power steering unit had been replaced recently. Stereo system was replaced with Pioneer head unit, 4 speakers and Kenwood 4 channel 50 Watt amplifier about 8-9 years ago. The left channel of the speakers stopped working recently. Otherwise the stereo system sounds good. It has a connection for an iPod and built in CD player on the head unit. The rear passenger power window is temperamental. It will work sometimes and not others. Motors seem fine. Could be a wiring or switch issue? Driver’s side rear door will not open from the inside. The door handle on the inside of the door had broken from the door lever. It needs a new inside door panel or repair the plastic handle that connects to the door rod. The steering wheel has some play and needs to be adjusted/tightened or replaced. The driver’s side front seat has some play. I believe the seat rails need to be replaced or adjusted.
All in all it has been a good reliable car for me that needs some work after 14 years in operation. A good fixer-upper for someone with a little time and some skills. There is potential to fix this car up and sell at a profit or simply drive it yourself for several more years. Please let me know if you have any other specific questions about this car. It will be sold AS-IS I have been very truthful about all of the issues with this car. This truck is being sold for local pick up only or delivery at buyers expense.
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A look at the Dodge Demon's drag settings, modes, and go-fast tech
Thu, Mar 9 2017In the same video that gave us a peek at the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon's performance stats, there's a serious dump of info on the tech and tools that will likely help this muscle coupe slaughter drag strips. Dodge has outlined a few of them for us and we're using the power of inference to figure out the rest. Here's what we've gathered. A lot of these hints come from the Demon's version of Performance Pages, the infotainment screens that show what SRT models are doing and let the driver change the powertrain and chassis setup. There are a lot of Demon-only features, including line lock, a quick cooldown mode for the supercharged engine, and data recording. And of course there are pages to show a digital time slip with acceleration and braking figures, a g-load plot, and lots of gauges to track temps and levels. The engine output is shown in the video on a special Dyno page. It tracks horsepower and torque over time on the upper graph, and engine rpm and shift points on the lower graph. And we think it's still hiding something. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Any good drag car has a line lock, allowing the driver to lock the front brakes and leave the rears free to do a nice tire-warming (or tire-shredding, depending on length) burnout. Ford has it on the Mustang, Chevy puts it on the ZL1, and now Dodge is adding it to the Demon. It should help get the giant Nitto tires up to temp for a drag run. And once the tires are warm, there's launch control, just like on the SRT Hellcat, with selectable rpm to dial things in for the conditions. The Demon also has a shift light in the cluster, and the driver can set a shift point individually for each gear. After each drag run, you can activate Quick Cooldown, which Dodge says uses the first production application of After-Run Chiller – it runs the cooling fan and intercooler coolant pump with the engine off until the coolant reaches its target temp. It's shown in one of the slides above. The checklist on the left side of that page suggests it requires a set of conditions be met to work: engine off, hood open, and sufficient battery level. This further reinforces our theory that the supercharger is going to make big boost, beyond the Hellcat's 11.6 psi. And while you're waiting for the supercharger to cool off for another run, you can review the performance data the car records.
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
2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody First Drive | Same snarl, more bite
Thu, Jul 20 2017By now, you've read a lot about the Dodge Demon, including our driving impressions from the drag strip. You've also heard a lot about the Challenger Hellcat, which we've had the pleasure of driving at Portland International Raceway, Willow Springs, and on our home turf of Woodward Avenue, both during the Dream Cruise and for an episode of AutoblogVR. Last week, Dodge and SRT invited us out to Indianapolis to sample the Demon, as well as the Durango SRT. Sandwiched between those two launches, however, was another distillation of Dodge's retro-cool coupe, the 2018 Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody. The Widebody shares most of the guts of the standard Charger Hellcat, but went to the same cosmetic surgeon as the Demon. The Hellcat 6.2-Liter V8 with 2.4-liter-per-rev supercharger, producing 707 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque, is unchanged. It comes standard with a six-speed manual transmission, but our tester had the optional eight-speed automatic with steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters. It's 3.5 inches wider (look at those fenders!) than the standard Hellcat, though, which allows it to accommodate 20-by-11-inch "Devil's Rim" wheels. It shares its front splitter with the Demon, but retains the Hellcat's rear spoiler. The Widebody also features an electronic power steering system with selectable drive modes. It just slightly outperforms the standard Hellcat, as well, with better cornering grip, improved acceleration, and better braking (even though it shares the same Brembo brake package as the standard Hellcat). Dodge claims that the Widebody does the quarter-mile 0.3 seconds quicker, dropping it just out of the 11s to 10.9 seconds. 0-60 miles per hour drops from 3.5 to 3.4 seconds. Lateral grip increases by 0.04 G to 0.97 G on the skid pad. On the company's 1.7-mile road course, Dodge says the Widebody drops two seconds off its lap time compared to the standard Hellcat, finishing about 13 car lengths ahead. We spent our time with the Hellcat Widebody on the infield road course at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Sliding into the car, the seating position is cozy and comfortable even with a helmet on, and we have no trouble adjusting our chair and steering column to ideal placement. The infotainment display shows us our drive settings for the next few miles: the transmission and suspension are in Track Mode, steering is set to Sport, with traction set to Street. We fire up the car with an instructor in the right seat, and head out of the pit lane.