2002 Dodge Ram 1500 Slt**4x4**magnum 4.7l V8**tool Box,bedliner,20"chrome Rims on 2040-cars
Staten Island, New York, United States
2002 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT**4X4**MAGNUM 4.7L V8** TOOL BOX--BEDLINER--20"CHROME RIMS CREWCAB--SHORTBED TRUCK DRIVES AND RUNS VERY VERY GOOD NEEDS A MUFFLER AND TAILPIPE & PASSENGER SIDE WINDOW SWITCH TAILPIPE AND MUFFLER WAS BROKEN OFF FROM A PLOWTRUCK THAT PUSHED SNOW AND ICE UNDER IT IT HAS A NEW RADIATOR AND POWER STEERING PUMP,BELTS & HOSES IT HAS STEPS BUT DRIVERS SIDE ROTTED OFF (YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO HAVE IT WELDED IT BACK ON) PASSENGER SIDE IS STILL ON. VERY CLEAN INTERIOR DARK GRAY CLOTH WITH REAR SLIDING WINDOW RADIO HAS A CD PLAYER SPEAKERS DONT SOUND THAT GOOD HAS NEW CLEAR HEADLIGHTS BODY HAS SCRATCHES AND SOME SMALL DINGS AND SOME SMALL RUST SPOTS REAR TAILGATE HAS SCRATCHES AND A SMALL DENT I TOOK PICTURES OF MOST BODY MARKS OVERALL BODY LOOKS PRETTY GOOD IT'S 4 WHEEL DRIVE WITH SHIFTER ON THE FLOOR WAS NEVER USED FOR A WORK TRUCK FRONT BUMPER HAS SOME SURFACE RUST AND A SMALL DENT I LISTED THIS TRUCK AS ACCURATELY AS I COULD ANY QUESTIONS OR TO SEE THE TRUCK IN PERSON YOU CAN JEFF AT 347-517-2474 CLEAN TITLE IN HAND OWNER HAS THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY AS TRUCK IS UP FOR SALE LOCALLY TRUCK IS LOCATED IN STATEN ISLAND N.Y. 10312 BUYER ARRANGES PICK-UP OR SHIPPING 500.00 PAYPAL DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END CASH ON PICK-UP OR PAYPAL PAYMENT WILL BE ACCEPTED THANK YOU AGAIN ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL JEFF AT 347-517-2474 ANYTIME IS O.K. I'M A PRIVATE SELLER AND OWN THIS TRUCK NOT A DEALER |
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Mopar '13 Dart priced from $25,485*
Wed, 12 Jun 2013For the past few years, Chrysler's Mopar in-house tuning division has created its own one-off versions of several cars in the automaker's portfolio, including the Mopar '10 Challenger, Mopar '11 Charger and Mopar '12 300. For 2013, the black-and-blue up-do has been given to the new Dart compact, and Chrysler has announced that the limited-edition sedan is now available for order, priced from $25,485, not including *$995 for destination.
Like previous Mopar edition vehicles, the Dart is painted in a signature Pitch Black exterior with an offset blue racing stripe. The sedan sits seven millimeters lower to the ground and gets visual add-ons like a chin spoiler, decklid spoiler and rear diffuser, along with gloss black 18-inch alloy wheels.
Performance wise, the Dart's 1.4-liter MultiAir inline four-cylinder engine remains, producing 160 horsepower and 184 pound-feet of torque, mated to a six-speed manual transmission. The Mopar car gets a sport-tuned exhaust system along with revised power steering calibration and beefier brakes.
Chrysler recalling 67k trucks with manual transmissions
Tue, Dec 30 2014Earlier this month, Chrysler announced the recall of some 280,000 pickup trucks over concerns that their axles could seize up. Now the automaker has announced an entirely separate recall of another 66,819 trucks over the springs that could break in the clutch ignition interlock switch. The recall affects Dodge Ram 1500, 2500 and 3500 pickups, as well as the Dodge Dakota and Mitsubishi Raider. The issue is relevant only to those trucks fitted with manual transmissions, from the 2006 and 2007 model years and manufactured between July 1, 2005, and July 31, 2006. Since a broken spring could, according to statements issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and FCA US LLC (previously known as the Chrysler Group) prevent the vehicle from starting, or cause it to move unintentionally once the ignition kicks over, the automaker will begin notifying owners of the affected vehicles just before Valentine's Day to bring their trucks into their local dealers to have the clutch ignition interlock switch replaced. FCA emphasizes, however, that the unintended movement would only occur "in rare cases" and only "if recommended starting procedures are not followed." Only one such case is known to have occurred, but it did regrettably result in a fatality. Statement: Clutch Ignition Interlock Switch December 29, 2014 , Auburn Hills, Mich. - FCA US LLC is launching a voluntary global recall of an estimated 66,819 older-model pickup trucks equipped with manual transmissions. The Company will replace their clutch ignition interlock switches at no charge to customers. An investigation by FCA US engineers discovered switches in certain model-year 2006 and 2007 pickups may be equipped with spring wire that differs from wire used in previous switches. The alternate wire may break and, as a result, the vehicles may not start. In rare cases, a vehicle may – if recommended starting procedures are not followed – exhibit unintended movement when its ignition key is turned. The Company is aware of one fatality related to this campaign. It stemmed from the single known accident involving this population of vehicles. The recall covers certain Dodge Dakota, Dodge Ram 1500, 2500, 3500 and Mitsubishi Raider pickups. Switches with the alternate wire were not used in any vehicles produced before July of 2005, or after June of 2006. The Dakota and Raider are no longer in production.
Fiat Chrysler dumped 40,000 unordered vehicles on dealers
Thu, Nov 14 2019In a move that echoes recent history, Fiat Chrysler has been making more cars and trucks than dealers in the U.S. are willing to accept, with Bloomberg reporting that at one point the automaker had built up a glut of around 40,000 unordered vehicles. That’s led some dealers to accuse FCA of reviving the dreaded “sales bank” accounting practice of obscuring inventory to improve the balance sheet. The company reportedly began building up its inventory of unordered cars this summer despite an industrywide slowdown in sales and an eagerness by some dealers to thin their inventories because rising interest rates are making it more expensive to hold unsold cars. The inventory build-up also coincided with Fiat ChryslerÂ’s efforts to find a merger partner, first with Renault, which fell through, then last monthÂ’s announcement that it will merge with FranceÂ’s PSA Group. FCA denies any such scheme and tells Bloomberg the rising inventory is down to a new predictive analytics system designed to better square supply with demand from dealers that is helping the company save money and narrow the numbers of unsold vehicles. The company recently agreed to pay a $40 million civil penalty to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to settle a complaint that it paid dealers to report fake sales figures over a span of five years. While no one is suggesting that FCA is in dire financial straits — the company saw higher than expected earnings in the third quarter and record profits in North America — the practice has strong historical precedent by Chrysler, which built up bloated inventories in the run-up to its two federal bailouts, in 1980 and 2009. It was also common at GM and Ford during the 2000s, when all three Detroit automakers struggled with excess manufacturing capacity and plummeting sales in the lead-up to the Great Recession. Back in 2012, CFO Magazine wrote about a report that explained automakersÂ’ rationale for the practice and how it works: Say fixed costs for a given factory are $100, and that the factory can make 50 cars. Consumers, however, demand only 10. Under absorption costing, if the company makes all 50 cars, its cost-per-car is $2. If it makes only up to demand, or 10 cars, the cost-per-car is $10. Although each car adds variable costs for steel and other parts, if those costs are low, the company still has an incentive to make more cars to keep the cost-per-car down.