1999 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport Crew Cab V8 on 2040-cars
Pinckney, Michigan, United States
Purchased 8 years ago for boat launching and weekend Home Depot runs and used very little.
Just replaced the transmission, replaced ball joints, fixed the brakes for $2000. Over the years, we have replaced the brakes, battery, oil pan, water pump, exhaust - even have replaced the engine (used - 85k), and odometer currently shows ~145000 miles. Have receipts for all repairs for the past 8 years. I bought a new car that can do the duty of both my commuter and this truck, so no longer need it. It has some light rust, needs some oil in the back doors, there is a leak somewhere causing the battery to drain at times (I've put a switch on the battery). It has a bed liner and the tires are great! Although the odometer says 145000, it is somewhere between the 85000 new engine (3 yr ago) and the 145000. It drives great and is a GREAT DEAL FOR SOMEONE! |
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Chrysler recalls AWD 300, Charger, Ram 1500 over ZF transmission
Tue, 24 Dec 2013What do the Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger and Ram 1500 all have in common? Yes, they're all Chrysler products, and two of them are based on the same platform. And we're sure you could find more similarities between them all, but the common trait we're looking at here is that, while they all come standard in rear-drive form, they're also available with all-wheel drive. And it's the transmission in those models that's the subject of the latest recall notice issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The output shaft on the eight-speed automatic transmission supplied by ZF to Chrysler for the AWD versions of the 300, Charger and Ram 1500 is apparently prone to fracture. That in the end could leave the vehicle without power and could, according to the NHTSA investigation, increase the chance of a crash. The vehicle could also roll away if even if left in Park without the handbrake applied.
That's why Chrysler is calling in 4,194 examples of those three models from the 2013 model year. Dealers will be responsible for inspecting the transmissions and, where necessary, replace the entire unit. See the full recall notice below for all the details.
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We were definitely rock stars at the 20th edition of the Dream Cruise.
The yell came from somewhere in the crowd: "Hey Hellcat, push it!" We obliged with a jab of the throttle, and the 707 horses of the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat roared to life. It went on like this. All weekend. It's one thing to attend the Woodward Dream Cruise, it's quite another to star in it.
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Fri, 18 Apr 2014This is a cool ad. Dodge, which is celebrating its centennial this year, recruited some of its peers to see what you should and shouldn't do in life. Of course, some are obvious - don't complain, learn from your mistakes and live for now.
Then again, some are less obvious. Some, actually, are downright awesome. Towards the end, each piece of advice is interspersed with clips of Dodge's redesigned Challenger smoking its tires. Really, this ad feels like it'd be worthy of a Super Bowl spot. This commercial's personal nature is really in keeping with some of the big game's most interesting ads, like the Imported From Detroit commercial, the Farmer ad and Maserati's surprise clip from this year's game.
Take a look below and let us know what you think.