Showing posts with label Dodge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dodge. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

2011 Dodge Avenger





















2010 Dodge Avenger Review

The 2010 Dodge Avenger is closely related to the Chrysler Sebring, however its appearance and unique styling differentiates it from its sibling. It comes along with popular creases designed at the rear fenders. It is an impressive compact sedan. Even though it's a minivan, the Dodge Avenger has a plenty of standard equipment and sporty features found in upper class vehicles.
Many reviewers of the 2010 Avenger are saying that it has arrived as a sensation in the segment of mid-size sedans. The new Avenger is provided in two versions: the R/T and the SXT. There are few differences of external styling between R/T and the SXT, but these two models have many similar features as well.
A standard 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine is deployed in these two versioned sedans that produces 173 hp. And also, both versions use a four-speed automatic transmission. One more optional 2.7-liter V6 engine is also offered to both versions, whereas the R/T has a basic 3.5-liter V6 engine (at 189 hp) with a six-speed overdrive automatic transmission. A security system, tire pressure monitoring, anti-lock brakes, active head restraints, and six airbags are included as a standard safety services.
The cabin of the 2010 Dodge Avenger carries the angular and chunky theme, which sets it apart from its rivals. Some experts claim that it fixes every sort of target for styling in the segment, while the rest don't really appreciate the fancy style of the new Avenger. Let's wait and watch what kind of response does the 2010 Avenger receive from the crowd.
You may also want to know more about the new 2009  Dodge Avenger and check out the latest Dodge Avenger Reviews, pictures as well as specs.


Sunday, July 10, 2011

2012 Dodge






















Road Hotness: 2012 Dodge Charger SRT8 Delivers

The world's automakers are busy developing technologies to make cars more fuel efficient, realizing that there are limits to earth's resources and that pollution can cause problems harmful to man, earth and beast. At the same time that car manufactures are supporting vehicle electrification and the development of bio-fuels, few seem intent on turning away from delivering cars high on performance even if that power comes at the expense of fuel efficiency.
Raw Power
Detroit's three automakers are pursuing fuel efficiency in a major way. General Motors has its electrified Chevrolet Volt, the Ford Motor Company offers its electric Transit Connect and will soon have a battery electric Focus and Chrysler is pursuing a new form of hybridization in cooperation with the Environmental Protection Agency.
Yet, all three automakers also sell cars big on performance and small on fuel efficiency. Namely, highly potent versions of three coupes: the stylish Chevrolet Camaro, the iconic Ford Mustang and the retro Dodge Challenger. All three "pony cars" or sport coupes offer fuel efficient base V-6 models. They also now come with supercharged V-8 engines, offering all the raw power enthusiasts want.
Dodge HEMI
The latest news in road hotness is all about the Dodge Charger SRT8. That model will get a power boost for 2012, as a 6.4-liter HEMI V-8 promises to provide 465 horsepower and 465 foot-pounds of torque. This scream machine will most likely drive the car from zero to 60 mph in about 5 seconds, a rip-roaring "hold onto the handle" burst of speed. Quarter-mile numbers are impressive too, estimated to be about 12 seconds. And, with a top speed of 175 mph, you'll be able to outrun everyone, including the blue light special in your rear view mirror. On second thought, don't.
Lest you think that this top of the line Dodge Charger will melt polar ice caps and drown polar bears who want to eat you for dinner, relax. Yes, the Charger will gobble up gas, but it is also equipped with "fuel saver technology," designed to shut down four cylinders when not needed. Cruise down the interstate at a steady clip and your hot rod will be running on just four cylinders, giving the other four a rest. Fuel economy numbers haven't been calculated yet, but imagine getting at least 25 mpg perhaps approaching 30 mpg with this beast.
Charger Amenities
Other significant attributes of this hot ride include paddle-shift technology for ease of shifting on road and on track; a two-mode adaptive damping suspension for suspension tuning and road adaptation to enhance vehicle control. Security and safety amenities include adaptive cruise control with forward collision warning and blind spot monitoring with rear cross path detection.
Inside, the Charger's front seats gain improved bolstering and perforated suede insert fabric for better rear end grip; heated and ventilated front seats are standard and reactive headrests also are included. Seatbacks feature embroidered SRT logos; rear seats are heated.
Pricing hasn't been set yet for the newest iteration of the Charger SRT8, but $43,000 is the price of the 2011 model with the 2012 top of the range Charger expected to be similarly priced.
Matthew C. Keegan is a freelance writer who resides in North Carolina. Matt is a contributing writer for Andy's Auto Sport an aftermarket supplier of quality parts including vertical doors and Ford parts.

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Dodge Dakota

The Dodge Dakota is a mid-size pickup truck from Chrysler's Ram division. From its introduction through 2009, it was marketed by Dodge. The first Dakota was introduced in 1986 as a 1987 model alongside the redesigned Dodge Ram 50. The Dakota was nominated for the North American Truck of the Year award for 2000. The Dakota has always been sized above the compact Ford Ranger and Chevrolet S-10 but below the full-sized pickups such as Dodge's own Ram. It is a conventional design with body-on-frame construction and a leaf spring/live axle rear end. The Dakota was the first small pickup with an optional V8 engine. One notable feature was the Dakota's rack and pinion steering, a first in work trucks. On November 4, 2009, Fiat announced that the slow selling truck would be discontinued in 2011. Dakotas have been used by police and fire departments, as off-road vehicles, patrol cars, or even brush trucks. The Dodge Dakota was conceived by Chrysler management as the first "mid-sized" pickup combining the nimble handling and fuel economy of a compact pickup with cargo handling capacity approaching that of full-sized pickups. To keep investment low, many components were shared with existing Chrysler products and the manufacturing plant was shared with the full-sized Dodge D-Model. The name Dakota means "friend" or "ally" in the Sioux Indian language.The first generation of the Dakota was produced from 1987 through 1996. Straight-4 and V6 engines were offered along with either a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission. Four wheel drive was available only with the V6. Both 2 m and 2.4 m beds were offered. Fuel injection was added to the 3.9 L V6 for 1988 but the output remained the same.

Strong Dodge Dakota

New 2011 Dodge Dakota Doors Concept

The second-generation Dakota was built from 1997 through 2004. It inherited the semi truck look of the larger Ram but remained largely the same underneath. 1998 saw the introduction of the R/T model with the big 5.9 L 250 hp (186 kW) Magnum V8. At the time of its introduction, it was seen as one of the most radical in its class, not only for its styling, but for the fact it remained the only truck in its class with an available V8 engine that rivalled many V8s found in full size trucks with payloads of up to 1500 pounds. Four-door "Quad-Cab" models were added for 2000 with a slightly shorter bed, 63.1 in (160.2 cm), but riding on the Club Cab's 130.9 in (332.5 cm) wheelbase. The aging 5.2 L Magnum V8 was replaced by a new high-tech 4.7 L SOHC PowerTech V8. The Quad-Cab featured a full-size flip up rear seat to provide room for 3 passengers in the back or lots of dry, interior room for cargo. In spring 1998, a new limited edition R/T package was available as an option on the Dakota Sport model. This version is considered a true street/sport truck, only available in RWD. Factory modifications such as a 250 hp 360 cid/5.9 liter V8, heavy duty 46RE 4 speed automatic transmission, performance axle, limited slip differential, sport suspension and steering, uprated brakes, performance exhaust, special cast aluminum wheels, monotone paint, bucket seats, and many other standard options came with the package. Chrome wheels were available on 2002 models. Some of the last models made in 2003 came with the new stampede lower body cladding package and chromed version of the original cast aluminum wheels at no extra charge. This version of the R/T Dakota was produced through 2003, with the newer 2003 R/T trucks designated as their own trimline and no longer as part of an option package on the Dakota Sport trim.

Exotic Dodge Dakota

Dodge Dakota Dashboard View

The redesigned 2005 Dakota still shared its platform with the new Dodge Durango SUV (which is now similar to the Ram platform). This model is 3.7 in (94 mm) longer and 2.7 in (69 mm) wider, and features a new front and rear suspension, and rack-and-pinion steering. This new generation model also reverted the wheels back to five lug wheels from the prior generation's six lug wheels due to cost and assembly time saving measures. The Dakota is built at the Warren Truck Assembly plant in Warren, Michigan. There were a V6 and two V8 engines available: The standard engine is a 3.7 L PowerTech V6; the two 4.7 L V8 engines are the standard PowerTech V8 and the V8 High Output or HO. The 3.7 L V6 produces 210 horsepower (160 kW) and 235 lb·ft (319 N·m) of torque. The standard output 4.7 L V8 produces 230 hp (170 kW) and 295 lb·ft (400 N·m) of torque. The High Output 4.7 L V8 produces 260 horsepower (190 kW) and 310 lb·ft (420 N·m) of torque. Both the 3.7 L and standard output 4.7 L V8s were available with the 6 speed manual transmission in 2005 and 2006. For 2007, that option was deleted on the V8 models. The facelifted third generation Dakota was unveiled at the 2007 Chicago Auto Show. The Dakota received another facelift and interior upgrade along with a few other upgrades including built-in cargo-box utility rails, heated bench seats, best-in-class towing (up to 7,050 pounds), the largest and longest standard bed in the class, and the largest mid-size truck cab. Its new 4.7 liter V8 produces 302 hp (225 kW) and 329 lb·ft (446 N·m) of torque. The standard engine remains the 3.7 liter V6 with 210 horsepower (160 kW) and 235 lb·ft (319 N·m). of torque. Production began in August 2007. On November 4, 2009, Fiat announced that the Dakota will be discontinued in 2011. A new unibody truck called the Ram Rampage is expected to take the place of the Dakota in 2012.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

205 mph 1969 Dodge Coronet, Bonneville racer






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Dodge Rampage

The Dodge Rampage was a subcompact, unibody coupe utility based on Chrysler's L platform and manufactured from 1982-1984. First released as a 1982 model, the Rampage was later joined by its rebadged variant, the Plymouth Scamp. The Rampage borrows the car's unibody construction and the front fascia from the sporty 024/Charger variant. It was available with a Chrysler built and designed 2.2 L carbureted straight-4 engine with 96 hp (72 kW) and a curb weight of around 2,400 lb (1,100 kg). In the first year, it had leisurely performance due to the 4-speed manual transmission along with a 3-speed automatic transmission. Performance was improved with the introduction of a 5-speed manual transmission in 1983. The truck had a load capacity of 1,145 lb (519 kg), for a true "half ton" rating. This compared favorably to General Motors' Chevrolet El Camino. The Volkswagen Rabbit Sportruck and Subaru Brat were the Rampage's only real competition. The Dodge Rampage was based on the popular Dodge Omni and Plymouth Horizon. Their high gasoline mileage and modest price were good for the time, but the engine was a cause of the vehicle's failure — it could not deliver the performance of the El Camino, but when one compared it to the Volkswagen Rabbit Sportruck, the Rampage seemed to have the upper hand. The Rampage's front-wheel drive configuration also added to its deficiencies, as a front-wheel drive layout is not usually used for trucks. The quality, fit and finish, and overall feel of the truck were also well below the Japanese offerings of the day, contributing to its short life-span. The Plymouth Scamp was only sold in 1983. The Rampage lasted three years, though, and was removed from production after the 1984 model year.

In 1983, a select number of Dodge dealerships in Canada offered a special edition Rampage, which was only available for one year. The trucks were part of a short run at the Windsor Assembly Plant in Ontario and were fitted with numerous appearance upgrades from Chrysler's Direct Connection parts catalog. A special plate was mounted next to the standard build plate of each truck that read "Special Order - Direct Connection". Available in only three colors ("Graphic Red", "Snow White" and black), the Canadian DC Rampages were loaded with Direct Connection goodies, which included a front spoiler (Shelby-style), special extended-length side sirts, fiberglass tonneau cover (with integrated spoiler), orange and red stripe package with DC logos, roof wing, cast aluminum valve cover and a chrome air cleaner box. Some of the Canadian DC Rampages made their way to the U.S. where they were used for publicity purposes. A "Graphic Red" example was given away in a national contest while a "Snow White" version was photographed for the 1984 Direct Connection catalog alongside Carroll Shelby.Dodge resurrected the Rampage name at the 2006 Chicago Auto Show. This new concept car is again a front wheel drive pickup, but is as large as the full-size Dodge Ram. It is powered by the 5.7 L Hemi V8.

Dodge Rampage In The Parking Area

Dodge Rampage Sliding Doors Concept

Attractive Dodge Rampage In Black

Dodge Rampage Interior View

Dodge Rampage Engine Detail

Dodge Rampage Show Up
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