Our inventory of used Dodge autos:
| Dodge Caravan |
Dodge Stratus |
Dodge Neon |
Dodge Charger |
| Dodge RAM |
Dodge Durango |
Dodge Dacota |
Dodge RAM Van |
| Dodge Intrepid |
Dodge Avanger |
Dodge Magnum |
Dodge Viper |
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DODGE
DURANGO SLT
4x4 V8 |
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Automatic Transmission
3rd row seating
Cruise control
Power Windows
Power Door Locks
Power Mirrors
Power Steering and Brakes
Power Seat for Driver
Ice Cold Air Conditioning
Anti Theft
Remote start
Anti Lock Brakes
Am/Fm Radio
CD Player
Sirius Satellite Radio
Special Alloy Wheels
Tires with good profile |
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About Dodge:
Dodge is a brand name of automobiles and light to
heavy-duty trucks. From 1914 to 1927, the company was named the Dodge Brothers
Motor Vehicle Company. The Chrysler Corporation acquired the Dodge company in
1928 and ran it as a midrange car and truck brand. In 1998, Dodge, along with
all other Chrysler subsidiaries merged with Daimler-Benz to form
DaimlerChrysler. The Chrysler part of DaimlerChrysler, including Dodge, was sold
to a private equity company in 2007, and now operates under the name Chrysler
LLC.
In 1901, John Francis Dodge and Horace Elgin Dodge moved
their Dodge Brothers Bicycle & Machine Factory to Detroit, Michigan from
Windsor, Ontario where they were making intricate auto parts. Their bearings and
other parts were in demand with the early automobile industry, and they helped
design motor parts for early Oldsmobiles.
In 1902, the Dodge Brothers were approached by Henry Ford, who was looking for
help in financing his own automobile company. They helped finance the start of
the Ford Motor Company as well as manufacturing parts for early Fords, to Ford's
and the Dodge Brothers' mutual financial benefit. Through 1913, nearly all Ford
running gear (chassis, suspension, brakes, engines, transmissions, etc.) were
built by Dodge.
In 1914, the Dodge Brothers started their own auto company, which they named the
Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicle Company, choosing 50 dealers initially from
hundreds of applications, some of which remain successful today. In that first
year, Dodge introduced the "Old Betsy," a rugged car built for reliability and
durability. That year Dodge built a total of 249 new cars. In a boost to their
fortunes, the Dodge brothers brought a successful lawsuit against Ford in 1917.
In the same year, Dodge Brothers began building motor trucks as well, at first
for use by the United States Army during World War I, then commercially after
the war's end.
In 1925, the Dodge Brothers Company was purchased by Dillon, Read & Company for
US$148 million, said to be the largest cash transaction in history up to that
time. Dillon Read in turn sold Dodge to the Chrysler Corporation on July 31,
1928.
Dodge was a part of DaimlerChrysler AG, based in Stuttgart. As of 2005, the
Dodge brand has become known primarily for its trucks and vans, which account
for 78% of the division's sales. Dodge is attempting to change this with the
introduction of many new car models including the Dodge Caliber, Dodge Avenger,
Dodge Charger, Dodge Magnum and the soon to be released Dodge Challenger.
Dodge recently re-entered the Australian market in 2006 after a 30 year absence.
Dodge Australia plans to release a new model every six months for the next three
years, amid plans to re-ignite the brand's interest down under. The first of
such models is the Dodge Caliber, which was well received at the recent 2006
Melbourne Motor Show. The second model to be introduced was the Nitro with the
Avenger to join them shortly.
Dodge vehicles are now available in many countries throughout the world. In
2006, Dodge sold more than 1.3 million vehicles in the global market. In Spring
2007, DaimlerChrysler reached an agreement with Cerberus Capital Management L.P.
to sell off its Chrysler Group subsidiary of which the Dodge division is part.
In Mexico, the Hyundai Accent, Hyundai Atos, and Hyundai H100 are branded as
"Dodge" or "Hyundai by Dodge" and sold at Dodge dealers.
In Canada, the Dodge lineup of cars was merged with the Chrysler lineup so
Canadians instead of receiving the Dodge Intrepid, Dodge Dynasty or second gen
Dodge Neon, received the Chrysler Intrepid, Chrysler Dynasty and Chrysler Neon.
As of 2003, this decision has changed and the car line of Dodge in the US are
now badged as Dodge's in Canada.
About Dodge cars: Dodge 330 (1963-1964)
Dodge 400 (1982–1983)
Dodge 600 (1983–1988)
Dodge A100 (1964–1970)
Dodge 880 (1962–1965)
Dodge Aries (1981–1989)
Dodge Aspen (1976–1980, 2007-present)
Dodge Avenger (1995–2000, 2008–)
Dodge B Series (1948–1953)
Dodge Caliber (2007–present)
Dodge Caravan (1984–2007)
Dodge Challenger (1970–1974, 1978–1983 (second generation was a rebadged
Mitsubishi Galant), 2008–)
Dodge Charger (1966–1978, 1983–1987, 2006–present)
Dodge Charger Daytona (1969, 1977, 2006, 2007)
Dodge Colt (1971–1994, rebadged Mitsubishi Lancer/Mirage)
Dodge Conquest (1984–1986, rebadged Mitsubishi Starion)
Dodge Coronet (1948–1958, 1965–1976)
Dodge Crusader (1951–1958, Canada, rebadged Plymouth Cambridge/Plymouth Plaza)
Dodge Custom 880 (1962–1965)
Dodge D Series (1961–1980)
Dodge Dakota (1987–present)
Dodge Dart (1960–1976)
Dodge Daytona (1984–1993)
Dodge Diplomat (1977–1989)
Dodge Durango (1998–present)
Dodge Dynasty (1988–1993)
Dodge Grand Caravan (1987–present)
Dodge Intrepid (1993–2004)
Dodge Kingsway (1946–1952), Canadian model (1946–1950, rebadged Plymouth DeLuxe);
(1951–1952, rebadged Plymouth Concord)
Dodge Lancer (1961–1962, 1985–1989)
Dodge Magnum (1978–1979, 2005–present)
Dodge Mayfair (1953–1959, Canada, rebadged Plymouth Belvedere
Dodge Mini Ram Van (1984–1988, commercial version of the Dodge Caravan)
Dodge Mirada (1980–1983)
Dodge Monaco (1965–1978, 1990–1992)
Dodge Neon (1995–2005)
Dodge Nitro (2007–present)
Dodge Omni (1978–1990)
Dodge Polara (1960–1973)
Dodge Power Wagon (1945–1968)
Dodge Raider (1987–1990, rebadged Mitsubishi Montero)
Dodge Ram (1981–present)
Dodge Ram 50 (1979–1993, rebadged Mitsubishi Mighty Max)
Dodge Ram SRT 10 (2004–2006)
Dodge Ram Van (1979–2003)
Dodge Ram Wagon (1979–2003)
Dodge Ramcharger (1974–1993)
Dodge Rampage (1982–1984)
Dodge Rebel (not produced)
Dodge Regent (1946–1959, Canada, rebadged Plymouth Special DeLuxe/Plymouth
Cranbrook/Plymouth Savoy)
Dodge Shadow (1987–1994)
Dodge Sierra (1955-1957)
Dodge Spirit (1989–1995)
Dodge Sportsman (1971–1978)
Dodge Sprinter (2003–present, rebadged Mercedes-Benz Sprinter)
Dodge SRT-4 (2003–2005)
Dodge St. Regis (1979–1981)
Dodge Stealth (1991–1996, rebadged Mitsubishi 3000GT)
Dodge Stratus (1995–2006)
Dodge Super Bee (1968–1971, 2007–present)
Dodge Town Panel (1955?–1966)
Dodge Town Wagon (1955?–1966)
Dodge Tradesman (1971–1978)
Dodge Viper (1992–present)
Dodge Viscount (1959, Canada, rebadged Plymouth Fury) |