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Dodge’s shorter minivan comes in three trim levels — two passenger and
one cargo — and with a four-cylinder or V-6 engine. New Dodge minivans
will debut during 2004, as 2005 models. Dodge also offers the
longer-wheelbase Grand Caravan.
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More midsize than compact in dimensions, the Dodge Dakota comes with a
new V-6 or a V-8 engine and offers the choice of three cab styles.
Dakotas come in six trim levels and with either rear-wheel drive or
four-wheel drive.
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Larger than its 1998 - 2003 predecessor and sporting a decidedly
different look, the redesigned Dodge Durango sport utility vehicle has
moved up a notch in dimensions and into the full-size realm. Engine
choices now include DaimlerChrysler’s Hemi V-8, as well as a smaller
V-8 and V-6.
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Built on an extended-length wheelbase, Dodge’s larger minivan comes
with a choice of two V-6 engines. The regular Caravan rides a shorter
wheelbase. Dodge will redesign its minivans and add fold-away second-
and third-row seats for 2005.
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Like the related Chrysler Concorde, Dodge’s full-size
front-wheel-drive Intrepid sedan is in its final season. Three V-6
engines are available. A new Magnum wagon, equipped with rear-wheel
drive or all-wheel drive, replaces the Intrepid for the 2005 model
year.
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Competing against such compact rivals as the Honda Civic, the smallest
Dodge sedan comes in regular and sporty R/T forms and is equipped with
either a 132-horsepower or a 150-hp engine. A variety of options lets
the Neon owner personalize his or her vehicle.
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Available in half-ton, three-quarter-ton and one-ton capacities,
Dodge’s full-size pickups continue to have the unmistakable look of
ruggedness. Light-duty 1500 models were redesigned for 2002, and
2500/3500 trucks followed in 2003. A brand-new Ram SRT-10 that packs a
500-hp Viper V-10 engine joins the lineup for 2004.
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Available in half-ton, three-quarter-ton and one-ton capacities,
Dodge’s full-size pickups continue to have the unmistakable look of
ruggedness. Light-duty 1500 models were redesigned for 2002, and
2500/3500 trucks followed in 2003. A brand-new Ram SRT-10 that packs a
500-hp Viper V-10 engine joins the lineup for 2004.
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Available in half-ton, three-quarter-ton and one-ton capacities,
Dodge’s full-size pickups continue to have the unmistakable look of
ruggedness. Light-duty 1500 models were redesigned for 2002, and
2500/3500 trucks followed in 2003. A brand-new Ram SRT-10 that packs a
500-hp Viper V-10 engine joins the lineup for 2004.
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Originally a Freightliner product, the full-size Sprinter van adopted
a Dodge badge early in 2003. Passenger- and cargo-carrying models are
offered, as well as a choice of roof heights. Freightliner Sprinters
also remain available.
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Dodge's compact coupe and larger sedan are cousins to the Chrysler
Sebring. Both Stratus body styles are offered in sporty R/T trim as
well as family-focused form.
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Redesigned for 2003, the hottest Dodge of them all got a new
500-horsepower V-10 engine, making it the most powerful sports car
built by a major American manufacturer. The Viper SRT-10 can
accelerate from zero to 60 mph in less than 4 seconds or run from a
standstill to 100 mph and back to zero in less than 13 seconds.
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2004 Dodge
Diagrams are generally available for;
Cruise Control,
Headlights,
Sun Roof,
Electric Suspension,
Fuse Information,
Power Mirrors,
Powertrain Control Module,
Memory Systems,
Power Steering,
Anti-lock Brakes,
Transmission,
Instrument Cluster,
and more.