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What year was the last Dodge Intrepid?

The last Dodge Intrepid was produced in the year 2004.

How long is a 1997 Dodge Intrepid?

201.7″1997 Dodge Intrepid / Length

What car is Dodge discontinuing?

As a result, it comes as no surprise that Dodge is dropping the gas-powered Charger and Challenger after 2023. Their potent Hellcat and Hemi V8 engines aren’t keeping with the times as automakers focus on kilowatts, not horsepower.

Why did they stop making Dodge Intrepid?

Many drivers reported that their Dodge Intrepids were becoming stuck in park. This was also an issue on other Dodge cars, such as the Avenger. Another problem on the Dodge Intrepid, particularly the later models, was oil sludge build-up; this caused engine failure for many drivers.

What was the last year of the Intrepid?

2004
The Dodge Intrepid is a full-sized front-wheel drive four-door sedan that was produced by Dodge for model years 1993 to 2004.

Which Dodge was banned?

the Dodge Demon
Yep, because of that outrageous quarter-mile time, the NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) has banned the Dodge Demon for being too damn fast.

What was wrong with Dodge Intrepid?

The issue with the Dodge Intrepid is that they are infamous for engine oil sludge, which crops up at around 80,000-100,000 miles. To quote Car Complaints.com “it’s only worth the price of the scrap metal it’s going to shortly turn into.”

When was the Intrepid taken out of service?

Decommissioning and conversion to attack carrier
On 4 February 1946, Intrepid moved to San Francisco Bay. The carrier was reduced in status to “commission in reserve” on 15 August, and she was decommissioned on 22 March 1947.

What replaced the Dodge Intrepid?

2004 would be the final year for the Intrepid, and as such received no real changes at all. The Intrepid would be replaced by the all-new rear-drive LX-based Charger, which would debut in mid-2005 as a 2006 model.

How much is a Dodge Intrepid?

Dodge Intrepid Trims

Trim type MSRP
SXT FWD $25,755
SE FWD $22,035
ES FWD $26,065
Police FWD $21,385

What car is Dodge not making anymore?

After nearly two decades and more than 2 million units, production of the current Dodge Charger and Dodge Challenger has finally come to a close. The final Charger and Challenger were completed on Friday. The final Challenger was a pitch-black example of the SRT Demon 170, a source at the automaker told Road & Track.

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