Between 10:00am and 2:00pm, the Dodge brand will make a $20
donation to Lincoln Community High School for each person who takes
a short test drive. Lincoln Chrysler Dodge & Jeep of Lincoln will
have the new Dodge Dart, Durango, Journey, and Grand Caravan at the
event for participants to inspect and drive. Dealership personnel
will volunteer their time to assist with the fundraising drives.
Anyone age 18, or over, with a valid driver’s license, may drive and
earn a Dodge donation for the school.
The Dodge brand has been supporting schools in the communities where
the company does business for several years. Since 1993, Dodge has
helped raise over $5 million for schools across the country with
test drive programs like the Dodge Booster Club Fundraiser.
About the Dodge Brand
The Dodge brand is tearing into its centennial year with a keen eye
focused on the future and a desire to create vehicles customers
can’t wait to drive and are proud to park in their driveways. With
100 years of history,
Dodge is building on the technological advancements of the ‘30s
and ‘40s, design evolution of the ‘50s, the racing heritage of the
‘60s, the horsepower of the ‘70s, the efficiency of the ‘80s and
unbelievable styling of the ‘90s as it paves the road to its future.
New for 2014, the Dodge Durango “is kind of a big deal,” with a new
eight-speed transmission that delivers up to 25 miles per gallon
(mpg) on the highway, a new 8.4-inch Uconnect infotainment center
and best-in-class power, towing, and driving range, in addition to
its class-exclusive technology.
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The new Durango joins a stable that includes the new 2014
Dodge Dart with its breakthrough 2.4-liter 184-horsepower
Tigershark engine, and the celebrated 2014 Dodge Avenger. Both
earned 2014 Top Safety Pick status from the Insurance Institute
for Highway Safety (IIHS). Completing the 2014 Dodge lineup are
the Challenger, Charger, Journey and 30th Anniversary Grand
Caravan. The Dodge lineup features five vehicles with
best-in-class power, seven vehicles that deliver 25 mpg or
higher, three vehicles that deliver 31 mpg or higher and three
vehicles that offer seating for seven.
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