Introduction to dodge:
Dodge is one of the three major automobile brands under Chrysler Group, with a history of more than 90 years. It is the fifth largest automobile brand in the United States, with 6.4% market share in the United States and the eighth largest automobile brand in the global automobile industry. Globally, its product portfolio includes a series of cars, trucks, light commercial vehicles and sport utility vehicles (SUVs). The main models are Dodge Caliber, Dodge Viper, Dodge Magnum, Dodge Ram, Dodge Caravan and Dodge Charger. Dodge has a distinctive and confident brand image and is the fifth largest brand in the American market. In 2006, Dodge sold 6.5438+300,000 vehicles worldwide. In the highly competitive truck market, Dodge has a sales share of 15%.
Dodge Ram: The engines used include a 5.7-liter HEMI engine with a maximum output of 380 HP (283 kW) and a maximum output torque of 404 lb-ft (548 Newton-m); The maximum output power of the 4.7-liter V-8 engine is 365,438+00 HP (2,365,438+0 kW) and the maximum output torque is 330 lb-ft (447 Nm). The maximum output power of the 3.7-liter V-6 engine is 265,438+05 HP (65,438+060 kW) and the maximum output torque is 235 lb-ft (365,438+09 Newton-meters), which can be matched with a 6-speed manual gearbox and a 5-speed or 4-speed automatic gearbox.
Introduction to Li Damao:
Li Damao, born in Hefei, Anhui Province, is 42 years old and a fisherman. 1979 after graduating from junior high school, he entered the third steelmaking plant of Hefei Iron and Steel Company. Since 1985 self-employed in catering industry.
Major achievements:
1998, participated in the "Fishing King Cup" for the first time, and won the fourth place after Master Hua;
1998 Represented Anhui (Bohai) Team in the 14th National Fishing Competition held in Ningbo, and won the team championship, the second overall score and the fifth pole throwing.
1999, won the third place in the "Fishing King Cup";
1999, runner-up in the individual pole project of the 15th National Fishing Competition;
In 2005, the first "Reader's Cup" Finals 1 1 Target Fish, ranked 37th in personal total score.