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Dodge Dipstick enables any driver to scrutinize levels of oil visually in a quick fix to save engines from dry death. Since 1914, Dodge has pursued crude power, introducing the first all-steel body and showing metal to be better than wood when the road strikes back, a statement that the cars will remember in the long run. The subsequent Dodge would later punch the street with fire-breathing HEMI blocks, wide stances, and transmissions with gears that would only require a thrust button press, cars that would not meander through traffic but push their way off the line. When electric power came, Dodge would not keep quiet and gave Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust so that one could still snarl like big blocks. The names of drive modes, Drag, Donut, and Sport, are applied to exchange attitudes within seconds when Stealth lowers the curtain when the neighborhood is asleep. Through the coupe sedans and the SUVs, Dodge makes a straight-up promise; brute power combined with everyday use. The Dipstick is plugged in the wet sump and by the etched scale it flashes a high or low scale, so any person can know when to add oil. Daily heat and grime strike, but an expensive teardown session saves wallets with a swift draw of the Dipstick. Without oil, metal scraping is the order of the day, hence worry not about road trips and hope that warning lights raise an alarm. How to remember: to carry the Dipstick one mile in a thousand, and your engine will key on and not on a desert road.