2005 Chrysler 300 Touring 3.5l Custom Cloth Top! One Of A Kind! Runs Like A Top! on 2040-cars
Kuna, Idaho, United States
Very Good Condition - Tan Leather Interior - Well Maintained by local Dodge dealer, been driven during summers only for past three years, stored in climate controlled shop and covered only. Second owners. Bought with 17000 miles, has 112K miles today. New timing belt and water pump and transmission flush and tune at 90K miles with no other issues. Carpets, mats, seats and all of interior almost like new! 250 horsepower, 3.5 liter V6 SOHC engine, 4 Door, 4-wheel ABS brakes, 8-way power adjustable drivers seat, AC, Automatic Transmission, Clock - Analog, External temperature display, Front fog/driving lights, Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 28 and EPA city (mpg): 21, Leather Seats, Multi-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door, Passenger Airbag, Power mirrors, Power windows with 1 one-touch, tinted windows, Rear-wheel drive with traction control, Remote power door locks, Stability control, Tachometer, Tilt and telescopic steering wheel, Traction control - ABS for great winter driving capability, Maintenance records available.....well-maintained mostly highway miles. EPA FUEL ECONOMY RATINGS City 21/hwy 28 (3.5L engine/4-speed auto trans) EXTERIOR Black windshield moldings Pwr exterior mirrors Variable-intermittent windshield wipers Front license plate bracket 300 badging Solar control glass Body-color door handles Chrome headlamp bezels Halogen headlamps INTERIOR Rear window defroster Dual visors w/illuminated vanity mirrors Remote keyless entry Premium leather front bucket seats-inc: driver-side 8-way pwr, lumbar adjust Integrated rear window antenna Cell phone storage Passenger assist handles Electroluminescent instrumentation-inc: 140 mph speedometer, tachometer Front/rear floor mats Tilt steering wheel Illuminated entry Cargo compartment dress-up AM/FM stereo w/CD player-inc: changer controls, (4) speakers Air conditioning Lighting-inc: front door courtesy, glove box, trunk, front reading/map, rear reading/courtesy Front/rear climate control outlets Pwr trunklid release Rear armrest w/cupholder Analog clock Cruise control Pwr windows w/driver one-touch feature Full-length floor console w/pwr outlet Speed-sensitive pwr door locks 60/40 split-folding rear seat Sentry key theft deterrent system Vinyl shift knob MECHANICAL Lock-up torque converter 18.0 gallon fuel tank w/tethered cap Standard duty engine cooling 3.90 axle ratio 730-amp maintenance-free battery w/pwr accessory delay 4-wheel disc brakes Pwr rack & pinion steering 4-speed automatic transmission Rear wheel drive 3.5L DOHC MPI 24-valve V6 engine Brake/park interlock Compact spare tire P235/65R18 all-season BSW tires 4-wheel independent suspension 140-amp alternator SAFETY Dual-note horn Rear door child protection locks Child seat belt upper tether anchors Front Next Generation air bags w/occupant classification system Inside emergency trunk lid release 3-point seat belts for all seating positions-inc: front height adjustable shoulder belts |
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According to plant manager Chuck Padden in the Toledo Blade, full-time workers are regularly taking on 60 hours a week, and it's beginning to wear on them. "To get them more time off is important to us, to make sure they're refreshed, and can work safely," said Padden.
Chrysler has already hired 380 temporary, part-time workers for the plant, and 50 have been converted to full-time employees. The company is in the process of interviewing the rest of the new hires now and plans to have all 1,000 in place by the summer. They will work between 10 and 30 hours a week mostly on weekends for $15.78 per hour with limited benefits. The temporary positions will last "as long as demand continues for the Jeep Wrangler and the Jeep Cherokee," said Jodi Tinson, Chrysler spokesperson for manufacturing and labor communications, to Autoblog in an email.
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