2003 Chrysler Town & Country Lx / V6 - 3.3l / 124k Miles / Very Good Condition++ on 2040-cars
Lakewood, New Jersey, United States
No Reserve price... You Bid... You WIN. 2003 Chrysler Town & Country LX / V6 - 3.3L / 124,828 Miles / Very Good Condition+++ Runs great. My Father in law purchased the van brand new than we get it from him. I am the 2nd owner. Very Good Condition+++++ (Excellent). There is one or two minor scratches, but nothing major. ***** Please see all pictures to know what you Bidding on and condition ***** There is No rust or dents on the body at all. The interior is Very clean+++ (Like New). Please see Pictures for condition. ***** Please feel free to ask any question ***** AM/FM Stereo, Cassette, CD (Single Disc), Auto, FWD, 6 Cyl - 3.3 Liter, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, 1 Keyless entry and 3Keys, Power mirror, Power Steering, Cruise Control, Heat, Adjustable Steering Wheel, Dual Front Airbags, Trip Computer, Running Boards, Privacy Glass and Roof Rack. No Check Engine light or any other warning lights. The van been running 100% with No Problems. 4 Brand New Tires less then 3 months old. Good NJ Inspection until 07/2015 All the option work with No Problems. I Have the right to end this auction early for a Buy It Now. You are MORE than welcome to come CHECK out the car BEFORE the END of the auction with your own MECHANIC or at any LOCAL shops within my AREA. Cash in Person ONLY, Sorry No Other payment At ALL. If you out of State and want to pay with Money Order you will NOT get the CAR or the TITLE until it's clear by MY Bank. The buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup or shipping. Thank you. |
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Five automakers now being investigated by NHTSA for airbag woes
Thu, 12 Jun 2014It appears that Toyota's renotification to owners of recalled vehicles from last year is just the tip of the iceberg for what could potentially be a much larger industry-wide recall. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is opening a preliminary evaluation investigation into roughly 1.1 million vehicles from Chrysler, Honda, Mazda, Nissan, Toyota and parts supplier Takata regarding faulty airbag inflators in several models.
NHTSA has received six reports - three directly, two from Takata and one from Toyota - of vehicles with ruptured airbag inflators from 2002-2006, which resulted in three injuries. So far, all six incidents have occurred in high humidity areas like Florida and Puerto Rico. According to Toyota's latest recall announcement, the inflators may have an improper propellant that could cause it to rupture in a crash and the bag to deploy abnormally.
This new investigation follows a previous recall from April 2013 of about 3.4 million vehicles worldwide for the airbag inflators from Takata. As Autoblog reported, Toyota jumpstarted the new situation when it found that the original list of serial numbers for the faulty part was incomplete and discovered more cars in need of replacement. Honda and Nissan told us that they were investigating whether further models would need called in again as well. Mazda told Autoblog: "Regarding the current Takata situation, we're working closely with NHTSA and investigating the situation, but nothing else to report at this time." Chrysler Group responded to us with the statement: "Chrysler Group engineers are conducting the appropriate analysis. The Company will cooperate fully with the National Highway Traffic Administration."
Marchionne's pay as Fiat CEO falls to $5M
Wed, 12 Mar 2014Sergio Marchionne will be buying fewer of his iconic sweaters, as his 2013 pay from Fiat took a dip from $6.24 million to an even $5 million. Marchionne, who was also CEO of Chrysler, made $307,989 thanks to some stocks and benefits from the American company, although he didn't take a salary. Of that $5 million paid by Fiat, $3.19 million came from Marchionne's fixed salary while the remaining $1.8 million was paid for hitting unspecified performance targets.
The news comes from Fiat's compensation reports, which also showed that the 61-year-old, who already owned three million shares in Fiat at the end of 2013, was able to receive an additional 2.3 million shares through a stock incentive program. According to Automotive News Europe, the additional shares would be worth about $25 million at today's prices, although so far, Marchionne has declined to claim the extra shares.
According to ANE, Fiat reported a 2013 trading profit of $4.7 billion.
GM, Chrysler bailouts saved 2.6 million jobs
Tue, 10 Dec 2013
The Center for Automotive Research (CAR) has been studying the effects of the General Motors and Chrysler bailouts in 2009. Now that the US Treasury has officially sold off the rest of its stake in GM (and Chrysler has already paid back its loan), CAR has released its study on the effects of the bailout with this concluding note: "CAR is confident that in the years ahead, this peacetime intervention in the private sector by the US government will be seen as one of the most successful in US economic history."
Big words, for sure, but there's plenty of evidence to back up the claim. Bailing out GM alone saved 1.2-million jobs. If both GM and Chrysler hadn't been bailed out, US employment would have been reduced by 2.631-million jobs in 2009 and another 1.519-million jobs in 2010, according to the study. If both automakers were allowed to fail, personal income in the US would have decreased by $173.5 billion in 2009 and $110.9 billion in 2010. Instead, the study found that $284.4 billion of personal income was saved by the bailouts.