Chrysler 300 300c Hemi Full Options Low Miles Pampered 2-owner 2005 No Reserve on 2040-cars
Carson City, Nevada, United States
No Hidden Reserve: Car will sell at the starting price or more to the highest bidder. Options: Car has every factory option except AWD (all wheel drive). To
include; HID headlights, driving lights, Heated Driver and Passenger leather
seats, Dual left and right climate control, 2-position memory driver seat,
Sunroof, Top of the line factory Boston Acoustic sound system with Included are best quality Weather-Tech front and rear floor
mats. Complete with owners manual and related paperwork.
History This car has always lived in
Exterior The original Silver paint is bright and glossy. One cosmetic flaw is the right lower rocker panel fell off
recently. The fasteners used in the first production cars were defective
according to the Chrysler internet forums. This is not a needed or an expensive
repair. A new panel is about $125.00, the cost to color match and install is
about $150.00. Or you can get 2 bright Stainless-Steel panels for less. Interior The Slate Graystone Leather is in fine condition with no
rips, tears or repairs. Only minimal wear as shown in the photos. No cracks in
dashboard or trim. Mechanical The mechanics have been meticulously maintained and dealer serviced
as needed. The 5.7 Hemi runs strong and the transmission shifts
smoothly. Recent service at 50,000 included; Spark plugs. Air filter, Top
grade synthetic oil and filter at 50,000 (and 53,000 miles). Change rear
differential fluid with top grade synthetic lubricant. Dealer replaced power
steering hose and rear axel seal that had minor leaks. Automatic transmission
service with new filter. New coolant and thermostat with flush. Wheel
alignment. 4 best quality Michelin tires were recently installed. They have
about 5,000 miles on them with a full transferable warranty from Costco. Vehicle Title: 100% Clean and Clear. No ‘Flood damage’, ‘Salvage’ , ‘Theft’, 'Loan', 'Lien' or ‘Rebuilt’ PROBLEMS. AutoCheck The free report done by AutoCheck through e-Bay show a "loan/lein' notation. We have a 100% clear and clean Title. We have never had a loan or Lien on this vehicle. The original Title was lost by the original owner and a duplicate issued. Carfax Will e-mail a copy of the Carfax report on request. Squeaky clean Carfax report shows; ·
No Accidents / Damage
Reported to CARFAX ·
No Airbag Deployment
Reported to CARFAX ·
No Structural/Frame
Damage Reported to CARFAX ·
No Manufacturer
Recalls Reported to CARFAX ·
No Indication of an
Odometer Rollback ·
1 Owner shown (Actually 2). · No Total Loss Reported
to CARFAX Summary A Modern Classic that has held its value very well due to
the timeless styling, performance and reliability. As was said on the TV show ‘Top
Gear’, “If Al Capone were alive today, this would be his car. “Classic Retro
Styling, Luxurious, Fast and Reliable”. Contact
information If you have any questions please e-mail or call; Viewing and Inspection The car can be viewed here in Payment $500.00 non-refundable deposit
via Pay Pal at close of auction. Balance within 10-days. Full balance must be paid on
delivery or before pickup by a transport company. If you want to pick it up directly,
you can fly into Notes: Please, no low-ball offers. Our ‘Buy it Now’ price is much lower than comparable cars. If you have less than (5) positive e-Bay transactions, please call before bidding. |
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Hellcat no help to Fiat-Chrysler's bottom-of-the-pile mpg average
Wed, Oct 15 2014What, you expected the "fastest muscle car ever" to help fleetwide fuel economy? Nope, don't think that's going to happen. That means Fiat Chrysler will likely to continue to languish at the bottom of the heap when it comes to fleetwide fuel economy among the largest automakers serving the US, especially as the automaker starts to sell its Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat. A few hundred Fiat 500E electric vehicles aren't going to turn the trend around. See, Chrysler has once again finished at the bottom of the list when it came to fleetwide fuel economy among automakers for 2014 model-year vehicles, according to a preliminary study by the US Environmental Protection Agency. Chrysler and Fiat had an average of 21.1 miles per gallon. That substantially lagged the overall 24.2 mpg average, but it was an increase from the company's 20.9 mpg average last year and the 20.1 mpg average two years prior. For 2014, General Motors had the second-worst fleetwide fuel economy at an even 22 mpg. Fiat Chrysler does say it's working on improving its fuel economy, according to Automotive News. The company plans on making its inline-four-cylinder and V6 engines smaller, and will sell more vehicles with eight- and nine-speed transmissions. Heck, there's even a plug-in hybrid version of the Chrysler Town & Country minivan in the works for late 2015, and the company can tout fuel-efficiency gains with the Chrysler 200 and Jeep Cherokee. We would be remiss if we didn't note that, compared to its muscle-car forefathers, the Hellcat actually performs pretty well at the pump. Last month, word got out that the 2015 Challenger Hellcat, equipped either with a six-speed manual or an eight-speed automatic transmission, got a combined fuel economy of 16 mpg. Heck, the automatic-tranny version got 22 mpg on the highway. And that's for a car with 707 horsepower and a 10-second quarter-mile time. Still, with the pedal floored, the car can burn a gallon and a half of fuel per minute. Ouch.
Fiat Chrysler posts $690M Q1 loss
Mon, 12 May 2014If there is one thing that should be remembered when looking at quarterly and annual earnings, it's that the headline numbers rarely tell the whole story when it comes to an automaker's health. Chrysler's first-quarter earnings are just such an example.
Yes, the Auburn Hills-based manufacturer lost $690 million, which is quite a large sum of money. The reasons for the loss, according to Chrysler, were "Unfavorable infrequent items," which includes a $504 million payment to rid itself of the debts it took on for prepaying the UAW's VEBA healthcare trust. Chrysler was also hit with a $672 million charge to the UAW, which was part of a deal that allowed Fiat to purchase the remaining shares of Chrysler owned by the VEBA.
Ignoring those one-time deals, the first quarter was quite a successful one for Chrysler. It would have made $486 million if you erased the merger costs, which would have been a year-over-year increase of $320 million. Even more promising is the fact that Chrysler snagged the largest increase in market share of any automaker during Q1 at 1.1 percent, bringing its overall share to 12.7 percent of the US market. Chrysler saw a 30-percent improvement in sales of trucks and SUVs, along with an 11-percent increase in year-over-year sales and a 23-percent increase in revenue, to $19 billion.
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