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2006 Chrysler 300 on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:226060
Location:

Chesterfield, South Carolina, United States

Chesterfield, South Carolina, United States

I am selling my 2006 Chrysler 300 w/ Bentley package!

 This car runs and drives GREAT! My dad gave me this car because he got a town car. I would like to sell this car because I want a truck.

 This car has about $3, 000.00 worth of upgrades and accessories. KBB value is $7, 607.00. 

 Like I said, this car runs and drives great. My dad drove this car all summer long back and forth from Chesterfield, sc to Myrtle Beach, sc every week; the drive was 2 and a half hours both ways. He has put about 10, 000 miles on the car since he bought it. He had absolutely no problems with the car. It is still in good condition and very clean on the inside. A/C blows very cold, has great sound system with 6 cd changer, mp3 & wma hookup, power EVERYTHING! The car has Michelin p245/50 r20 matching tires that still have a lot of life left! Steering is tight. When my dad bought the car it needed a water pump. When the water pump was replaced, the timing chain was also replaced. The car also got a complete tune up at the time, and has had oil changes as necessary. The car was also taken to the shop to have the front end alligned and at that time the tires were also balanced and 2 tie rod ends were replaced. As with any car with 220, 000 miles, it is not perfect.

 The pictures do not lie and were taken just before this listing was posted on 8-25-14. It is very clean and not beat up. There are some cosmetic scratches on the exterior, as you can see in the photos. Sometimes the motor makes a noise and soon after the check engine light will come on, but the mechanic has turned the check engine light off and it has not come back on. In general, the car is in good condition. My dad said he would drive it anywhere. 

WE HAVE TRIED TO BE AS HONEST AS POSSIBLE ABOUT THE GOOD AND BAD!  WHEN YOU ARRIVE TO GET THIS CAR WE WILL TAKE YOU FOR A RIDE WITH COLD AIR BLOWING IN YOUR FACE, WITH THE RADIO UP AND SHOW YOU THAT ALL POWER OPTIONS (WINDOWS, DOORS, SEATS, CRUISE, REMOTE KEY FOB) EVERYTHING WORKS! THIS CAR IS NO JUNK. Please dont bid without calling my dad with any questions or concerns. Do not bid if you have any doubts! This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION! EVERY BID IS A WINNER! 

The car is located in Chesterfield, sc and I reserve the right to end the auction early to sell locally. The title is clear and in my name. 

 CALL LYNN AT 843-910-4845

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Chrysler files for IPO

Tue, 24 Sep 2013

Chrysler has had a lot of owners over the past few years alone, from Daimler to Cerberus to Fiat and the federal government. But it could be poised to gain some more before long. Like, a lot more.
The automaker has just announced that it has filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission to issue an Initial Public Offering of common stocks. Chrysler hasn't revealed how many shares will be offered and at what price, however the shares in question will not come out of Fiat's approximate 60% majority shareholding but instead out of the 40% minority stock held by the UAW's VEBA retiree healthcare trust. Reports suggest that the IPO, which is being handled by JP Morgan, could encompass approximately 16% of Chrysler stock, initially valued at approximately $100 million.
Lest you think this is all part of Sergio Marchionne's grand plan to consolidate Chrysler and Fiat, the two auto groups over which he presides, think again. The filing, which still needs to be approved by the SEC, comes at the insistence of the UAW. Negotiations between Marchionne's management team and the union over Fiat's acquisition of the VEBA shares have stalled. If they manage to come to an agreement, however, the IPO would likely be taken off the table. So don't go calling your broker just yet, but you can analyze the official announcement below.

Fiat and UAW back at negotiating table over Chrysler stake

Mon, 23 Dec 2013

We knew there'd be no Chrysler IPO before the end of this year, but Fiat is determined to get the best run going into 2014 and is back at the poker table with the UAW. The delay was said to be Chrysler's desire to clean up a tax issue with the IRS; turns out that also bought the carmaker time to try and close a deal for the UAW's 48.5-percent stake in the company before the IPO happens.
Whereas the price Chrysler was willing to pay was once more than $1 billion under the UAW's asking price, the gap has closed to just $800 million of late. A recent valuation of the company at $10 billion - a valuation the UAW has disputed - means Fiat would be looking to pay about $4.2 billion instead of the $5 billion that the UAW seeks. But the UAW needs to hold out for the highest amount it can get because its pension obligations through the Voluntary Employee Benefit Association (VEBA) are $3.1 billion greater than the VEBA's assets, which include the Chrysler stake.
There's a clause in the agreement that Fiat can buy the VEBA shares for $6 billion, but Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne has said that the UAW "should buy a ticket for the lottery" if they even want $5 billion. The UAW, though, has more time to wait; it's Fiat that wants access to Chrysler's $11.9-billion war chest and that would like to avoid the risk of paying the full $6 billion for the UAW share if the float really takes off. With other valuations of Chrysler as high as $19 billion, a hot IPO could make that $6 billion look like a bargain.

Chrysler expecting up to 200,000 9-speed transmissions for 3 models this year

Tue, 22 Jan 2013

Striving for improved fuel economy, we already knew that Chrysler will begin using a nine-speed automatic transmission in some of its new products this year, but what we haven't known is that volume at which this gearbox will be used. According to Bloomberg, Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne has been quoted as saying that the automaker expects to sell close to 200,000 units equipped with this new transmission in 2013. Those gear-rich trannies will be spread out across three models, consisting of the redesigned Chrysler 200, the still-unnamed Jeep Liberty replacement and the Dodge Dart.
This transmission should play a pivotal role in making Chrysler vehicles more competitive in their respective segments. Just for comparison, one of the Dart's key competitors, the Toyota Corolla, still uses a four-speed automatic, and a previous report indicates that the next-generation 200 could get up to 38 miles per gallon on the highway, which is better than most non-hybrid midsize sedans on the market. Marchionne says that the new Jeep model is expected during the second quarter of this year, but there is no word as to when the new 200 or nine-speed Dart will debut, but clearly Dodge would like to have the transmission in its compact yesterday. As for that volume figure, it definitely doesn't seem out of reach since the Dart, Liberty and 200 combined for a total of more than 225,000 units in 2012.
How many more gears can we expect in future cars? Probably not many more, since the CEO of transmission-builder ZF, Stefan Sommer, previously stated that nine speeds was the "natural limit" for transmissions.