Original Paint Chrysler Newport Convertible on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
UP FOR SALE IS A NICE TWO OWNER NEWPORT CONVERTIBLE. THIS CAR COMES WITH ORIGINAL PAINT AND HAS SPENT IT'S LIFE IN SUNNY CALIFORNIA. THE CAR IS FULLY LOADED AND RUNS GREAT A REAL PLEASURE TO CRUISE DOWN THE ROAD IN. THE PAINT AND CHROME ARE NOT PERFECT AS THEY ARE 47 YEARS OLD ACTUALLY THE SAME AGE AS ME BUT THE CAR IS IN MUCH BETTER SHAPE. THE INTERIOR , CARPET , AND TOP ARE IN GOOD SHAPE NOT PERFECT BUT GOOD. NEW TIRES AND EXHAUST HAVE TITLE IN HAND CAN DROP OFF TO SHIPPER SO OVERSEAS BUYERS ARE NOT A PROBLEM YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME INSPECT ANYTIME THE CAR IS LISTED LOCALLY FOR SALE SO IT MAY BE GONE AT ANYTIME. LOCATED 10 MILES FROM LAX AIRPORT COME FLY DOWN AND HAVE A GREAT CRUISE HOME, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL 310 990-8628 SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTY IF YOU HAVE A LOW RATING CONTACT ME PRIOR TO BIDDING. THANKS FOR LOOKING AT MY AD HAVE TITLE IN HAND |
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eBay Find of the Day: 1979 Chrysler ETV-1 electric car prototype
Mon, 27 Jan 2014Electric cars may be reaching their time in the sun with successes like the Tesla Model S, but the basic concept goes back to practically beginning of motoring. EVs also saw a brief renaissance in the 1970s when automakers were trying find a way around rising fuel prices. This 1979 Chrysler ETV-1 concept for sale on eBay Motors is a great example from that era.
Built in 1979, designers hoped the ETV-1 would preview what an electric car would look like in 1985. The base price was slated to start at $6,400, or the rough equivalent of $20,536, which seems like an optimistic price. General Electric created the ETV-1's powertrain, and Chrysler was in charge of styling. At the time, the Department of Energy called it "the first advanced four-passenger subcompact experimental electric car."
While it seems ancient compared to today's EVs, the ETV-1 featured regenerative braking and a computer-controlled electric motor. Chrysler reported a 100-mile range at 45 miles per hour with two passengers in the car. The range fell to 75 miles with four passengers. Acceleration was not brisk with Chrysler claiming the run to 30 mph in 9 seconds. Power was stored in 18 lead-acid batteries, and a full charge took 10 hours from a home outlet.
Chrysler, Nissan looking into claim that their cars are industry's most hackable
Sun, 10 Aug 2014A pair of cyber security experts have awarded the ignominious title of most hackable vehicles on American roads to the 2014 Jeep Cherokee, 2014 Infiniti Q50 and 2015 Cadillac Escalade.
Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek are set to release a report at the Black Hat hacking conference in Las Vegas, Automotive News reports. The two men found the Jeep, Caddy and Q50 were easiest to hack based not on actual tests with the vehicles, but a detailed analysis of systems like Bluetooth and wireless internet access - basically, anything that'd allow a hacker to remotely gain access to the vehicle's systems.
Considering this lack of hands-on testing, the pair acknowledge that "most hackable" could be a relative term - they point out that the vehicles may actually be quite secure.
2015 Chrysler 200S AWD
Mon, 02 Jun 2014I love road trips. Honestly, one of the best parts about this job is the freedom we're given to experience the open road, whether at new car launches or while bombing around with whatever we're testing on our home turf. But the longer-form road trip is equally special to me, and it's something I'm always eager to do. Air travel stinks - that's not news. So if I can drive, I will. And without our dear TSA to fight with, I can pack all the chainsaws and gallon jugs of chocolate milk that I want.
So when it came time to attend the 2014 New York Auto Show this past April, I thought, "Why not drive?" Typically, the route from downtown Detroit to Manhattan is something like 10 hours, but I decided to bake some extra time into the journey and planned for the vast majority of my travels to be off the beaten path. Doing the "avoid expressways" route allows you to see parts of America you've never encountered before, and to meet people with stories and opinions that you've never heard. It's a great way to travel if you have the time. There's something uniquely serene about seeing the country in a great car on a great road.
Let's talk about that "great car" line for a moment. Ideally, long stretches of backroads are best done in something fast, comfortable and involving - a Porsche 911 comes to mind. Or, another school of thought says to pick some fun little spitfire like the always-lovely Mazda MX-5 Miata, for top-down, sun-drenched fun. But for this trip, I chose the 2015 Chrysler 200, in fully loaded S guise with all-wheel drive. Now, settle down; I'm not about to compare it to either the Porsche or Mazda. The point I'm making is this: after 1,500 test miles under my butt, I can emphatically state that the new 200 is indeed a great car in its own right.