2000 Chrysler Town & Country Limited Awd on 2040-cars
Sunbury, Pennsylvania, United States
2000 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTY LIMITED ALL WHEEL DRIVE- NOT MANY VANS OUT THERE LIKE THIS 1..VAN IS VERY CLEAN AND RUNS 100%, JUST HAD IT SERVICED & STATE INSPECTED HERE IN PA..IT HAS HEATED LEATHER SEATS, REAR A/C & HEAT, MIDDLE BUCKET SEATS, ALL WHEEL DRIVE, AND ONLY 71K MILES!! VAN HAS A CLEAR TITLE ATTENTION-WINNING BIDDER MUST TAKE DELIVERY OF VEHICLE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE..PREFERRED PAYMENT CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK, WILL ACCEPT PAY PAL IF NEEDED PA RESIDENTS WILL PAY THE FOLLOWING FEES- 6% SALES ON PURCHASE PRICE $50 TITLE FEE $133 ONLINE DOC PREP $28 NEW PA CAR TAG $36 PA REGISTATION FOR 1 YR $23 LIEN FEE IF APPLICABLE OUT OF STATE BUYERS PAY PUCHASE PRICE PLUS $133 ONLINE DOC PLUS $28 IN TRANSIT TEMP TAG, CUSTOMER RESPONSIBLE TO REGISTER CAR IN THEIR STATE OUR PHONE # 570-286-0792 AUTOPRO (BRYAN) GO TO WWW.AUTOPRODEALS.COM THATS OUR WEBSITE
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Chrysler 200 prototype spied for first time with new body
Tue, 17 Sep 2013Chrysler is deep into testing for its next-generation 200 sedan, a new model that is utterly essential to the brand's continued health. The next iteration is tasked with wiping away anything reminiscent of the Sebring, which the current 200 is still based on. According to our spy, this is one of the first of the new 200s to wear a production body rather than the Alfa Romeo Giulietta-based mules that are thick on the ground in Auburn Hills.
Immediately apparent is that the new 200 ditches the awkwardly styled C-pillar that's typified four-door 200 sedans (and Sebrings before them) for years. The new, sleeker roofline is almost more of a four-door coupe than a traditional sedan, which hints that this new car will try to be more fashion-forward than its predecessor. The rear deck is set off by a sporty decklid spoiler, while a set of staggered rectangular exhaust pipes poke out of the bumper.
The front end appears sleeker, and we'd be lying if we didn't spy a bit of Dart through the camouflage, particularly with the headlights. A large, gaping lower air intake is visible, although our spy seems to think it'll shrink before production models debut. Whatever the new 200 ends up looking like, we expect to see a lot more of its styling from Chrysler in the coming years.
Waymo bids its self-driving bubble cars farewell
Tue, Jun 13 2017Say goodbye to Waymo's quirky bubble-shaped autonomous cars. Google's former self-driving car division is retiring its fleet of "Fireflies" - also known as "koalas" and "gumdrops," among many other nicknames - to focus on integrating its technology into more traditional vehicles. It particularly aims to give more people access to its self-driving technology through a fleet of 600 Chrysler Pacifica minivans, which the team has equipped with its latest custom-built radar, lidar and vision systems. The minivans also come with Waymo's newest AI platform that can see farther and more clearly. Plus, they run like normal vehicles do, unlike the Fireflies, which are limited to 25mph. This move doesn't exactly come as a surprise. A report from late 2016 said Alphabet's Larry Page scrapped Waymo's plans to manufacture bubble-shaped driverless vehicles to make the company's strategy more feasible. It said Page's new plan involves collaborating with automakers to design and make cars with no pedals and steering wheels that use Google's self-driving tech. Shortly after that report came out, Waymo introduced its heavily modified Chrysler Pacificas with altered electrical, powertrain, chassis and structural system to accommodate the extra weight of the company's equipment. While Waymo will no longer use its Fireflies for future tests, you can still catch a glimpse of the cute bubble cars in various locations. This August, they'll be on display at the Arizona Science Center in Phoenix before making their way to the The Thinkery in Austin, Texas, this October. You'll also find a Firefly at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California and another at the Design Museum in London.Written by Mariella Moon for Engadget. Waymo Related Video:
Chrysler taking big risk snubbing NHTSA
Wed, 05 Jun 2013Maker Insists Feds Overstate Risk Of Fires With Grand Cherokee, Liberty Models
It's not often that recall stories make it above the fold, in that old newspaper parlance, but when one shows up as the lead story on the network evening news programs, you know it's something big.
And so it is with Chrysler snubbing its nose at a request by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to recall 2.7 million Jeeps the feds insist are at risk of potentially catastrophic fuel tank fires in a rear-end collision.