2007 Chrysler Town & Country, 2nd Owner, Very Clean, <90k Miles, on 2040-cars
Lebanon, Ohio, United States
The Pros: Engine is great! Cold AC. Power everything. Low miles. 2nd owner. Purchased @30k miles for over $19K. Paid cash from Hummer of Cinci.
Vehicle Fuel Efficiency: Says Highway Mileage 25 miles/gallon City Mileage 18 miles/gallon. We get just about 19mpg around town. The computer displays MPG. She mostly drives it to and from kids school. Few vacations. The Cons: Driver side rear sliding door works perfectly, but hand but the automatic does not curretly work. Passenger side and rear automatic work great. Small blemish on driver leather seat. That's just about it for this car. It was kept clean and all services performed. Service: All oil changes performed by professionals routinely. We have records. Carfax is clear. Tires were added a few years ago. Engine never pulled or replaced. No engine trouble at all. Had AC serviced. Had PCV changed. Other than that no service needed. Why Selling: Wife was a stay at home mom and sitter. Now mom works in office. Wants a car not a van. Dad has a Ford Flex. No need for 2 7 passenger vehicles. Delivery: Pickup will be in Lebanon Ohio. We live at Shaker Run Golf Course. |
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Chrysler dealers terminated in bankruptcy still stuck in court
Mon, 14 Apr 2014Part of the deal for the federal bailouts of Chrysler and General Motors was that both organizations were required to trim their vast array of dealerships. This move did not sit well with the people that would be losing out on franchises, though, and in Chrysler's case, 148 of the shuttered dealers have fought for money they feel they are entitled to.
These dealers believe that they should be compensated by the federal government, as Chrysler wouldn't have trimmed its sales centers had it not been ordered to by Uncle Sam. Now, thanks to the ruling of three judges on the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the dealers will get a chance to argue their point.
According to Automotive News, the dealers argue that the mandatory shuttering of dealers was unconstitutional, because the federal government was taking property without compensation. If the dealers are victorious, not only would the government be out millions of dollars, but a precedent could be set that would allow similarly closed GM dealerships to cash in.
Fiat ups Chrysler stake by 3.3%, inches closer to full control
Mon, 08 Jul 2013Fiat is one step closer to completing a merger with Chrysler after exercising an option to acquire an additional 3.3 percent of the Auburn Hills-based automaker today. Automotive News reports that Fiat now controls 68.49-percent of Chrysler, which is up almost 10 percent since we last heard news of this deal back in February when Fiat talking to various banks to raise more capital in order to complete the acquisition.
The article says that Fiat is still able to increase its stake in Chrysler up to 75 percent over the next 12 months, but it sounds like CEO Sergio Marchinonne would rather purchase the remaining shares from VEBA - the retiree benefits trust - sooner rather than later. Unfortunately, the two sides still seem far from an agreement on a fair price for the rest of Chrysler, as Fiat has them valued at $4.2 billion compared to the $10.3 billion estimate from the unions that currently own the remaining stake in Chrysler.
Renault wants to merge with Nissan, then go after Fiat Chrysler
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