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2007 Town & Country One Owner on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:187500
Location:

Meraux, Louisiana, United States

Meraux, Louisiana, United States
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 This van was purchased new I am the original owner. It has a lot of highway miles, we have taken many vacations in it .It has its usual dents & dings  not to bad look at pictures. I change the oil every 3500 miles and only use synthetic.  Here is a list of repairs that were done recently; Power train inspection preformed at Bergeron Chrysler on 9-17-12 at 160000 miles.. Front & rear brakes replaced 6-13-13 at 175335 miles.. tune up 6-29-10 95928.. Tires were replaced on 12-17-10. Goodyear assurance tripletred ...  I do not know miles but are probably good for another 10,000 miles..    New battery 5-21-12.  Transmission serviced at 165,829 miles on 12-4-12..  New alternator air filter belts belt tensioner at 182,969.. On 1-30-14 at 186,499 new EGR valve replaced this part is common on Chrysler vans to have replaced..   I know im forgetting more .. but I think you get the point, If something broke I fixed it..    Its been in 3 accidents.. 1st =  backed into fire hydrant  2nd = front& back damage..   3rd = front damage  nothing major that could not be fixed.. ALL work was done by QUALITY BODY & FENDER. I posted pictures if you need more just ask I can send you as many as you want..   This is a ONE OWNER Van    I have it for sale locally and I reserve the right to end listing any time.... If you do not have the funds please DO NOT BID..  There will be a 200.00 deposit.   Full payment must be paid within 7 days .  BANKWIRE CASHIERS CHECK   or CASH  . I have TITLE in HAND, and will not be released until all funds are CLEARED..   VAN is sold AS_IS,  This is not junk  I do not have to sell it so I will not give it away, If you are going to low ball bid do not even bother..   Im sure I forgetting something, but I will answer any questions, Im in Meraux Louisiana about 10 miles away from NEW ORLEANS    Thanks for looking,   Ray Conard 504-905-1407

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Italian government to lean on Fiat's Marchionne to commit to country

Sun, 26 May 2013

With the recent chatter that Fiat is looking to move its global headquarters to the US following a complete merger with Chrysler, the Italian government is voicing its opinion on the matter. Facing the potential job loss from the automaker leaving the country, Italy's industry minister is meeting with Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne in what will likely be a plea to keep the company based in Turin rather than moving to Auburn Hills, MI - if indeed it is able to acquire the additional 41.5 percent of Chrysler currently owned by the United Auto Workers.
According to Bloomberg, Fiat is Italy's biggest private employer and unemployment is already nearing a 20-year high. The non-car side of Fiat, Fiat Industrial, is already planning a move to the UK, so it goes without saying that Fiat moving would be a pretty big blow for the Italian economy. In the article, Fiat says that the headquarters issue is "not on its agenda now," but that statement is far from a denial.

Marchionne recruiting activist investors to prompt GM merger

Tue, Jun 9 2015

Sergio Marchionne may have been rebuffed in his previous advances at General Motors, but he's not about to give up that easily. According to The Wall Street Journal, the Fiat Chrysler chief is now turning to activist investors to help coax GM into joining forces. Marchionne has been a staunch and ceaseless advocate of the need for consolidation, arguing that the industry needs to amalgamate into larger groups that will share resources and reduce overhead. Under his leadership, the Fiat group consolidated its own operations, and officially merged with Chrysler last year. But he's also been pursuing additional mergers with the likes of Volkswagen, Peugeot, Ford, and Opel (to name just a few). Now he's pursuing a merger with GM, which has not shown much enthusiasm towards the idea. For one thing, GM is a much larger company, and probably doesn't need FCA as much as FCA needs it. For another, it has a troubled past with Marchionne, who in 2005 dissolved an agreed merger (of sorts) with GM, yet still managed to get the General to pay Fiat some $2 billion in the process. However, Marchionne is evidently hoping that the intervention of activist investors could compel GM CEO Mary Barra and company to proceed with a merger anyway. For precedent, he's looking at the recent negotiation between GM and some of its stakeholders that prompted the company to buy back $5 billion of its own shares, demonstrating Barra's willingness to deal with investors. The more compelling precedent, however, may have been set in 2006, when activist investor Kirk Kerkorian locked arms with Carlos Ghosn to get GM to consider joining the alliance between Renault and Nissan. GM ultimately declined, and Ghosn turned instead of Daimler (which of course has its own history of having merged with Chrysler). Only time will tell if this initiative will prove more successful, but one thing's for sure, and that's that Marchionne isn't about to relent in his pursuit of a major merger partner.

Worker crushed to death at FCA's Jefferson North Assembly Plant [UPDATE]

Tue, May 5 2015

Tragedy has struck a Fiat Chrysler factory. According to emerging reports, a worker was killed at the Jefferson North Assembly Plant early this morning in Detroit. The incident reportedly occurred in the waste water treatment facility at the plant, just after 7 a.m. this morning. The 53-year-old worker, whose name has not yet been released, is said to have been crushed in a press and was pronounced dead at the scene. The incident is currently under investigation to determine the exact circumstances. Jefferson North is where FCA assembles the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango. The plant is located on Conner Street near East Jefferson Avenue in Detroit. We've reached out to FCA US for the official statement, and will update you as soon as more details are available. Our condolences go out to the late worker's family and friends. UPDATE: Official statement from FCA added below. FCA US has had a tragic accident at its Jefferson North Assembly Plant during the first shift this morning. A plant employee died at the waste water treatment plant. The Company is currently working with local officials to investigate the incident. The name of the employee is not being released at this time. All of the FCA family extends its deepest sympathies to the employee's family during this difficult time.