2008 Chrysler Town And Country Limited Luxury 4.0 Silver Mini Van on 2040-cars
Saint Cloud, Florida, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Engine:4.0 LITER V6
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: GRAY LEATHER SUEDE
Make: Chrysler
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Town & Country
Trim: 4 DOOR MINIVAN
Drive Type: FWD
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 53,109
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Sub Model: LIMITED LUXURY
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Silver
This vehicle is in good condition for the mileage.
Town & Country
2008
2A8HR64X08R779672
Limited Luxury MiniVan
Bright Silver Metallic
4.0L SOHC SMPI 24V V6 ENGINE
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
* Mygig Multimedia Infotainment
W/navigation
* Uconnect Hands-free Communication
* Extra Cost Paint
* 4.0l Sohc Smpi 24v V6 Engine
* 2nd Row Swiveling Buckets
* 6-speed Automatic Transmission
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
EXTERIOR
* Bright Roof Rack
* Front/rear Body-color Fascias W/bright
Insert
* Rear Fascia Scuff Pad
* Front Air Dam
* Bright Belt Molding
* Bright Body-side Molding
* Body-color Sill Applique
* High Intensity Discharge Automatic
Headlamps
* Fog Lamps
* Chrome Fold-away Heated Pwr Mirrors
W/driver Auto Dim, Memory Integrated Turn
Signals
* Sunscreen Glass
* Variable Intermittent Windshield Wipers
* Rear Window Wiper W/washer
* Bright License Plate Brow
* Bright Door Handles
* Dual Pwr Sliding Doors
* Pwr Liftgate
INTERIOR
* Leather Seat Trim
* Front Seat Removable Center Console
* Upgraded Carpeting
* Easy Clean Floor Mats
* Tip Start
* Tilt Steering Column
* Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel W/mounted
Audio Controls
* Vehicle Information Center
* Trip Computer W/temp & Compass
* Tire Pressure Monitoring Display
* Parkview Rear Back-up Camera
* Pwr Front Windows W/express Down, Driver
Express Up
* 2nd Row Pwr Windows
* Pwr Rear Quarter Vent Windows
* Pwr Door Locks
* Keyless Entry W/immobilizer
* Remote Start System
* Speed Control
* Security Alarm
* Universal Garage Door Opener
* Air Conditioning-inc: 3-zone Auto Temp
Control, Air Filtration
* Rear Window Defroster
* Sirius Satellite Radio-inc: (1)
Year Subscription
* Analog Clock
* Woodgrain/silver Instrument Panel Bezel
* Dual Glove Boxes
* Lower Instrument Panel Cubby Bin
* Illuminated Cupholders
* Front/rear 12v Dc Pwr Outlets
* 115v Pwr Outlet
* Luxury Door Trim Panel W/illuminated
Front Door Storage
* Interior Observation Mirror
* Auto Dim Rearview Mirror
* Overhead Console
* Front Illuminated Visor Vanity Mirrors
* Interior Assist Handles
* Illuminated Entry
* Rechargeable Portable Light
* Overhead Ambient Surround Lighting
* Rear Swiveling Reading/courtesy Lamps
* Leather Wrapped Shift Knob
* 2nd & 3rd Row Window Shades
* Rear Seatback Grocery Bag Hooks
* Liftgate Flood Lamp
* 2nd Row Heated Fold-in-floor Bucket Seats
* 3rd Row 60/40 Fold-in-floor Tailgate Seat
* Warning Lights Inc: Door Ajar, Low
Fluid, Sliding Door
* Mygig Multimedia System-inc: Am/fm
Stereo, 6-disc In-dash Cd/dvd Changer,
Mp3 Playback, Hard Disc Drive,
Touch-screen Display, Auxiliary
Audio Input, (9) Speakers W/subwoofer,
506w Amplifier, Memory
* Fixed Mast Antenna
MECHANICAL
* Engine Oil Cooler
* 6-speed Automatic Transmission
* Brake/park Interlock
* Electronic Stability Program
* Front Wheel Drive
* 600 Amp Maintenance-free Battery
* 160 Amp Alternator
* Independent Macpherson Strut Front
Suspension
* Twist Beam Axle Rear Suspension
* 17" X 6.5" Aluminum Chrome Clad Wheels
* Compact Spare Tire
* Pwr Rack & Pinion Steering
* 4-wheel Anti-lock Disc Brakes W/brake
Assist
* P225/65r17 All-season Touring Bsw Tires
SAFETY
* All Row Side Curtain Air Bags
* Child Seat Anchor System (latch Ready)
* Dual Note Horn
Chrysler Town & Country for Sale
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- Flexfuel leather roof rack 3rd row stow n go mp3 sirius xm dvd bluetooth camera
- Mp3 3rd row stow n go alloy wheels cruise control dual air bags
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Auto blog
Ralph Gilles talks minivans, Millennials, mobility, and kissing Alfa Romeos
Fri, Jan 13 2017We sat down with Ralph Gilles, the global head of design for Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, at the 2017 Detroit Auto Show. The veteran stylist has worked for the company for 25 years, and oversees the design of all of the products in the FCA portfolio – everything from mobility pods to Maseratis. This serves Gilles just fine, as his personal automotive interests are exceedingly diverse. The FCA stand was unusually quiet (until Vice President Joe Biden stopped by at the end of our time there) and Gilles was willing to weigh in on a wide range of subjects. Autoblog: We're seeing all of these autonomous mobility pods like Portal being presented at auto shows like CES or NAIAS, but we're not seeing any adoption of this kind of small vehicle in the market. What's your perspective on our pod-like autonomous future versus our truck-centric present? Ralph Gilles: Obviously I pay attention to the industry as much as your readers and yourself, and everyone has a take on the future. We had a debate, we could have done a supercar or something for pure sex appeal [ apparently that's also in the works], but we chose something practical, to really look at the future in a different perspective. We have these Millennials, a huge swath of people born between 1982 and 2004, and the oldest ones are turning 35 right about now, and a lot of them are having families later in life but when they have them they have a little more buying power, so it makes for an interesting cocktail. The one stipulation we had on the Portal project was that everyone had to be a Millennial to be on the team. So that excluded me, I had more of a coach role on the team. And to your point, the Portal in its current state as you see it is not going to be on the road tomorrow. But there's a lot of ideas, a lot of connectivity ideas, a lot of styling ideas, even lighting and technologies that will absolutely find their way into vehicles in the next few years. AB: Being a Detroiter, all of this attention we've had recently in Vegas, CES – I heard that they're maybe going to be running the show at the same time next year. Do you feel a little protective of the Detroit Show? RG: Yeah, it's something to watch. I hope it's not an aggressive thing on their part, by moving the shows on top of each other. They're both important shows. CES, I've been going to for the last five years, and it's changing. There's a lot more automotive content, but there are a lot more start-ups too, and it's interesting to watch.
1950s car ads are timeless
Sat, Aug 8 2015Usually around the Super Bowl a few great car commercials show up, but for the most part auto ads today pale in comparison to the '1950s and '60s. In an era with a truly viable magazine industry, automakers would take out gorgeous full-page spreads to get the word out about their wares. It was also a time when imports were just hitting the US, and there was a boom in sports cars. Car and Driver has gone for a dig into its advertising archives from when the book was known as Sports Cars Illustrated for a truly great viewing experience. You can imagine a young Don Draper mulling over the copy for these ads, but some of it is laughably quaint today. For example, there's a great image of a driver whipping an Austin-Healey 100 around a track. The italicized red text proudly proclaims, "From 0 to 60 MPH in 10.5 seconds." One of the beautiful parts about these advertisements is that you seldom see photos of the cars. Instead, there are often detailed drawings that slightly distort the vehicles' lines. With this approach, the Porsche 356 ends up looking far more curvaceous than in real life. Plus, the front end of the Chrysler 300 looks large enough to land a helicopter on. The whole thing is worth scrolling through. There are some fascinating glimpses into auto history like an ad for Abarth exhausts before the brand was just known for tuning Fiats. Related Video: News Source: Car and DriverImage Credit: GM Heritage Center Marketing/Advertising Read This Chrysler Fiat Porsche Performance Classics porsche 356 abarth
Sergio: Two-tier wage structure eliminated in FCA deal with UAW [w/video]
Wed, Sep 16 2015The two-tiered wage structure that governs the way domestic car companies pay their unionized employees – and rankles many of them in the process – could soon be a thing of the past. In a tentative deal seen as a bellwether for other ongoing negotiations, the United Auto Works and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles reached a tentative agreement on a four-year contract that would disband the two-tier structure, in which some workers earn higher hourly wages for performing the same job, over time. Officials who announced the tentative agreement late Tuesday in Detroit were short on details of its contents and union members still must ratify it. But FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne said the two-tiered structure will disband by the end of the contract. "The team has crafted together a very thoughtful process, where the issue will go away, go away over time," he said. Further details weren't divulged. Union negotiations with Ford and General Motors are ongoing, so hammering together a deal that sheds the two-tier structure with Chrysler first could set a precedent followed by the other members of Detroit's Big Three automakers. Other key issues that emerged in negotiations with FCA included escalating health-care costs and rewarding workers for the health of the auto industry. But dealing with the two-tier structure, born as GM and Chrysler circled bankruptcy during the Great Recession, was something the UAW wanted to confront. "The UAW has a philosophy about the economic balance of this country and the inequality, and our mission is to bridge the gap in this country," UAW president Dennis Williams said. "It's gotten out of whack. ... We don't want to share anything, and I truly believe that corporations that have that set of mind have lost their way." The UAW's executive board was expected to review the tentative agreement this morning before a union membership vote is scheduled. For Marchionne, who skipped the Frankfurt Motor Show to shepherd the negotiations during their final hours, the tentative agreement means he can shift his concern back toward pushing an FCA merger with General Motors or another company and touting the idea of industry consolidation in general. "The other side of this is capital usage in this business, which is something that remains unsolved," he said. "It makes the labor side sort of pale in comparison, given the magnitude of the potential synergies and benefits we'd be deriving from an intelligent approach.