2011 Chrysler Town & Country Touring-l on 2040-cars
457 Roper Parkway, Ocoee, Florida, United States
Engine:3.6L V6 24V MPFI DOHC Flexible Fuel
Transmission:Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 2A4RR8DG1BR610804
Stock Num: CLE610804
Make: Chrysler
Model: Town & Country Touring-L
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: Deep Cherry Red Crystal Pearl
Interior Color: Black / Light Graystone
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 41174
Cire Leasing is Central Florida's largest wholesale dealer offering auction prices to the public! #29J TOURING PLUS CUSTOMER PREFERRED ORDER SELECTION PKG #3.6L 24-VALVE VVT V6 FLEX FUEL ENGINE #50 STATE EMISSIONS #6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION W/AUTOSTICK #BLACK/LIGHT GRAYSTONE INTERIOR, LEATHER SEAT TRIM #DEEP CHERRY RED CRYSTAL PEARL #ENTERTAINMENT GROUP #2 (6) speakers 120 MPH primary speedometer 160 amp alternator 2nd & 3rd row window shades 700 amp maintenance-free battery Active headrests Air filtering All row side curtain air bags Analog clock Anti-lock 4-wheel disc brakes Blind spot & cross path detection Body-color door handles Body-color sill applique Bright belt molding Bright body-side molding Bright grille Child seat anchor system (LATCH ready) Chrome fold-away heated pwr mirrors -inc: driver auto dimming mirror, integrated turn signals Compact spare tire Cupholders w/overhead illumination Dark maple/silver instrument panel bezel Door courtesy lights Door trim panel w/dark maple accents Driver & front passenger advanced multistage air bags Driver knee-bolster air bag Driver pwr lumbar adjust Dual glove boxes Dual note horn Electronic stability program Engine oil cooler Fixed mast antenna Floor & cargo area carpet Fog lamps Front seat removable center console Front wheel drive Front/rear body-color fascias Heated front seats Illuminated front door storage Independent MacPherson strut front suspension Instrument cluster w/tachometer Instrument panel Interior assist handles Interior observation mirror Leather-wrapped shift knob Leather-wrapped steering wheel Left rear quarter trim storage bin Liftgate flood lamp Low washer fluid warning signal Lower instrument panel cubby bin MP3 (AM) Overhead ambient surround lighting Overhead console Overhead storage bins ParkSense rear park assist Pwr adjustable pedals Pwr driver/front passenger seats Pwr liftgate Pwr rack & pinion steering Quad haloge Don't pay higher, buy from Cire!
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Marchionne urges industry consolidation, again
Fri, May 29 2015Sergio Marchionne isn't just an instigator of mergers – he's also a staunch advocate for their need in the industry. And he seems convinced another big one will happen in the next few years. "I am absolutely certain that before 2018 there will be a merger," said Marchionne. "It's my personal opinion, based on a gut feeling." Though the terms "absolutely certain" and "gut feeling" would seem to convey vastly different degrees of certainty, his chief's statement would seem to suggest some inside knowledge of an impending deal. Marchionne, of course, brokered the consolidation of the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles empire over which he now presides, and has been actively seeking another merger to help reduce redundancy and overhead between major automakers in the industry. With which automaker he might be seeking such a merger, however, remains a big question. He was recently reported to have approached Mary Barra regarding a potential merger with General Motors, but was said to have been rebuffed. The Italian-Canadian executive may not be alone in his advocacy for industry consolidation, though. Opel chief Karl-Thomas Neumann said that "In principle, Marchionne is right – the auto industry develops the same things ten times over." Bringing major automakers together would ostensibly reduce that redundancy. Marchionne had been linked to a potential takeover of Opel when GM was shedding brands post-bankruptcy, but in the end the Detroit giant opted to keep its European division in-house.
Ten of the greatest Super Bowl car commercials of all time
Thu, Jan 28 2016With an average of over 100 million viewers each year, the Super Bowl always has advertisers bringing out the big guns. And for those among us who don't know the difference between a safety and a touchback, those commercials can be one of the most compelling aspects of the annual ritual. Car companies, in particular, have a long history of making the most of the huge Super Bowl audience by debuting some of the most memorable advertisements that have ever aired on television. So, in preparation for the new batch we'll be seeing this coming Sunday, here's a collection of our favorites from the past. 10. Audi – The Godfather When Audi created this homage to the quintessential gangster movie to promote its newest sports car, the company managed to make a commercial that was simultaneously funny, a little bit disturbing, and most importantly memorable. 9. Maserati – Strike This one might start out slow, but it delivers not only with the wicked sound of the third-generation Ghibli's engine, but with an interesting message about hubris in the auto industry as well. 8. Nissan 300ZX Twin-Turbo – Dream Directed by none other than Ridley Scott (Blade Runner, Alien), this dystopian spot has centers around a narrator who explains that in his dream the bad guys are unable to catch him despite their best efforts by way of street bikes, race cars, and supersonic jets. While the twin-turbocharged 300ZX car was certainly a performance powerhouse to be reckoned with in its day, the concept and execution of this one does come off a little bit campy now – but in a good way. Then again, it is a dream, after all. 7. General Motors – Robot This one is unique in that it's genuinely depressing on a profound level. Who would've thought that the simulated suicide of a lovable, anthropomorphic car-building robot who has fallen on hard times could be such a downer? 6. Nissan – With Dad Although the debut season of its new LMP1 racer didn't exactly turn out how the team hoped it would, there's no denying that Nissan's depiction of a strained father-and-son relationship that eventually leads to redemption (and the introduction of the 2016 Maxima) tugs at the heartstrings. 5. Volkswagen – Big Day A surprisingly poignant advert, this one might be low on dialogue but it certainly gets its message across. And just as the dramatic soundtrack begins to lull the viewer into a sense of security, our expectations are upended. 4.
Marchionne emailed Barra about merger between FCA and GM
Mon, May 25 2015Sergio Marchionne is adamant that global automakers will have to merge to remain profitable in the near future, and he'll tell that to anyone who's listening. Mary Barra, however, is not interested. According to The New York Times, the Fiat-Chrysler chief proposed a merger with General Motors via email to his counterpart back in March. Marchionne proposed meeting to discuss the matter, but Barra and her team reportedly rejected even entertaining the idea. This of course is not the first time Marchionne has raised the idea of a merger. He masterminded the marriage between Fiat and Chrysler, and reports have since suggested further mergers with Volkswagen, Peugeot, Ford, and others – including GM's own Opel unit. Some have taken his calls for consolidation as a weakness, but Marchionne insists that his empire is in good health – and that it's the industry as a whole which is in an untenable position. According to his view, automakers around the world need to align themselves into larger groups in order to reduce redundancy in investment, development and infrastructure – the duplication of which he terms as wasteful. "It's fundamentally immoral to allow for that waste to continue unchecked," said Marchionne to the Times. "I think it is absolutely clear that the amount of capital waste that's going on in this industry is something that certainly requires remedy," he said in a conference call with industry analysts late last month following the rejected GM approach. "A remedy in our view is through consolidation." News Source: The New York TimesImage Credit: Paul Sancya/AP Chrysler Fiat GM Sergio Marchionne merger fiat chrysler automobiles