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Braun, Wheelchair Accessible, Wheelchair Van, Mobility, In Floor Ramp on 2040-cars

US $31,800.00
Year:2007 Mileage:45569
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United States

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Description

 

You are viewing a 2007 Chrysler Town & Country Limited Edition with 45569 miles and a Braun Entervan in floor ramp Conversion. This vehicles is equipped with Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Windows, Steering Wheel Tilt, Cruise Control, AM/FM Stereo, CD Player, AUX Audio Input,  AC Power Outlet, Power Driver's Seat, Dual Front Air Bags, ABS, Alloy Wheels, Privacy Glass, Keyless, leather seats, navigation, DVD outlet.

 

 

Mobility Equipment

 

Braun Entervan with in floor ramp, kneeling system, remote and dash switchs, tie down brackets, and tie downs.

 

Chrysler T & C Braun Conversion:

The full lowered floor Chrysler Town & Country Limited has an in floor ramp, kneeling system, and remote/dash switches for easy access and wheelchair accessibility. 

 

Features:

-Power Door and ramp

-kneeling system

-remote door operators and dash switches

-Running Boards


Condition

 

This vehicle has been inspected and is up to date with maintenance. There are some very minor blemishes/dings around the vehicle, but it is in great condition overall and shows very well.

 

Warranty

There is no existing warranty on this vehicle.

 

Shipping and Payment Methods

A $500.00 deposit is due within 48 hours via a bank to bank wire transfer, pay pal, credit card (Master Card, Visa, AmEx, Discover) w/ customer signature, or certified check. Deposit is non-refundable.

Balance due within 14 days via bank to bank wire transfer, certified check, or pre-approved bank draft. Florida residents will be subject to applicable tax, tag & title fees.

Shipping charges are the responsibility of the purchaser. Seller will assist in scheduling shipping or will pick up buyer from Tampa Int'l Airport if one chooses to drive vehicle home. 

 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Jerrod or Andrew through e-mail or phone at 800-918-7433.

 

***Please note, we will be happy to answer any questions about this vehicle except those pertaining to the reserve. The reserve is set at a very competitive price. Be very confident and bid now!***

 

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Certain Chrysler owners eligible for buyback program

Mon, Jul 27 2015

Certain car owners whose Chrysler vehicles contain dangerous defects will soon have a way to get rid of their lemons without losing money. As part of an agreement with federal regulators, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has agreed to buy back more than 500,000 vehicles susceptible to veering out of control without warning at above market-value prices. The deal mainly covers certain models of RAM trucks, the Dodge Dakota pickup and Dodge Durango SUV. Further, owners of more than 1.5 million Jeep Liberty and Grand Cherokees at heightened risk for lethal fires are eligible to trade in their vehicles at above market value or, alternately, get a gift certificate if they prefer to have repairs made. Chrysler has "a heavy responsibility to make sure the products they make are safe for the traveling public," said Mark Rosekind, administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. "... Here, we are sending an unambiguous signal to industry that if you skirt the laws or violate the law, or don't live up to the responsibility that consumers expect, we are going to penalize you." The buy-back and trade-in options for motorists come as part of an unprecedented penalty NHTSA slapped against Chrysler for violating federal motor-vehicle safety laws. Chrysler will pay a $105 million fine, the highest ever levied by the regulatory agency. In addition to the buy-backs, Chrysler also agreed to an independent monitor for three years. Investigators had outlined problems in the company's conduct in 23 recalls that affected more than 11 million defect vehicles. As part of a consent-order agreement, Chrysler acknowledged it did not notify vehicle owners of recalls in an effective manner and did not notify NHTSA of safety problems. Though those recalls affected millions of drivers, the buy-back and trade-in options are only for a small portion of the vehicles involved. Because Chrysler struggled to fix the problem and no repair was apparent, Rosekind said the buy-backs are reserved "for customers who didn't have a remedy." Buy-backs are for trucks and SUVs affected by three recalls that occurred in 2013 (recalls 13V-038, 13V-527 and 13V-529), that addressed a rear-axle pinion nut that could come loose and cause a loss of vehicle control. Those recalls covered 579,228 vehicles, including 2009-2012 Ram 1500, 2500, 3500, 4500 and 5500 trucks, 2009-2012 Dodge Dakotas, 2009 Chrysler Aspen and the 2009 Dodge Durango.

Chrysler to accelerate production of 2013 Ram and V6 engines

Fri, 16 Nov 2012

Chrysler is adding a third shift at its Warren Truck plant to meet demand for the new 2013 Ram pickup. And with tight supplies of its Pentastar V6, the company is also boosting output at its Mack Engine plant.
The expansions will add 1,250 jobs and are part of a $238 million investment by Chrysler in the Detroit area. Warren's third shift will begin work sometime in the spring, a Chrysler rep told Automotive News. Mack's increased Pentastar production a could include both 3.6 and 3.2-liter engines.
The company says it also plans to invest $40 million in its Trenton Engine plant to allow for production of a 3.2-liter V6 as well as the Tigershark inline-four for the upcoming Jeep Liberty replacement.

Four-horse race opens up for next Chrysler-Fiat CEO

Mon, 16 Dec 2013


There are some companies that could change leadership overnight and still remain more or less the operations that they are. But some have built themselves up around one central figure. Just ask Carlos Tavares, who found he couldn't escape the long shadow of Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn. Tavares recently left to find his own limelight. But Ghosn isn't the only executive who presides over two disparate automakers on opposite ends of the globe.
Having built up Fiat and Chrysler around himself, we can hardly imagine either automaker getting along without Sergio Marchionne. But the day will come when the famously sweater-clad bigwig will step down. The pressing questions remain when when that day will come, and who will take his place. The only solid clues we have are in the statements made mostly by Marchionne himself, but those statements have been all over the place. When speaking to Automotive News in 2012, he said he would step down "no earlier than 2013, no later than 2015." But a year later, he had already seemingly changed his tune, indicating he could still be at the helm in 2016. Fiat chairman John Elkann seems to think Marchionne, 61, could and should stay on longer.