Chrysler Town And Country 2008 3.3l V6 Excellent Condition!! W/stow & Go Seats on 2040-cars
Voorhees, New Jersey, United States
2008 Chrysler Town/Country LX in Excellent Condition with 3.3L V6 Engine. Black with Grey Interior. Auto Trans, Stow & Go Foldaway Seats, Premium CD/MP3/AM/FM stereo with ipod audio input. Bluetooth hands free voice recognition. Power driver seat, tilt steering, AC and much more. Very well maintained and runs like new. Very clean and smoke free. 120,000 original miles. If your looking for an Excellent Van in outstanding condition, don't miss this one!!!!!!!!!!!
I received the van brand new as my company leased vehicle and then decided to purchase it from the leasing company 2 years later for my personal use because to ran so well. That is why the listing says 2 owners. It has been driven only by me and has been well cared for including oil changes done every 4-6000 miles. Year - 2008 Exterior - Metallic Black Interior - Slate Gray Engine - 3.3L V6 Flex Fuel Mileage - 120,100 keyword: dodge, caravan, chrysler, town & country, t&c, chervolet, venture, ford, windstar, gmc, honda odyssey, kia sedona, mazda mpv, mercedes r, nissan quest, pontiac montana, toyota sienna, toyota, toyota venza, minivan, 7 passenger, minivan, clean title |
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This 1958 Chrysler Imperial Ultra 7 Pointer 1 is Japan's Batmobile
Sun, 02 Mar 2014It might be sacrilegious to admit among some auto enthusiasts, but there's more to driving than performance and speed. Sometimes it can be a matter of love, as it is for Yasushi Shiroi, who has spent the last 21 years building a faithful replica of a car from a '60s Japanese sci-fi show.
Shiroi's car is the star of the latest video from The Aficionauto and it's truly a labor of love. This machine, which is sort of like a Japanese Batmobile, is based on a 1958 Chrysler Imperial and is designed to recreate a car called the Pointer 1 from the series Ultra 7. The latter was apparently hugely popular when it ran in Japan in 1967 and 1968, and told the story a seven-member team that fought off aliens attacking Earth. While the car in the series never actually ran, Shiroi wanted one that would.
The Pointer 1 has been in constant development since Shiroi has owned it. All of the body modifications have been done in steel, but mechanically, it remains something of a mess. This replica might be slow - and to many people, ugly - but it has brought its owner about as much happiness as a car can, and that's something worth celebrating. Scroll down to check it out.
GM, Chrysler bailouts saved 2.6 million jobs
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The Center for Automotive Research (CAR) has been studying the effects of the General Motors and Chrysler bailouts in 2009. Now that the US Treasury has officially sold off the rest of its stake in GM (and Chrysler has already paid back its loan), CAR has released its study on the effects of the bailout with this concluding note: "CAR is confident that in the years ahead, this peacetime intervention in the private sector by the US government will be seen as one of the most successful in US economic history."
Big words, for sure, but there's plenty of evidence to back up the claim. Bailing out GM alone saved 1.2-million jobs. If both GM and Chrysler hadn't been bailed out, US employment would have been reduced by 2.631-million jobs in 2009 and another 1.519-million jobs in 2010, according to the study. If both automakers were allowed to fail, personal income in the US would have decreased by $173.5 billion in 2009 and $110.9 billion in 2010. Instead, the study found that $284.4 billion of personal income was saved by the bailouts.
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