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Grand Touring - Dvd - Backup Camera - Leather - Optional Warranty on 2040-cars

US $11,900.00
Year:2008 Mileage:79500
Location:

North Augusta, South Carolina, United States

North Augusta, South Carolina, United States
Advertising:

2008 Town & Country Grand Touring is in extremely clean and nice condition.

3 - year extended warranty optional

Oil changes regularly. Well Maintained.  Non-smokers. 

Vehicle features: 
Stow-and-go 
Remote start 
Air Conditioning 
CD Player in Dash 
Dual overhead DVD Monitors
Power Drivers Seat 
Tachometer 
Front Bucket Seats 
Alloy Wheels 
Rear Air Conditioning 
Auto Express Down Window 
Power Mirrors 
Heated Outside Mirror(s) 
Tire Pressure Monitor 
Beverage Holder (s) 
Anti-Theft Device(s) 
Remote Power Door Locks 
EBD Electronic Brake Dist 
Power Adjustable Pedals 
Compass 
Passenger Seat Height Adjust 
Vanity Mirrors 
Power Sliding Door(s) 2 side & rear 
Power Door Locks 
Back Up Camera 
Steering Wheel Audio Controls 
AM/FM Radio 
Body Side Moldings 
Heated Seats front & Middle seats
Power Steering 
Leather Upholstery 
Front Wheel Drive 
Power Windows 
Traction Control System 
Rear Window Defroster 
Vehicle Stability Assist 
Universal Garage Door Opener 
Center Console 
Adjustable Head Rests 
Color Coded Mirrors 
Reading Light(s) 
Multi-Function Steering Wheel 
Roof Rack 
Illuminated Entry System 
Power Outlet(s) 
Auto Headlight Delay 
Overhead Console 
Dual Air Bags 
EBA Emergency Brake Asst 
Intermittent Wipers 
Dual DVD Screens 
Low Tire Pressure Warning System 
Cruise Control 
Bucket Seats 
Outside Temperature Gauge 
Rear Bucket Seats 
Rear Window Wiper 
Door Pocket(s) 
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) 
Trip Computer 
Adjustable Lumbar Seat(s) 
Side Air Bag System 
Dual Climate Control 
Anti Theft/Security System 

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Pentastar Power: A look inside the Detroit factory that pumps out FCA's potent V6

Tue, Mar 14 2017

The Mack Avenue Engine Plant is one of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' most historic and prolific factories. It pumped out 260,000 Pentastar V6 engines last year, providing power for everything from the Jeep Grand Cherokee to the Dodge Challenger. FCA and its predecessor, Chrysler, has owned the factory since 1953 and it briefly built the Dodge Viper in the 1990s. It's made engines since 1998 and began building the Pentastar in 2014. We got an inside look at the mighty Mack, helping to tear down a Pentastar engine and then a tour of the factory floor. This is what it's like. Plants/Manufacturing Chrysler Fiat Videos Original Video pentastar v6

Reid Bigland appointed CEO of Alfa Romeo, Maserati

Tue, May 24 2016

There's been a big shakeup in Fiat Chrysler's leadership team, as head of US sales and FCA Canada CEO Reid Bigland will replace Harald Wester as the chief exec for Alfa Romeo and Maserati. Wester will retain his position as chief technical officer of FCA. Both men will hang onto their positions on FCA's Group Executive Council. The move is an interesting one considering the widely publicized issues at both Alfa and Maserati. Alfa Romeo's problems are almost too many to list. The brand has promised a full-scale return to the US market for more than a decade, but faced repeated delays. Its latest volume model, the Giulia, is being savaged by reviewers over quality issues, and the company has frequently pushed its upcoming CUV back. If that were the only problem, it'd be annoying, but according to Automotive News, Alfa's relaunch is also considerably over budget. Maserati is an entirely different can of worms. Alongside Alfa, it's been stung by a slow Chinese market. Profits are down, according to Automotive News, and it's been widely rumored that the company will delay its next sports car, the Alfieri, until 2018 – it was previously promised for this year. Meanwhile, two of its three other models, the Quattroporte and GranTurismo, are dangerously long in the tooth, and the Levante is still months away from US sales. Can Bigland sort these issues out? Maybe. As Sergio Marchionne said in his official statement, "[Bigland] has an extraordinary record of growing sales and market share in the US and Canada over the last 7 years at FCA, including leading the growth and positioning of the Ram and Dodge brands for part of that time."

Question Of The Day: Most overlooked heroic engine?

Wed, Dec 9 2015

All of us know that the small-block Chevrolet V8 was a masterpiece of engineering that made the high-performance overhead-valve V8 affordable to the masses, and that the Mercedes-Benz OM617 diesel is basically immortal, and that the Toyota R engine defined what it means for a vehicle to be considered Warlord Grade. The AMC straight-six. The Model T engine. The Volvo Redblock. Those engines get the respect they deserve. But what about the engines that we don't think much about, the ones that worked hard in their millions and somehow missed attaining legend status? The list of engines beloved by their aficionados but not thought of often by the rest of us goes on and on: the Renault Ventoux, Mitsubishi 4G1, MeMZ-968, and so on. But my vote goes to the Chrysler flathead straight-six. This engine was produced starting in 1929 and was still being made for stationary industrial use in the early 1970s. It powered just about every type of Chrysler vehicle made for decades, hauled supplies for all the major Allied armies in World War II, and was even developed into a five-bank, 30-cylinder tank engine. It was simple and reliable and outlived most of its competition, and you rarely hear much about it these days. What's your choice?