2000 Chrysler Grand Voyager Se on 2040-cars
Middleburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for sale is a 2000 Chrysler Grand Voyager SE, 3 rd. Row seat so it can seat 7, silver with gray interior, automatic transmission, dual sliding doors, 6 cylinder engine, A/C, cruise control, pwr. windows and door locks, current inspection until 8/14, roof rack, radio with cassette and CD player but CD player is not working, A/C and heat worked good before it was parked, there is some dings and dents on the hood, and some rust on the hood as well as seen in the pictures, some rust starting along the bottom of the sliding door as pictured, NEW windshield in 2013 because there was a crack in it, tires are in fairly decent shape, I was in an accident in July, 2013 and the right front fender was hit and we replaced it with a new black fender as pictured, we also put NEW headlights in it because the right one was damaged in the accident so we replaced both headlights with NEW ones, mileage is 180,560 and the right back quarter was hit in my driveway by my daughter so that will need a rear tail light because we haven't replaced it, it has red plastic on it for now. When the rear quarter was hit I had a problem with my turn signals not working so we had them by passed and we put a toggle switch below the original turn signal switch to work the turn signals so, you have to use it for the turn signals now which is confusing, and it is pictured so you can see it. The carpets are stained pretty bad from the previous owner, and the headliner has some burn marks on it from the previous owner as well. He hauled lawn equipment in it. We used it for some hauling too. The reason I'm selling it is because the transmission seal is leaking and since then I bought another vehicle instead of fixing it. The van runs good and it will still pull its self but when you put transmission fluid in it, it leaks back out. I WOULD NOT DRIVE IT, IT WILL NEED TOWED to prevent further damage. So it has been parked. We never had any problems with the van it served us well and we had it to Florida and back with no issues before the seal started leaking bad. There is no warranty, I'm selling it AS-IS, we never smoked in it but I do not know if the previous owner did, this is a used van with wear and tear and dings and dents and the damage I stated above and you can see it in the pictures as well. I am trying to describe it to the best of my knowledge so hopefully I didn't miss anything so if you have any questions ask before you bid. This van is also up for sale locally too. Good Luck and thanks for bidding.
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Fiat Chrysler Australia executive in trouble over misuse of company funds
Tue, Jun 9 2015While the merger to create FCA was coming together, its managing director for Australia, Clyde Campbell, was allegedly racking up 30 million Australian dollars ($23.1 million) in spending for himself, family, and friends. Now, the former boss is facing a court case from the automaker's legal team for the purported misappropriation. Among the more opulent expenses that Campbell allegedly put on Chrysler's tab included a 40-foot yacht worth the equivalent of $308,000 and lavish Christmas parties for workers, according to The Age. Despite being required to only travel in economy class and get permission for international travel, he also reportedly racked up the equivalent of over $413,000 travel expenses. "The more we dug, the more we found," said an unnamed source to The Age. Campbell came to power in Australia as a general manager for DaimlerChrysler, and became managing director in October 2010. He was reportedly a close friend with former Mercedes-Benz USA CEO Ernst Lieb. After Lieb lost his wrongful dismissal lawsuit, Campbell allegedly helped his friend's partnership in an Aussie auto dealer by using FCA funds for financial support totaling the equivalent of about $3 million. All of this came to light when Pat Dougherty came over from the US to be president and CEO of FCA Australia in December 2014. The staff spilled the full story on Dougherty's first day. "I walked into his office and let it all out. I don't think he knew what hit him," another source said to The Age. A team of forensic accountants was brought in to investigate. The reason that this took so long to discover was that no one was paying attention. First, sales in Australia were growing under Campbell. Also, "in my opinion, back in Michigan, head office didn't have its eyes on the road. They only had eyes on the Fiat deal," an insider said to The Age. That confluence essentially provided the perfect storm for this huge spending. News Source: The AgeImage Credit: Giuseppe Cacace / AFP / Getty Images Government/Legal Chrysler Fiat lawsuit FCA
Detroit 3 to implement delayed unified towing standards for 2015
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The Satin Vapor name may sound like a failed 1970s glam-rock band, or a pseudo-gynecological diagnosis from the Old West, but is, in fact, pretty much a tape-and-trim package for this trio of hi-po Mopars. 300, Challenger and Charger alike come shod with 20-inch aluminum wheels finished in Black Satin Vapor Chrome, and are accented with Satin Black bits aplenty. The 300 gets blacked-out mirrors, spoiler and roof; the Challenger applies it to mirrors and its fuel door; while the Charger has the stuff covering its roof, hood and Super Bee tail graphic.
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