2013 Chrysler 200 Touring on 2040-cars
815 Chester Blvd., Richmond, Indiana, United States
Engine:2.4 Litre
Transmission:Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1C3CCBBB2DN515139
Stock Num: CHR139
Make: Chrysler
Model: 200 Touring
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Light Tungsten Gray
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 5000
A CARFAX CERTIFIED ONE OWNER WITH ONLY 5,000 ACTUAL MILES!!! ALL POWER OPTIONS, REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY WITH ALARM, SIRIUS SATELITE RADIO, ALUMINUM SPORT WHEELS, LOADED UP AND SHARP!!! This 2013 Chrysler 200 Touring Sedan is like new condition both inside and out, the previous owner was a non smoker. Serviced, inspected, and a spotless one owner Carfax history report, this 200 comes with the remainder of the manufacture's 3 year or 36,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty as well as the 5 year or 60,000 mile powertrain coverage. Light Tungsten Gray Metallic Clear Coat, Black cloth interior, aluminum sport wheels, all season tires. Loaded with options including the touring edition trim package, deluxe custom cloth interior, the 5 passenger seating arrangement, driver side six way power seat with lumbar control, reclining front seats, center storage console with cup holders, rear seat cup holders, divided and fold down rear seats, remote keyless entry, alarm, trip odometer and trip computer, compass, outside temperature readout, driver information center, oil life and tire pressure monitors, homelink garage door openers, clock, power windows and power door locks, leather wrapped tilt and telescoping steering wheel, cruise control, air conditioning, Sirius satelite radio, am/fm stereo, cd player, steering wheel radio controls, remote controlled and heated outside rear view mirrors, driver and front passenger illuminated vanity visors, automatic headlamps, multi speed delay windshield wipers, rear window defroster, inside remote trunk release, and much more. Great gas mileage and powerful 2.4 Litre fuel injected 4 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, traction control system, dual frontal air bags, frontal side impact air bags, side curtaina air bags, anti lock brake system. Just like new condition both inside and out, a sharp Chrysler 200 Touring Sedan. Absolutely the best selection of late model, low mileage cars, trucks, vans, and sport utility vehicles anywhere, like new pre-owned vehicles at used car prices...call 866-779-8263 or visit us at www.prettycarsatnorthgate.com
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2015 Chrysler 200 production gets underway [w/videos]
Mon, 17 Mar 2014Chrysler announced recently that it has added some 800 new jobs at its Sterling Heights Assembly Plant (SHAP) to support the production of its all-new 2015 Chrysler 200 sedan. Total employment at the Sterling Heights, MI plant grows to almost 2,800 with the hires, an impressive figure for a plant that was slated for closure in 2010.
Speaking to a crowd of employees and community leaders, Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne was on hand to celebrate the kick-off of 200 production last week. "We're making a big bet on its success," said Marchionne of the sedan, "we've invested nearly a billion dollars in this facility."
That billion-dollar bill has been used to construct a spanking new paint shop, install a new body shop and install "machinery, tooling and material-handling equipment" according to the Chrysler press release. The company says that SHAP now runs to nearly five million square feet of manufacturing space - loads of room for all the new employees to do their thing - and that the facility can handle multiple vehicles on two unique architectures.
2017 Chrysler Pacifica First Drive
Mon, Mar 21 2016I know this is supposed to be a shameful secret, but I like minivans. I like the way the kids can enter and exit easily with the sliding doors. I like the comfortable ride they provide on road trips. I like the way I can reconfigure the interior seats to haul groceries, furniture, and kids. For decades, the minivan has been maimed by its uncoolness. Sales of the family movers have tapered to about 500,000 units per year while American families have shifted their allegiance to crossovers and SUVs. But America loves a redemption story, and I believe the minivan can be redeemed. Chrysler does too. At a time when the company is shedding vehicles from its lineup – so long, Chrysler 200 and Dodge Dart – its executives aren't paying any attention to whatever conventional wisdom suggests the minivan segment has foundered and reached its end. Instead, Chrysler just spent $2 billion to overhaul the architecture for its minivan. Enter the 2017 Pacifica, an all-new vehicle that immediately replaces the Town & Country and eventually will replace the Dodge Grand Caravan. It couldn't have come at a better time. Consumer Reports recently named the outgoing Town & Country one of its "Ten Worst Picks" among 2016 vehicles, an eyesore for the company that pioneered the minivan segment. Enticed by a slew of standard features and heavy incentives, I happen to own one of those disparaged Town & Country vans. Other than a transmission that always seems to be searching for the right gear, I've got no substantial complaints about the car. While it'd be a reach to say that any minivan is attractive, the new design makes the Pacifica the best of the bunch. But my ownership experience made me curious about how the new Pacifica would fare, whether Chrysler's billions were invested well and mostly, whether the Pacifica would truly feel like an all-new vehicle or whether it had merely been incrementally advanced. Navigating the roads in the rolling hills of Southern California last week, it didn't take long to find out. A revised 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 engine delivered 287 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque, making the climbs up California's hills effortless. Likewise, the new nine-speed automatic transmission never strained or felt clunky, like it has in other recent products like our long-term Jeep Cherokee. The harmonious combination of the upgraded engine and transmission felt like the single-biggest differentiator between the old and new minivans.
Chrysler stays IPO until 2014
Mon, 25 Nov 2013There will not be a Chrysler IPO in 2013. Fiat, according to a report from Forbes, has announced that it will not be able to make the American brand's initial public offering before the end of the year, saying that the short, five-week window that makes up the rest of 2013 is "not practicable."
Not surprisingly, the issue with the Chrysler IPO is the same as it's always been - a disagreement between parent company Fiat, which owns 58.5 percent of the Chrysler Group and a UAW healthcare trust, which owns 41.5 percent. Fiat wants to buy out the UAW VEBA healthcare trust, which is responsible for shouldering retiree healthcare costs, but the two sides are hung up on an actual price tag for the remaining two-fifths of the company.
The original idea saw an IPO as a way of setting a fair market price for the remaining shares, although it's not entirely clear what broke down and led to a delay of the IPO plan. As Forbes points out, by waiting until 2014, Chrysler could be risking a cool-off in the IPO market, which could mean less money in its pocket when the automaker finally goes public.