2010 Chrysler 300 Touring on 2040-cars
15502 Manchester Rd, Ellisville, Missouri, United States
Engine:2.7L V6 24V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:4-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 2C3CA4CD7AH163648
Stock Num: P9765
Make: Chrysler
Model: 300 Touring
Year: 2010
Exterior Color: Brilliant Black Crystal Pearlcoat
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 61388
The appearance of the 2010 Chrysler 300 Touring Sedan is described as unmistakably American. It resembles a take on a Bentley or Rolls Royce more than something meant to compete with Toyotas and Fords. It can turn heads simply with its bold styling. Add to that a boatload of standard features and a smooth, comfortable ride, and the result is, well, an automobile of almost legendary beauty and comfort. With a look that somehow blends the stocky presence of a muscle car with the elegance of classic luxury sedans, it's a modern take on the classics. The front is emphasized with its huge chrome grill and double-lens headlights. Combine that with its large bulging fenders and huge wheels, and you have one strong and imposing presence on the road. Cabin dimensions are generous in all directions and the interior design is simple but elegant. Styling on both the exterior and interior leave very little to want. The Touring Signature trim level comes standard with rear-wheel drive and a 3.5-liter V6 good for 250 hp and 250 lb-ft of torque matched with a four-speed automatic transmission. Fuel economy is 17 city/25 highway and 20 combined. The basic suspension design adopted from the Mercedes E-Class yields a pleasant combination of generous ride compliance and capable handling. The NHTSA gives five stars in front-impact testing of the 300 Series, four stars in driver and passenger side-impact testing, five stars for rear passenger safety in side impact testing, and four stars in rollover testing. The IIHS rates the Chrysler 300 Series as ?good,? their highest rating, in front impact testing. According to reviews, Owners almost unanimously find the car exceeds their expectations in performance, quality and value. We challenge you to price any other sedan in its class with comparable options......we have a feeling that you will migrate back to a car that offers the very best in style, class and luxury. Hurry in today! We'll have the keys waiting for yo PLEASE CALL TOLL FREE 877-357-9147 FOR DETAILS. Give us a call today, and let's see how we can help!
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Revisiting the 2008-09 auto bailout that saved GM and Chrysler
Fri, Sep 2 2016The Federal Reserve stayed open late on December 31, 2008. There's almost no way you could remember that because barely anyone knew at the time. But General Motors had to pay its bills, and the Fed wired money so GM could still buy things in January. Without those funds, the nation's largest automaker wouldn't have seen much of 2009. It's one of many heart-stopping moments that illustrate just how close Detroit's Big Three came to extinction nearly a decade ago. They're chronicled in a new movie, Live Another Day, premiering in theaters September 16. Filmmakers Bill Burke and Didier Pietri interviewed nearly all of the key executives, federal officials, and union chiefs to recreate the auto industry's most perilous period. The movie begins in the aftermath of Lehman Brothers' demise amid the global financial meltdown. Things looked bleak for American carmakers, and their CEOs were laughed off Capitol Hill when they sought a Wall Street-style bailout. "It was a feeling that it was the end of the world," Pietri told Autoblog in an interview where he and Burke previewed the film. Saved by last-minute loans authorized by the Bush Administration after Congress refused to act, Detroit staggered into 2009 with a faint pulse. Live Another Day illustrates the downward spiral that played out that winter as President Obama and his task force – with little prior knowledge of the auto industry – wrestled over the fate of hundreds of thousands of jobs. GM's longtime CEO Rick Wagoner was fired in March. Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne suddenly appeared as a savior for Chrysler, with his own motives. Obama rejected restructuring plans from the automakers. Chrysler declared bankruptcy on April 30. GM followed June 1. The sequence was very public, but Pietri and Burke showcase lesser-known events that shaped the outcome. They also seek to dispel the notion that the government rescued GM and Chrysler from incompetent leaders. "We never subscribed to the theories that the management structures of the companies were a bunch of idiots who didn't know what is going on," Pietri said. At one point, Chrysler executives were negotiating with Marchionne and Fiat. Unbeknownst to them, the government was having its own talks with the Italian automaker. The filmmakers also cast light on the bankruptcy process, which was shredded to shepherd two of America's industrial icons through reorganizations.
Chrysler 'at war' with world's largest Viper club?
Tue, 27 Aug 2013The situation was bound to boil over at some point. Grumblings from former and current members of the Viper Club of America, and letters sent from Chrysler to VCA president Lee Stubberfield, allege that the non-profit club is being run illegally as a for-profit business, Jalopnik reports.
The trouble reportedly started in 2007, when VCA member and former club national president Chris Marshall is alleged to have taken a paid position at the club courtesy of the acting board members at the time. By 2010, with the demise of the Dodge Viper looming, the VCA reportedly made a deal with Chrysler to to acquire a stash of old parts and tooling for the Viper. The stash would then be sold by the newly formed Viper Parts of America, a company that was supposed to be run by Marshall, Jalopnik reports.
This sounds like shady business to us - at the very least a conflict of interest. And it's said that the VCA will not hesitate to suspend - for a year or more - the memberships of those who oppose it.
How to update and secure a vulnerable Chrysler Uconnect system
Sat, Jul 25 2015If you own one of the 1.4 million vehicles affected by the recent Chrysler software recall, you may want to watch this video. In it, we explain how to get the latest infotainment software loaded onto the 8.4-inch Uconnect system. The recall was a response to the findings of researchers who were able to hack into and remotely control a 2014 Jeep Cherokee through its cellular connection. Although Fiat Chrysler has worked with Sprint to plug most of the holes on the carrier side, there are still some vulnerabilities that only this latest software version can patch. Owners have three options to get the update: download it now, wait for a USB stick in the mail, or take the vehicle to an FCA dealer. Chrysler will be sending USB sticks loaded with the software update to customers. Anyone with an internet connection and a USB stick of their own with at least 4 GB capacity can speed things up by downloading the patch from the Uconnect website. We cover that process from start to finish in the video, with the final portion still applicable to those using the FCA-supplied USB stick. If after watching this you still don't want to tackle the patch yourself, you can take your vehicle to the dealer to have it done. Also note that this process is the same for all Uconnect updates, not just the one patching the exploits. Our demonstrator vehicle is a 2015 Ram 1500 pickup. The procedure should be very similar on other products with the 8.4-inch Uconnect system, with only the location of the USB port varying. Once you have the USB stick with the software on it – either after having downloaded it yourself or receiving it in the mail from Chrysler – the installation process is relatively simple. It takes about 15 minutes to perform the update; we edited out the wait in the video. To check whether or not your car's 8.4-inch Uconnect system is running the latest software, go to System Information on the touch screen's Settings page and look at Software Version. The update related to the recall is version 15.17.5. Related Video: Recalls Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM Safety Technology Infotainment Videos Original Video hacking