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Real Clean 300c Hemi Leather Cd Tint Wood New Tires Only 58k*** on 2040-cars

US $11,450.00
Year:2005 Mileage:58677 Color: this chrysler
Location:

Cocoa, Florida, United States

Cocoa, Florida, United States
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2005 Chrysler 300c hemi

automatic.,cd, leather ,tint, new tires, lady owned must see only 58k.WE OFFER FREE SHIPPING WITH BUY IT NOW PRICE WHICH IS 11450

you are looking at real clean and low mileage Chrysler 300c just arrived as a new trade and offered with low price.if you are looking for nice and clean 300 c with hemi you need to get this deal.

interior:

this car has light gray leather which is in very good shape no rips no crackes .it has wood grain pkg also all power options work fine.

exterior:

this chrysler 300 has light green or silver with light green paint which has plenty of shine for 2005 no dents no dings few scratches will be expected because of year all lights fog lamps work fine.

MECHANICAL:

THIS CAR WAS DRIVEN BY OLDER LADY SHE LOVED THE CAR SHE JUST WANTED TO GET SUV FOR HER WORK PURPOSE .THIS CAR RUNS GREAT NO ISSUES YOU CAN DRIVE IT ANY WHERE WITHOUT ANY FEAR.ALL OPTIONS WORK FINE.A/C BLOWS COLD AND HEAT WORKS FINE.

DOCUMENTATION:

WE REQUIRE $199 DOCUMENTATION FEE WHICH INCLUDES OUR DEALER FEES EBAY FEES MAILING SERVICES DOC FEES AND GENERAL CLEAN UPS ETC.

SHIPPING:

WE OFFER FREE SHIPPING WITH BUY IT NOW PRICE WHICH IS 12500 WE WILL BE HAPPY TO ARRANGE SHIPPING FOR YOU.

DEPOSIT:

WE REQUIRE $500 DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HRS OF AUCTION FINISH THROUGH WIRE TRANSFER OR BANK DEPOSIT NO EXCEPTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE COMING TO PICK UP THE WITHIN 24 HRS AND PAY CASH.REST IS DUE WITHIN A WEEK OF AUCTION FINISH THROUGH BANK WIRE TRANSFER WHICH IS SAFE AND EASY WAY,CASH IN HAND,CASHIERS CHECK WHICH TAKES FIVE BUSINESS DAYS TO CLEAR FORM OUR BANK THEN CAR WILL BE READY TO DELIVER.IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH OUR TERMS PLEASE DO NOT BID .

PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU ARE NOT SERIOUS OR FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE IT IS NOT A JOKE IT COST MONEY TO LIST AND TAKES TIME TO LIST WHICH WE DO NOT WANT TO WASTE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL US WE ARE ONLY ONE CALL AWAY.

please call 321 945 2800 for more info

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FCA US under-reported death and injury claims to NHTSA

Tue, Sep 29 2015

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says FCA US significantly under-reported death and injury claims due to flaws in its early warning system. The government first discovered a potential problem with the automaker's reporting in late July, and FCA US has been investigating the issue since. NHTSA claims that the problem appears linked to the way the company gathers and reports safety information. The agency is still investigating how serious the flaws are and their causes. "This represents a significant failure to meet a manufacturer's safety responsibilities," NHTSA Administrator Mark Rosekind.Rosekind said in a statement. FCA US admits that it "identified deficiencies" in the reporting, but in a statement the company said that it notified NHTSA of the issue immediately. The company promised that it is taking this problem "extremely seriously" and pledged to remedy the situation. In late July, FCA US was hit with a potential $105-million fine by NHTSA for the way the automaker conducted some recalls. As part of that agreement, the company also consented to more rigorous oversight by safety regulators in the future and a buy-back of some affected vehicles. Other automakers have been punished for failing to submit EWR data. Honda incurred a $70 million fine in January from NHTSA for missing 1,729 incidents over 11 years. Ferrari had to pay $3.5 million in 2014 for not sending them in for three years. Statement from NHTSA Administrator, Mark Rosekind, on Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' under-reported discrepancy in FCA's Early Warning Report data September 29, 2015 "In late July, NHTSA notified Fiat Chrysler Automobiles of an apparent discrepancy in FCA's Early Warning Report data. FCA has informed NHTSA that in investigating that discrepancy, it has found significant under-reported notices and claims of deaths, injuries and other information required as part of the Early Warning Reporting system. Preliminary information suggests that this under-reporting is the result of a number of problems with FCA's systems for gathering and reporting EWR data. This represents a significant failure to meet a manufacturer's safety responsibilities. NHTSA will take appropriate action after gathering additional information on the scope and causes of this failure." – Mark Rosekind, NHTSA Administrator. Statement: TREAD Reporting September 29, 2015 , Auburn Hills, Mich.

Chrysler withdraws from UK market

Tue, Mar 17 2015

Ford factors big in the British market, as does GM's Vauxhall brand. But one automaker that will be missing from the UK from here on out will be Chrysler, as the latest reports coming in from the British Isles indicate that the American brand is closing up shop. For the past few years, Chrysler has been selling a combination of its own models as well as rebadged Lancias to British customers, but has been having a tough time making a go of it. After just a few short years of lackluster sales, Chrysler UK ceased selling the Delta, and according to Auto Express, is now withdrawing the 300C and Grand Voyager as well. That leaves just the Ypsilon, which will reportedly continue on an on-demand basis if customers ask for it, but even that will end by 2017. The withdrawal of the Chrysler brand from the British market mirrors that of Lancia, under whose name the same models are sold in continental Europe but which is now being confined strictly to Italy, where it will similarly continue to sell the Ypsilon. Of course that doesn't mean that FCA is withdrawing from the British market altogether. The Fiat, Abarth, Alfa Romeo and Jeep brands will continue being offered in the UK, as will Maserati and Ferrari. Just don't expect to see many wing-badged Chryslers on the high street anymore – not that you would have until now. Last year the Chrysler brand reportedly sold fewer than 2,000 units in the UK, compared to the 10,000+ examples of just the Fiat 500 it moves there every month. Related Video: Featured Gallery 2012 Chrysler Ypsilon News Source: Auto ExpressImage Credit: Chrysler Chrysler Lancia chrysler ypsilon

Fiat buying rest of Chrysler in $4.35 billion deal, IPO avoided

Wed, 01 Jan 2014

Chrysler will now become a wholly owned member of the Fiat family, as it's been announced that the 41.46-percent stake in the Auburn Hills, MI-based manufacturer owned by the United Auto Workers' VEBA trust fund will be sold to the Italian company. Concluding the agreement will mark the closure of a piecemeal purchase process that could have resulted in an initial public offering.
The total cost of the sale will see the VEBA healthcare trust receive $4.35 billion, $3.65 billion of which will come from Fiat. $1.75 billion of that will be cash, while an additional $1.9 billion will be part of a "special distribution." An additional $700 million will be paid over four separate installments according to reports from Automotive News Europe and USA Today, although the shares will belong to Fiat following the first payment. The deal was reportedly initially struck on Sunday (though it is just being announced today), and is being portrayed as particularly good news for Fiat and Chrysler, which have now prevented the remaining shares going to the stock market in a UAW-forced IPO.
"The unified ownership structure will now allow us to fully execute our vision of creating a global automaker that is truly unique in terms of mix of experience, perspective and know-how, a solid and open organization that will ensure all employees a challenging and rewarding environment," Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne said in a statement.