1991 Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue 4dr 3.8l V6 Automatic 1-owner Car Low Mile on 2040-cars
Tremont, Pennsylvania, United States
'91 Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue 4 door luxury sedan with 3.8L V6 engine and automatic transmission. car is in driveable condition, all electrical power and air conditioning work great.. has leather burgundy button seats(no rips), interior carpeting all clean with only headliner drooping down(see photos).. body straight, no dents with only small areas of rust and areas of paint peels, frame has no rust and well kept for its age. glass is all good (no cracks) all electrical works(see list below)... cooling system just flushed & filled, also new oil change and full tune-up including spark plugs. car is safe, road worthy and good to go driving, with over 50% tread tires and spare included... please ask questions, additional photos are available on request.... car is located in PA. zip code 17981 and am willing to help winning bidder to coordinate their choice of carrier transport service or just come on over and drive it home... I am the 2nd owner with low low miles for its age ....take a look through all the photos provided showing car,ask
questions for anything we may have missed and have fun bidding.
the goodies are: power adjustment reclining seats(driver and passenger)-working power windows-working power locks-working armrests with built-in slide out cup holders-working factory stereo AM/FM/CD player-working power antenna-working air conditioning-working brrrrrr cruise control-working tilt steering wheel with(cruise controls)-working sunvisors lighted mirrors-working 141000 original miles-working digital instrument cluster-working flip cover headlights-working automatic transmission-working 3.8L V6 power engine-working large comfortable seats-working large trunk space plenty of leg room driverside airbag no reserve auction more goodies are: body straight tires good engine strong chassis/frame no rust comfy seats smooth ride the baddies are: drooping headliner two speakers may need replaced and the uglies are: minimal areas of paint faded/peeled minimal areas of rust |
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Wed, 25 Jun 2014Automakers the world over are striving to find ways to make their models more efficient, and Chrysler has a solution for some versions of the 2015 Chrysler 200 and 2015 Jeep Cherokee (2014 model shown). The Tigershark 2.4-liter four-cylinder in the 200 and the 3.2-liter Pentastar V6 in the Cherokee are getting a slight boost later this year thanks to the addition of Chrysler's Engine Stop-Start system as standard equipment. The company predicts modest gains - a three-percent improvement in fuel economy and a three percent reduction in CO2 emissions with the new tech compared to without it. While it's not much, those who sit in traffic a lot may see a difference.
Chrysler's stop/start system uses a high-speed starter motor to restart the vehicle in a claimed a third of a second. It works by detecting when the vehicle comes to a stop and turning off the engine. A more powerful battery maintains all of the model's accessories while it sits. When the driver lets off the brake, the car starts up again to drive away. There is even a button in the cabin to turn the ESS off, if desired.
The Jeep will be the first to receive ESS in the third quarter of this year to coincide with the start of production of the 2015 model-year version. The 200 will follow in the fourth quarter as a rolling change in production.
This forgotten Chrysler was its bid for Humvee contract
Wed, 27 Aug 2014Today, the Humvee might be as associated with the dead automotive brand from General Motors as it is with the hard-working truck that has long served as one of the backbone vehicles of America's military. But Autoline host John McElroy is showing off a practically unknown part of the model's story by digging out some old photos from his personal archive.
The High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle project, better known today as the Humvee, can be traced back to a US Department of Defense request for bids to build a new military truck. According to McElroy, he was invited to the Chrysler proving grounds in 1981 to check out the bid from the brand's defense division. The company's concept was that it might be able to build an inexpensive, capable vehicle by using off-the-shelf parts.
The angular body panels gave the truck a look almost like a modern, stealth vehicle. However, the flat look was actually just to make the tooling as cheap as possible to produce. Still, this Chrysler looked surprisingly futuristic for the early '80s. It's actually not too far away from the famous Lamborghini LM002, itself intended as a possible military-spec machine.
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The first thing we notice is the stylish four-door-coupe roofline doing its best to impersonate something like the Audi A7, or maybe the Volkswagen CC. The front-end styling is a departure from recent Chrysler designs with narrow headlights and an equally short, chrome-trimmed grille. In profile, the bullet-nosed 200 is somewhat reminiscent of the Tesla Model S. This new design language should definitely help the 200 get noticed in a segment filled with hot sellers like the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord, as well as more stylish offerings like the Ford Fusion and Mazda6.
Our spies also caught up with the 200 testing in daylight and got some good shots of the interior. The instrument panel design looks similar to what is found in the Dodge Dart, including the oversized instrument gauges and possibly even the LED accent lighting. We would have to assume - and hope - this prototype is a test model due to its small touchscreen display, as Chrysler's 8.4-inch screen would look much better in its place. The center stack and console are clean with minimal buttons and knobs, but we do see a rotary gear selector, which may confirm reports from last year that suggested the 200 will use a nine-speed automatic transmission to help hit 38 miles per gallon on the highway.