1998 Chrysler Sebring Jxi Convertible 2-door 2.5l V6 39k Low Miles No Reserve on 2040-cars
Altamonte Springs, Florida, United States
1998 Chrysler Sebring Convertible JXI This is Loaded Vehicle has been very well maintained and taken care of by previous owner. The Vehicle runs very smooth and powerful on it's 2.5L engine V6, which has been maintained very well. The Vehicle also comes with automatic transmission, which shifts very smoothly. Mechanically the engine and transmission are in excellent shape and condition. The interior is just as nice and leather has little or no wear at all. It looks New and entirely original. Everything on the Vehicle is in working condition including the power Top, This Vehicle is very powerful, yet very good on gas and for it's age, it is in excellent shape and condition. Tires are all matching and in excellent condition. Has small dent on driver side door and small scratches on rear bumper (look on the pics) This is also a 2 owner and an accident FREE Sebring. I will be glad to email the CARFAX report upon request. This is a very nice and super clean Sebring! I personally drove it around town and on the highway and it runs VERY well. Engine feels smooth and strong, steering is centered and brakes are linear too! Mechanically, this Chrysler needs nothing for everything works as it should including cold A/C. The top is a week old, and the tires are in near new condition. Cosmetically, this ragtop still shines well, body is straight and paint is all original. The interior is in very good shape for its years. The vehicle has some scuffs and blemishes here and there, but nothing alarming. The car comes with factory boot. This Sebring was bought in 1998 with 11 miles on it in Clearwater, Florida. In 2008 it was sold to the Second Owner with 21k and then stayed 5 years in Hermitage, Pennsylvania garage kept and only driven in the summer time. In 2014 the Second Owner Traded-in the Sebring at Key Scales Ford in Leesburg, Florida and I bought it from them as a trade-in. I would not hesitate to drive this Sebring cross country. Fly into Orlando (MCO) and we will pick you up at the airport! If you can't fly in, we will help to arrange shipping to your front door!!! Your satisfaction is guaranteed. Here is a great car that is worth every dime. When do you get the chance to buy a 16 year old car with original 39,950 miles? Thanks for stopping by and bid with confidence, just check out our 100% feedback rating. Good Luck Bidding! NO RESERVE YOU ARE BIDDING ON A STUNNING 1998 CHRYSLER SEBRING JXI 2.5L V6 CONERTIBLE LUXURY SPORT
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!! EXTREMELY CLEAN !! NON-SMOKER / GARAGE KEPT!! RUNS EXCELLENT!! QUESTIONS, & PHONE CALLS WELCOME!! DISCOUNTED NATIONWIDE SHIPPING AVAILABLE!! FREE CARFAX INCLUDED CALL TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION!! 407-803-1500 OR 407-334-7333 Overall, the car looks fantastic for being 16 years old!! This has been a 2-owner car all of its life and it certainly shows!! It’s been garage kept with maintenance performed according to manufacturer specifications and it’s CarFax certified with NO accidents, no odometer or title discrepancies and only owned in sunny Florida, which means NO RUST!! The Polar White paint shows stunning for a 16-year old vehicle! On the exterior there are only a few minor cosmetic issues: There are some rockchips below both headlights from routine highway driving. On the interior: it looks WELL ABOVE AVERAGE for the car’s age and smells like new! the interior shows very nicely! There are absolutely NO cracks on the interior wood trim, NO cracks in the dash pad and the car has always been a nonsmoker! As far as the electronics, EVERYTHING IS IN WORKING ORDER!! the A/C blows cold on all speeds, all windows, and door locks work perfect.
*WE ARE A WHOLESALE USED CAR DEALER LOCATED IN ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLORIDA ARC MOTORS 1191 WEST S.R. 436, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, 32714 FL 407-803-1500
* This is a used car NOT new.... Although the car is in very good condition it will have some imperfections, as it is NOT new, thank you for not confusing the two. We do our best to explain everything about the vehicle to the best of our knowledge, but again these are used vehicles and will have some history that is unknown.
* $250 doc fee for all buyers + Florida residents must pay 7% sales tax or sales tax required for your county and tag for registration . Out of states buyers must pay sales tax varies from state to state We will ship the car...buyers are responsible for ALL shipping costs. We can help arrange shipping if necessary. |
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Fiat pondering swallowing rest of Chrysler, US IPO
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Naturally, Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne is considering his options. A new report in the The Wall Street Journal says one of the scenarios being considered now is - depending on the outcome of the court case - to purchase the 41.5-percent stake and then issue an IPO to recoup some of the cost. About two months ago, Marchionne put the odds of an IPO for a wholly combined Fiat/Chrysler at 50 percent. Even with the WSJ report, it's not clear if those odds have changed.
The current company structure leaves a lot of options as to how a potential IPO could be issued, but it's said that Marchionne is against it, preferring "to be one company," under Fiat, indivisible. If Fiat is finally able to purchase all of the Pentastar, it would get access to Chrysler's war chest, pegged at $11.9 billion at the end of Q3 in 2012, and that money can't come soon enough for a brand taking a beating in Europe and delaying product over cash concerns.
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