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2006 Chrysler Crossfire Base Convertible 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars

US $12,900.00
Year:2006 Mileage:32650 Color: paint looks good and shines up well
Location:

Westmont, Illinois, United States

Westmont, Illinois, United States

This is a 2006 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster that was purchased by my Dad from a dealer in Ohio in February 2014 and shipped to my Dad's second home in Wisconsin, his primary home being Florida and that is where the car is registered. My Dad passed away in April of this year so he really did not have time to enjoy the car. Anyway, I have a clean Florida title. Currently the car is garaged in Westmont, Illinois roughly 20 miles west of Chicago.

The car is in excellent condition and has obviously was well cared for. I do not have any maintenance history, but the car runs like new, the clutch operates smoothly and is noiseless, the transmission is tight and shifts smoothly. This little guy can fly for sure! I had the brakes inspected for wear and there is good life left on the brakes. The selling dealer in Ohio put on new tires and put it a new battery. The interior is like new, the cloth seats are not even worn, no rips or tears. The carpets and original mats are both in good shape, no stains. The top works correctly, the spoiler works go up and down at the preset speed, the cruise, air conditioning and heat work fine. The top shows minimal wear. Apparently all the previous owners were non-smokers since the car has no odor or any evidence of burn marks anywhere. In fact, the cigarette lighter is the only piece of equipment the car is missing.

The exterior paint looks good and shines up well. No dents or large scratches or swirl marks. I did have a CarFax run and it shows no accidents or other issues. I have all of the original owner's manuals and three keys with the original remotes which all work. I also have the front liscense plate bracket still in the plastic bag from Chrysler since it was never installed on the car.

The car is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction at anytime. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs and the car is being sold "as is where is". A $500 deposit is required within 24 hours by the winner at the end of the auction. PayPal, cash or certified check is required.

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Ferrari to be spun off from Fiat Chrysler

Wed, 29 Oct 2014

The recently merged Fiat Chrysler Automobiles empire has ambitious plans for growth, and it's going to need some big bucks in its coffers in order to enact them. Part of that cash injection is coming from the floating of its IPO on the New York Stock Exchange, but now FCA has announced a further capital campaign to be based on the enormous asset that is Ferrari.
FCA's board of directors has just approved the separation of Ferrari from the rest of the group as a separate entity. Once that separation is complete, Ferrari will put 10 percent of its shares on the stock market "in the United States and possibly a European exchange" as well.
This isn't the first time that the idea of a Ferrari IPO has been raised. Sergio Marchionne, chief executive of Chrysler, Fiat and Ferrari (pictured above), first raised the idea four years ago. Former Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo nixed the idea, but now that he's been discharged, it appears there's nothing to get in the way of Marchionne's desires.

2013.5 Chrysler 200 S Special Edition is a Sebring swan song

Wed, 27 Mar 2013


The world is set to get an all-new Chrysler 200 next year, thereby finally putting the bones of the long-serving Sebring to rest. To tide us all over until then, the automaker has released the 2013.5 200 S Special Edition. As a collaboration between Chrysler and the Imported from Detroit clothing line, the sedan features plenty of aesthetic tweaks to give it a bit more attitude. Those include tinted headlamp and taillamp housings, body-color door sills and 18-inch gloss black wheels. There's also a revised front fascia with a black mesh grille, while the tail end gets a decklid spoiler and a revised valance.
Indoors, the seats are clad in black, water-resistant fabric courtesy of Carhartt. Expect to see the 2013.5 200 S Special Edition in dealers soon with a price tag of $28,870. While there are plenty of questions to be asked here, one is more nagging than the others. Why bother buying the special edition when an all-new model is mere months away? It's an age-old question, but it still bears asking. Check out the full press release below for more information.

Is Chrysler's 'America's Import' campaign outdated or offensive? [w/poll]

Tue, 04 Nov 2014

Chrysler launched its America's Import campaign with a splashy ad during the Super Bowl starring Bob Dylan and featuring a whole bunch of patriotic imagery that included Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, factory employees and, of course, the city of Detroit. Since then, the brand has followed the original spot with even more ads using the same tagline. Not everyone is pleased, it seems, including The Detroit Free Press auto critic Mark Phelan, who's fed up with the marketing. In an editorial for the newspaper, Phelan claims that it's insulting to the US auto industry and its workers.
"The phrase 'America's import,' with its suggestion that 'import' equals 'better,' feels terribly dated, a relic of the 1980s. It's the rhetorical equivalent of hanging a pastel-hued 'Miami Vice' poster on your office wall," writes Phelan in the piece. Also, since some of the brand's cars are made in Canada, the line isn't even entirely true, he claims. Phelan goes on to praise the company's earlier Imported from Detroit commercials for getting the right message across and showing pride in the city.
While "America's Import" might be the tagline for Chrysler's ads, it's not the whole message. Subsequent ads keep the hard-working, patriotic imagery from the original Super Bowl spot but put a bigger emphasis on the Chrysler 200 that the commercials are meant to sell.