Beautiful 2002 Pt Cruiser Limited Edition Like New Condition on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
HERE YOU GO, A BEAUTIFUL WELL KEPT, GARAGE KEPT 2002 PT CRUISER!! ICE COLD AIR, NEW TIRES, SUN ROOF, CRUISE CONTROL, POWER WINDOWS, LEATHER/SUADE SEATS IN LIKE NEW CONDITION 1 OWNER REPORT WILL SAY 2 OWNER BECAUSE I PURCHASED THE CAR FROM 1 OWNER AND I JUST TEST DROVE IT AND HAD IT CHECKED OUT FOR SALE, W ITH NO CHILDREN SO THE BACK SEATS WERE NEVER SAT IN!! NON SMOKING, FRONT SEATS ARE LIKE NEW CONDITION ALSO! DRIVES PERFECT, NO ISSUES, NO ONE COULD ASK FOR A BETTER CAR THEN THIS ONE! SO BID ON IT.... HAS NO DENTS, NO PEELED OFF PAINT, ITS IN PERFECT CONDITION PAINT SHINES LIKE NEW. CLEAN CLEARTITLE READY TO BE SIGNED OVER!!
DON'T LET THIS ONE GET AWAY IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A NICE RELIABLE ONE OWNER WELL KEPT CAR WITH TAKE THE KEYS AND RIDE WERE EVER YOU WANT TO GO WITHOUT WORRY!! CONTACT CHARLIE WITH ANY QUESTIONS 856-455-0344 LISTING COULD END EARLY WITH A REASONABLE OFFER!! SOLD AS IS WHERE IS NO WARRANTY. SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY /// I HAVE SECURITY BLOCKS ON PEOPLE WITHOUT PAY PAL ACCOUNT, HAS BAD NON PAYING HISTORY, NO OUT OF STATE, NO NEW ACCOUNTS ARE ABLE TO PURCHASE, NO PURCHASE WITH O FEEDBACK, IF YOU SLIP THROUGH, YOU WILL BE REMOVED AND BLOCKED. SORRY BUT THAT'S JUST SAFE BUSINESS! ITS A SHAME GROWN PEOPLE LIKE TO PLAY KIDDY GAMES (RIDICULOUS) GOOD LUCK |
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UAW may be key to forced FCA merger with GM
Wed, Jul 29 2015Sergio Marchionne doesn't give up on a business deal easily. While outwardly not much has recently been said about FCA's attempted merger with General Motors, Marchionne might be hoping to garner a powerful, new ally that could help break things wide open. The United Auto Workers retiree health care trust is the single largest shareholder of GM with 8.7 percent of the stock, and having its support would certainly improve FCA's position in getting a deal done. "Whatever happens in terms of consolidation, it would never be done without the consent and support of the UAW," Marchionne said when FCA recently began contract talks with the UAW, The Detroit News reports. The boss is also allegedly on good terms with the union president Dennis Williams. Still, using the organization for a hostile takeover could be very difficult because of the way its votes are structured. Other activist investors might already be on board, though. Marchionne believes that consolidation in the industry is vital because automakers are investing to create the same technologies. A GM/FCA merger still has many roadblocks, though, including the fact that Marchionne's company is smaller than GM. From a regulatory perspective, the size of the merged company could raise serious anti-trust concerns among regulators, according to The Detroit News. There's also the concern for lost jobs from redundant work with the two combined businesses. Even if the UAW angle doesn't work out, there are contingency plans afoot for other merger targets. According to The Detroit News speaking to anonymous insiders, FCA bigwigs have a meeting in London on Thursday to take a close look at other options. In addition to GM, they are investigating possible deals with Volkswagen and the Renault-Nissan Alliance. In the past, PSA Peugeot Citroen and multiple Asian automakers have also been brought up as partners, and UBS has reportedly been providing financial advice on what to do.
FCA workers get raises, health care co-op in new UAW deal
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