Top of the line Chrysler Mini Van. 2005 Town & Country Limited with all the bells and whistles. Dual power front seats, dual power sliding rear doors, power rear tailgate. Rear a/c, entertainment system that includes DVD player as well as inputs for popular gaming devices with a remote control. Power windows, locks and mirrors. Cruise control, tilt wheel, power rear vent windows. Stow and Go seating for center seats as well as rear seat. Club seating arrangement (center row is two captains chairs). All leather upholstery. 3.8L V6 engine with solid automatic transmission. Vehicle is in excellent mechanical condition and with the exception of the few flaws listed in the condition description, the body and interior are exceptional.
Carfax even with the 2008 damage report listing rates this vehicle at Kelley Blue Book plus (+) $1,000.00. Kelley Blue Book (KBB) values this vehicle at $6300 for the low and $7500 for the high. My reserve is set below the low KBB. Vehicle has been an Arizona car its entire life and is rust free. If you have any questions or concerns, you can contact me at mikesclassiccars@yahoo.com or call me at 602-376-0024. Vehicle is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. Arizona residents may have to pay sales tax. |
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Chrysler UConnect wins AOL Autos Technology of the Year Award
Wed, 09 Jan 2013The first annual AOL Autos Technology of the Year Award has been won by Chrysler's upgraded UConnect system.
Over 35 entries were considered and narrowed down to six finalists in three categories: Connectivity, Telematics and Active Safety. The judges, which included editors from AOL Autos, Autoblog and Engadget, as well as a number of other auto and tech journalists and luminaries, chose UConnect over the MyFord Mobile app, Audi Connect with Google Maps, Cadillac CUE, Honda's LaneWatch technology and Nissan's Tire Pressure Alert and Refill System. Even readers who were polled on which technology should win chose UConnect.
AOL Autos Editor in Chief David Kiley remarked that Chrysler's UConnect deserved the first Technology of the Year Award not because of what it does, but for how UConnect performs every time it's used. Kiley went on to say UConnect works the way it's supposed to, fills a need and puts a smile on your face. By meeting those requirements, UConnect very much deserved AOL Auto's first Tech of the Year award.
Chrysler will debut a fully electric Pacifica at CES
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Chrysler nets $1.6B income in Q4, Fiat profit up 5%
Wed, 29 Jan 2014Chrysler announced its 2013 financial results today and unveiled its new name and decidedly bank-like logo. Amid the announcement, Chrysler posted big gains in income, while Fiat didn't perform to analysts' expectations.
For 2013, Chrysler had revenue of $72.1 billion, up 10 percent from 2012. Net income reached $2.8 billion, a 65-percent increase. It was the company's third straight year of annual profits.
In terms of unit sales, Chrysler sold 2.4 million cars worldwide in 2013, up 9 percent. According to Automotive News, 1.8 million of those vehicles were sold in the US, a 14-percent increase. The sales growth boosted Chrysler's US market share to 11.4 percent, up 0.2 percent.