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Chrysler Town And Country Handicap / Wheelchair / Power Door And Ramp on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:44995
Location:

Melvindale, Michigan, United States

Melvindale, Michigan, United States
Advertising:

 ** UP FOR SALE IS 07 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY LX HANDICAP / WHEELCHAIR VAN WITH ONLY 44,... MILES ( ACTUAL MILES )) ,,

     V6 / 3.3 L ENGINE ( RUNS GREAT / NO LEAKS ) ,, AUTO TRANS ( SHIFT SMOTHLY / NO LEAKS ) ,, POWER ( WINDOWS / MIRRORS / DOOR

     LOCKS WITH KEYLESS REMOTE ENTRY ) ,, AM / FM / CASSETTE / CD PLAYER ,, ICE COLD AC / HEAT ,, CRUISE CONTROL ,, ALLOY

     WHEELS ,, ABS BRAKES ,, EASY TO REACH SPARE TIRE ,, AND MORE .........

 

  ** BRAUN ENTERVAN CONVERSION WITH POWER SLIDING DOOR AND RAMP ,, KNEELING SYSTEM ( THE VAN TITLE AND DROP FOR

      EASY ACCESS ) ,, ALL THE HANDICAP EQUIPMENT BEEN TESTED AND IN EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITION , CAN BE OPERATED

      FROM INSIDE THE VAN BY 3 EASY TO REACH BUTTONS , AND ALSO FROM OUTSIDE THE VAN BY KEYLESS REMOTE CONTROL ,

      EASY TO REMOVE FRONT SEATS ( L & R ) ,, WHEEL CHAIR TIE DOWN STRAPS AND SEAT BELT ALSO INCLUDED

 

  ** REASON FOR REBUILT TITLE , THE VAN BEEN IN FRONT RIGHT IMPACT , RIGHT FENDER / LEFT FENDER AND FRONT BUMBER

      BEEN REPLACED , EXCELLENT PAINT JOB ,, CONVERSION EQUIPMENT NEVER TOUCHED

 

  ** THE VAN THEN UNDERGONE STATE SAFTEY INSPECTION AND WAS ISSUED REBUILT TITLE WHICH IS AS GOOD AS CLEAR TITLE

     BUT WITH SALVAGE HISTORY , CAN BE INSURED AND TITLED ANYWHERE IN THE US AND CANADA GURANTEED ,, WE BEEN SELLING

     REBUILT TITLE VEHICLES NATIONWIDE FOR MORE THAN 12 YEARS , SO BID WITH CONFIDENCE , WE STAND BEHIND OUR CARS AND

     OUR JOB ,

 

  ** THE VAN RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT ,, NON SMOKER ,, VERY FEW SCRATCHES ,, ALSO THE VAN COMES WITH 6 MONTH / 6000 MILES

      FREE POWERTRAIN WARRANTY NATIONWIDE AND CANADA ( EXTENDED WARRANTY AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST )

 

  ** THIS IS NO RESERVE AUCTION , MEANS THE HIGHEST BIDDER WILL TAKE THIS VAN HOME ,, ALSO THE SELLER HAS THR RIGHT

      TO END THE AUCTION ANYTIME FOR LOCAL SALE ,, OPEN FOR OFFERS

 

* *  PLEASE HAVE YOUR FINANCING READY BEFOR BIDDING ,, IF YOU WIN THIS VAN ITS YOURS

 

  ** I CAN HELP SHIPPING THE VAN ANYWHERE IN US ONLY , CONTACT ME WITH CITY AND ZIP CODE FOR QUOTE

 

      FOR MORE INFO PLEASE CALL / TEXT WILL ANYTIME AT ( 313 ) -287 - 8733 THANKS

                                                 HAPPY BIDDING AND GOOD LUCK

     

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Chrysler IPO to be filed as early as this week

Mon, 16 Sep 2013

An initial public offering for the Chrysler Group could happen this week, following Sergio Marchionne's comments to Financial Times in London, according to a report from The Detroit News. Fiat, which owns 58.5 percent of Chrysler, has been in a battle with the UAW retiree healthcare trust over its minority stake in the company. While the automotive union recognizes its role as a temporary shareholder, the two couldn't come to an agreement on how the shares should be priced.
As Marchionne explained to FT, a Chrysler IPO allows the market, rather than the two competing sides, to determine the value of the shares. The public offering is a risky move, which could potentially hang one side out to dry - if the shares go high, it's bad news for Fiat, but if they go low, the UAW stands to lose. Regardless of where the stock prices go in an IPO, though, it's a move that's being supported by analysts, who are quick to cite Chrysler's near-constant growth and a product lineup that is getting healthier with each new introduction.

Jeep will build old Wranglers next to new ones in Toledo

Mon, Mar 21 2016

Jeep made a lot of people happy when it confirmed that the next-generation Wrangler would continue to be built in Toledo, OH. Now, news is breaking about the lengths the automaker will go to in updating its northern Ohio factory. There's good news for Jeep dealers (more Wranglers to sell!), Jeep fans (more JKs to buy!), and Jeep itself (more money to be made!). According to a report from Automotive News, capacity at the factory will be increased to 350,000 units per year. That's around a 50 percent increase over what the Toledo complex can currently manage and is, according to Jeep boss Mike Manley, part of a move to keep production "at the right place" so "supply [stays] just behind demand." The other big news revealed by the AN report focuses on the future of the current Wrangler. Yes, the current JK has a future. It'll continue to be built at the Toledo factory up to six months after it successor arrives in showrooms, a move that's partially down to the way Jeep is shuffling production about. Toledo currently builds the Cherokee on a unibody production line – it'll continue to do so until March of 2017, when production will move to Belvidere, IL. The unibody line in Toledo will then be converted for body-on-frame production, which should take about six months. But during that time, the current JK (likely rebadged as a "Wrangler Classic") will continue to be built alongside another line of next-generation Wranglers, keeping dealers supplied with the today's Wrangler through March of 2018. The two Wranglers will overlap for about six months. This is all very good news if you've been waiting to pull the trigger on today's Wrangler. But move quickly – the clock is officially ticking. Related Video: News Source: Automotive News - sub. req.Image Credit: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images Plants/Manufacturing Chrysler Fiat Jeep FCA toledo Mike Manley

Marchionne backs off merger plans, could retire after 2018

Tue, Jan 5 2016

FCA boss Sergio Marchionne is stepping back from plans to attempt a major auto industry merger like the oft-speculated deal with General Motors last year. According to Bloomberg, Marchionne now wants to grow his automaker through 2018, and then the 63-year-old could retire around the end of that year. Marchionne claims he received merger proposals last year, but he couldn't find an attractive enough partnership. "We went back to concentrate on the 2018 plan which would boost Fiat Chrysler's value and its position in a deal," he said to Bloomberg. He still believes that a big merger is possible, but "it will be someone else's duty," he said after previously hinting about possibly staying at FCA until 2020. Marchionne was clear that any chance for the GM merger was likely over. "I met Mary Barra less than a month ago in Washington," he told Bloomberg. "I don't think I will have another coffee with her. It won't happen again in the future." Now, the boss intends to spend the rest of his time at FCA building the automaker through its five-year plan, and his goal is to grow global deliveries to seven million units a year by 2018. To make that happen, the automaker will invest around $52 billion over that time to improve its brands' product slate. Marchionne began backtracking from the possible GM merger late in 2015 after it became clear that The General's board wasn't interested. Earlier in the year, he seemed more aggressive about the prospect by suggesting a hostile takeover with a bizarre metaphor about giving the company a hug. Related Video: News Source: BloombergImage Credit: Richard Drew / AP Photo Chrysler Fiat GM Sergio Marchionne FCA fca us