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1998 Dodge Ram 2500 Turbo Diesel 4x4 Only 119,005 Miles !!! on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:119005
Location:

Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States

* * * NO RESERVE HIGHEST BIDDER WINS AUCTION * * *

 

1998 DODGE RAM 2500

4 WHEEL DRIVE

SHORT BED

SLT LARAMIE PACKAGE

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSON

5.9 CUMMINS TURBO DIESEL 24 VALVE ENGINE

ONLY 119,005 MILES !!!

 

 

OPTIONS:

* POWER WINDOWS

* POWER DOOR LOCKS

* POWERED MIRRORS

* AIR CONDITIONING

* TILT STEERING WHEEL

* CRUISE CONTROL

* AM/FM CASSETTE

* BED LINER

* ALLOY WHEELS

* NEW TIRES

* AND MORE...

 

 

THIS VEHICLE RUNS & DRIVES VERY GOOD, NO ACCIDENTS, NO WRECKS, CLEAN CARFAX & AUTOCHECK HISTORY REPORTS, NO BODY DAMAGE, NO RUST ISSUES, CLEAN AND RELIABLE

THE 5.9 CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINES ARE KNOWN TO LAST OVER 500,000 MILES WITH PROPER CARE AND WITH ONLY 119,005 THIS ONE WILL LAST YOU A LIFETIME

 

 

 

A NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT OF $1,500 IS REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSING

AND FULL PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 72 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSING

( UNLESS PRIOR ARRANGMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE )

 

 

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Wed, Oct 30 2019

Citing a Wall Street Journal report, the Detroit Free Press says "Fiat Chrysler and PSA Groupe have agreed to merge." The Journal reported on talks between the two car companies only yesterday. It's said that Peugeot's board met yesterday to approve the deal, FCA's board met today, and an announcement could come as soon as tomorrow, Thursday. Both automakers have released statements, but neither company has released any information beyond admitting to ongoing talks. If the merger happens, the combined entity would become the world's fourth-largest carmaker with a $50 billion valuation, slotting in behind Toyota, the Volkswagen Group, and the Renault Nissan Mitsubishi alliance. Among the merger options possible, "an all-stock merger of equals" is the one analysts and Moody's seem to give the best grade. The reported merger would come about four months after FCA walked away from merger talks with Renault. FCA said the French government scuppered those talks over the role of Nissan in a reformed entity, but there were also brewing issues with French unions, and ongoing turmoil among Renault and Nissan leadership thanks to continuing fallout from ex-CEO Carlos Ghosn's arrest last year. FCA makes most of its revenue in the U.S. and rules Italy, while Peugeot is the second-best-selling automaker in Europe with its own brand in France and Opel in Germany. The two companies already have a partnership in Europe making vans, one that FCA CEO Mike Manley has spoken highly of. Among the list of obvious benefits in a potential merger, FCA would get access to Peugeot's small, modern platforms, $10.2 billion in cash, and electrified and hybrid architecture developments, the latter especially important to FCA as those are fields where it lags. Peugeot would get much easier access to the U.S. market, and the money-printing brands Jeep and Ram. A merged carmaker would have combined sales of nearly 9 million a year, based on 2018 results. By comparison, both Volkswagen and Toyota sell over 10 million cars a year, while the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance almost 11 million. Peugeot CEO Carlos Tavares has proved he knows how to do turnarounds and mergers. After leaving a position as Carlos Ghosn's right-hand man in 2012, Tavares took over Peugeot in 2014, navigated a bailout from the French government and China's Dongfeng Motors in 2015, and turned PSA into a regional powerhouse.

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Killing the Dodge Dart and Chrysler 200 could allow FCA US to take advantage of an intriguing quirk in the next decade's fuel economy regulations. By increasing its ratio of trucks versus cars, the automaker might not need to worry so much about hitting the more stringent efficiency rules. At first thought, it might seem harder for an automaker with a ton of trucks to meet the government's mandated 54.5 mile per gallon corporate average fuel economy for 2025. However, every company doesn't need to hit that lofty figure, according to The Detroit Free Press. The exact target varies by the product mix between trucks and cars. "While passenger car and light truck categories have separate CAFE targets, it's still true that more trucks versus cars in a company lineup means a lower combined CAFE target," Brandon Schoettle, Project Manager Sustainable Worldwide Transportation at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, told Autoblog. "While passenger car and light truck categories have separate CAFE targets, it's still true that more trucks versus cars in a company lineup means a lower combined CAFE target." FCA US' current product blend has 80 percent pickups and CUVs, which means the company stands to benefit from a lower fuel economy target. It might not seem entirely fair environmentally, but this is a great move from a business perspective. The new CAFE rules aren't set in stone, according to The Detroit Free Press, but potentially taking advantage of the regulation is just one more reason to cut the Dart and 200. Modern crossovers also aren't gas guzzlers like older SUVs, which could make it easier to hit the fuel economy target. "Utilities offer practicality and versatility that cars do not, and now, built on car architectures, they do not penalize consumers on fuel economy as they once did," AutoTrader Senior Analyst Michelle Krebs told Autoblog. Schoettle warns that FCA is still making a gamble by killing the small sedans. "Depending on the previous sales volumes and how much these vehicles might have exceeded their specific CAFE targets, it's possible that these cars helped earn CAFE credits for FCA that they could bank for future use," he said. "Future sales breakdowns [car vs.