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2008 Dodge Charger Se on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:96500
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2008 DODGE CHARGER SE BASE POLICE PACKAGE

5.7 HEMI  390LBS OF TORQUE MDS SYSTEM

96500 MILES

CLEAR TITLE

CLEAN CARFAX

BLACK METALLIC PEARLCOAT

BLACK INTERIOR 

4 DOOR

AUTO ON COLUMN 

AM FM CD MP3

BLUETOOTH

ABS, DRIVER AIR BAG, PASSENGER AIR BAG

A/C CRUISE, POWER LOCKS, POWER WINDOWS, POWER SEAT

3 REMOTES

MAINTAINED EVERY 3500 MILES

CONSOLE

TIRES HAVE LOTS OF TREAD

CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT...YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED! LOTS OF POWER! EVERYTHING WORKS EVEN THE SPOTLIGHT. INTERIOR IN GREAT SHAPE...NO TORN SEATS, MISSING TRIM. VEHICLE HAS CONSOLE AND IS IN GOOD SHAPE. HAS NORMAL DRILL HOLES IN HEADLINER AND HAT RACK WHERE LIGHT BAR WAS. INSPECTED AND TITLE IN HAND READY TO GO! LOCATED IN MACON, MO. I CAN DELIVER FOR FEE. DEPOSIT DUE 48 HOURS OF AUCTION END WITH FULL PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS. CAR SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTY. CAR FOR SALE LOCALLY AND AUCTION WILL END EARLY IF SOLD. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS... CALL OR TEXT 660-412-3847. THANKS

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Marchionne may stay with FCA until 2020

Mon, Aug 31 2015

We might get to see Sergio Marchionne and his vast array of sweaters in the auto industry for even longer than expected. The FCA CEO suggested last year that he would retire from the automaker when its current five-year plan was complete in 2018. Now, he has tentatively extended that point out to at least 2020. "I can do this for another five years if you push me, right? Beyond that, I ain't gonna do it, and I don't want to," he said to Automotive News. That would give Marchionne a 16-year career at the top from joining Fiat in 2004 to possibly leaving FCA in 2020. Although, take the CEO's statement with a grain of salt because he has made multiple statements about the timing for his retirement. In 2012, Marchionne said he would only remain in charge until 2015, which is, well, now. Those five years might also go quite quickly because Marchionne is a busy guy with the Ferrari IPO, the attempted merger with General Motors, implementing FCA's five-year plan, and many other projects. He's already considering the next CEO, though. "My purpose in life is to find the Kuniskises of the world, the Manleys, the Biglands, the Palmers," Marchionne said to Automotive News, referencing the heads at Dodge, Jeep, FCA North America, and the company's chief financial officer, respectively. "I told them, 'One of you is going to do what I do one day. I don't know who that is, but one of you is going to do it.'" News Source: Automotive News - sub. req.Image Credit: Paul Sancya / AP Photo Chrysler Dodge Fiat Jeep Sergio Marchionne FCA fca us Mike Manley reid bigland tim kuniskis

Chrysler earns $1.7B in 2012, revises product plans for US

Wed, 30 Jan 2013

Hot on the heels of Ford's earnings announcement for the year that was, Chrysler today reported a 2012 net income of $1.7 billion, up substantially from the comparatively minuscule $183 million profit earned in 2011 when it repaid its US government loans.
Chrysler's good year ended with an excellent fourth quarter that saw net income rise 68 percent from $225 million in 2011 to $378 million. Where are all those extra earnings coming from? Market share, which Chrysler saw increase to 11.4% last year on sales of 1.65 million vehicles. In fact, the Auburn Hills, MI-based automaker out-paced the industry's market growth of 13 percent last year with sales up 21 percent for the year.
The company also revealed an updated product plan for its Chrysler Group and Fiat brands that looks all the way out to 2016. It's an updated version of the plan introduced in 2009 shortly after Fiat took control of the American automaker, and includes such new additions as an Alfa Romeo model, likely the 4C, to be introduced in the US this year, as well five more Alfa models by 2016. Likewise, Fiat will be growing by an additional seven models in the coming few years.

Dodge lets us drive 100-years' worth of history [w/videos]

Thu, 03 Jul 2014



A raft of important production models from the last hundred years were available for me to either drive or ride in.
Dodge is 100 years old this year. So, as happened on Ford's recent centennial, the 50-year birthday of the Porsche 911, and others, the company has an excuse to trot out the highlights of its history next to its upcoming model lineup, and declare that "these are the fruits of the Dodge Boys' tree whose roots have grown strong." Or something like that. Never so hampered by marketing skepticism that I'll pass up the opportunity to burn someone else's rubber, I was happy to drive out to Meadow Brook Hall in Rochester Hills, MI - former grand estate of the Dodge family - to hear the spiel.