Sxt 3.8l Alloy Wheels Stow-n-go Dvd Player 3 Zone Climate Control on 2040-cars
Arnold, Maryland, United States
It's time to move on from a mini-van. We need to get rid of the van because we purchased another car.
We are the second owners of this van and it has been a terrific and reliable car. The engine runs smooth. It has just had a complete tune up including new spark plus, plug wires, and ignition coils. the oil has been changed every 5k miles. The radiator and hoses have recently been replaced. The tires are in great shape. The car's exterior and interior are in very good condition and clean. It does have a few minor dings and starches which are indicative of a car of this age. It is equipped with the 3.8L engine, Allow Wheels, 3rd row seats, Power sliding doors, Stow n Go system, 7-Passenger Seating, ABS brakes, Air Conditioning, DVD Multi-Media system with remote control and infra-red headphones, AM/FM radio, CD Play/Changer, dual front air airbags, Front Bucket Seats - Power Drivers seat, Power steering, Rear window defroster, Rear window wiper, Reclining 3rd row seat, Cruise Control, Tilt steering wheel, and Variably intermittent wipers, Trailer Hitch. This vehicle being sold "AS-IS" and WHERE IS condition with all faults – known and unknown, described or not described. Seller makes NO warranties as to the condition of any vehicle. Descriptions and photos contained herein may not be accurate and buyer is 100% responsible for inspecting the vehicle prior to bidding. We reserve the right to end any auction early for any reason. Please contact us to inspect the van before bidding we also encourage you to bring your mechanic to make sure this is the vehicle for you because there is a $250 non-refundable deposit due at auction end. |
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Tue, Feb 9 2016Killing 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.
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2014 Dodge Journey Crossroad
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