2005 Chrysler Pt Cruiser 2.4l Turbo Convertible on 2040-cars
Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
For sale here I have a Beautiful looking and running 05 PT cruiser comes with the powerful 2.4L Turbo engine, automatic transmission, heated leather seats, chrome wheels, tires have about 80% tread left, cd player, 73k, keyless entry, runs and drives great. But here are the issues with this vehicle and why it has a salvage title. As you can see in the pictures the damage to the roof that was cut up, that will need to get replaced or fixed, the right side door has a dent in it towards the bottom, it will need some work, and also the bumper on the right side bracket and screws are missing that's why its hanging, and the interior is in great shape other than the window switch was stolen so it will need that as well. All windows are there and intact. Also I noticed the front right side motor mount will need to get replaced, bushings are bad on it. I tried my best to describe this vehicle but if you should have anymore questions please message me or call or text me at (402) 570-5534. Also I wanted to add I can help with shipping with this vehicle where ever it will need to go. Thanks and Good Luck Bidding.
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Thu, 02 Jan 2014Now that Fiat has finalized a deal to purchase the outstanding shares of Chrysler owned by the United Auto Workers' VEBA retiree heathcare fund without having to file for an IPO, you can count the Italian automaker's stockholders among the happy. The Detroit News reports that Fiat stock closed Thursday with a 12-percent gain for the day on the Borsa Italiana, having been up by as much as 15.8 percent during the day's trading, at prices not seen since mid-2011. One trader reasoned the run was because Fiat "paid less than the market had expected and there will be no capital increase to fund this."
But there are some who worry, including bank analysts and unions. The final price of the stake will be $4.35 billion - $1.9 billion in cash from Chrysler, $1.75 billion from Fiat and extraordinary dividends in the amount of $700 million paid over three years. Adding that sum to its ledger will raise Fiat's debt level to roughly 10 billion euros ($13.8 billion), which Citibank says will make it the most indebted OEM in Europe.
Italian unions are also concerned about what the deal means for the future. Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne has had an at-times contentious relationship with both unions and the Italian government over the future of Italian manufacturing, a fact that makes headlines because Fiat is Italy's largest private employer. At least two left-leaning unions have publicly called on Fiat to give guarantees and to explain what the deal means for its Italian operations, while a centrist union argues this is "good news for Fiat workers, for the auto industry and for our country."
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