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2014 Chrysler Town & Country 4dr Wgn Touring-l on 2040-cars

US $24,900.00
Year:2014 Mileage:12768 Color: Granite Crystal Metallic /
 Black
Location:

Bad Axe, Michigan, United States

Bad Axe, Michigan, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:3.6L V6
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 2C4RC1CG3ER165065
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Granite Crystal Metallic
Make: Chrysler
Interior Color: Black
Model: Town & Country
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: Touring-L
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Drive Type: Front Wheel
Mileage: 12,768
Options: Leather Seats
Sub Model: Touring-L

Description

Driver Convenience Group (Heated Front Seats, Heated Second Row Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, and Power Adjustable Pedals), Town & Country Touring-L, 3.6L V6 24V VVT, Billet Silver Metallic Clearcoat, *** ACCIDENT FREE VEHICLE HISTORY ***, 17" x 6.5" Aluminum Painted Wheels, All DVD Equipment Never Used, Entertainment system, Headphones, Local Trade, ParkView Rear Back-Up Camera, Sun blinds, Video Remote Control, and Wireless Headphones. CALL FLANNERY AUTO MALL AT 1-888-284-5879 and lets make a deal.

If you've been yearning to get your hands on just the right 2014 Chrysler Town & Country, well stop your search right here. This is the ultimate van that is certain to fit your needs. Chrysler has established itself as a name associated with quality. This Chrysler Town & Country will get you where you need to go for many years to come. It is nicely equipped with features such as Driver Convenience Group (Heated Front Seats, Heated Second Row Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, and Power Adjustable Pedals), Town & Country Touring-L, 3.6L V6 24V VVT, Billet Silver Metallic Clearcoat, *** ACCIDENT FREE VEHICLE HISTORY ***, 17" x 6.5" Aluminum Painted Wheels, All DVD Equipment Never Used, Entertainment system, Headphones, Local Trade, ParkView Rear Back-Up Camera, Sun blinds, Video Remote Control, and Wireless Headphones.

Located in the Thumb of Michigan, just a short drive from Saginaw and surrounding Tri-City areas. CALL FLANNERY AUTO MALL AT 1-888-284-5879 and lets make a deal.  Check out flanneryautomall.com for more pictures and information.

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Auto blog

Auto industry insider previews tell-all book, What Did Jesus Drive?

Tue, 11 Nov 2014



"It's about some of the biggest crises in history. It's about who did it right and who did it wrong." - Jason Vines
Jason Vines, the former head of public relations at Chrysler, Ford and Nissan, has seen a lot during his more than 30-year career, and now he's offering a behind-the-scenes look at the auto industry in his tell-all book What Did Jesus Drive? that went on sale this month.

Fiat to list on New York Stock Exchange?

Mon, 06 Jan 2014

Citing the ever-nebulous "two sources close to Fiat," Reuters is reporting that the Italian automaker and owner of the Chrysler brand is likely to list itself on the New York Stock Exchange. The move could reportedly happen as soon as 2015, marking the end, at least in the minds of investors, of Fiat's 115-year base in Turin, Italy.
The Italian government is not likely to react favorably to Fiat's potential move from Italy to the United States, despite initially positive reactions to Fiat's landmark final purchase of Chrysler, the third-largest automaker in the US. Fiat spent $3.65 billion to buy out the 41.46-percent stake in Chrysler that had been owned by the United Auto Workers' VEBA trust fund.
With little sign of a swift European recovery, Fiat has little choice but to focus on markets outside its traditional home, and a listing in New York could potentially be a boon for investors. According to International Strategy and Investment analyst George Galliers, speaking to Reuters, "People [would be] more likely to think of the entity in the same context as they do Ford and GM" if it were listed on the NYSE.

Is Chrysler's 'America's Import' campaign outdated or offensive? [w/poll]

Tue, 04 Nov 2014

Chrysler launched its America's Import campaign with a splashy ad during the Super Bowl starring Bob Dylan and featuring a whole bunch of patriotic imagery that included Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, factory employees and, of course, the city of Detroit. Since then, the brand has followed the original spot with even more ads using the same tagline. Not everyone is pleased, it seems, including The Detroit Free Press auto critic Mark Phelan, who's fed up with the marketing. In an editorial for the newspaper, Phelan claims that it's insulting to the US auto industry and its workers.
"The phrase 'America's import,' with its suggestion that 'import' equals 'better,' feels terribly dated, a relic of the 1980s. It's the rhetorical equivalent of hanging a pastel-hued 'Miami Vice' poster on your office wall," writes Phelan in the piece. Also, since some of the brand's cars are made in Canada, the line isn't even entirely true, he claims. Phelan goes on to praise the company's earlier Imported from Detroit commercials for getting the right message across and showing pride in the city.
While "America's Import" might be the tagline for Chrysler's ads, it's not the whole message. Subsequent ads keep the hard-working, patriotic imagery from the original Super Bowl spot but put a bigger emphasis on the Chrysler 200 that the commercials are meant to sell.