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Chrysler 300 M Beautiful Black On Black 2003 on 2040-cars

US $4,800.00
Year:2003 Mileage:135000
Location:

Belfast, New York, United States

Belfast, New York, United States
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 2003 CHRYSLER 300 M BLACK ON BLACK

CAR IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE WITH NO RUST ON OR UNDER IT 
PAINT IS VERY NICE WITH MINIMAL CHIPS/ DINGS AND SCRATCHES
DRIVETRAIN IS EXCELLENT WITH NO DRIPS OR LEAKS
3.5 HIGH OUTPUT MOTOR RUNS AS SMOOTH AND STRONG AS THE DAY IT WAS BORN
TRANSMISSION  SHIFTS AS SMOOTH AND PERFECT AS IT SHOULD
AUTOMATIC WITH AUTOSTICK OPTION
ICE COLD CLIMATE CONTROL WITH BLAZZING HOT HEAT
PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM WITH 6 DISK FACTORY CD PLAYER STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
BEAUTIFUL BLACK LEATHER HEATED POWER SEATS WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS AND ONLY SHOWING VERY MINIMAL SIGNS OF WEAR
CARPET IS IN EXCELENT SHAPE AS WELL COULD USE A VACUMNING  VERY MINIMALWEAR MARKS NO STAINS
THE DASH IS PERFECT AS WELL NO CRACKS OR BLEMISHES OR STAINS
HEADLINER IS JUST AS NICE AS EVERYTHING ELSE
THIS CAR HAS NOT BEEN DETAILED THE PICS ARE FROM A I PHONE AND DONT DO IT JUSTICE
THIS CAR IS PROBABLY ABOUT AS GOOD AS IT GETS FOR A 135000 MILE 2003 CAR 
EVERY BUTTON / SWITCH/ KNOB OR FEATURE THAT CAME ON THIS CAR WORKS AS IT SHOULD WITH NO ISSUES
THE 18"LOW PROFILE TIRES ARE LIKE NEW AS WELL
WE DECIDED TO SELL THIS CAR SO WE TOOK IT TO THE GARAGE AND HAD THEM GO OVER IT FIRST
THIS IS WHAT THEY JUST PUT IN IT NEW
 FRONT END ALLIGNMENT /MUFFLER /REAR SWAYBAR BUSHING/OXYGEN SENSOR/OIL CHANG/FLUID CHECK/NEW COOLENT TUBES
START IT UP AND DRIVE IT HOME ANYWHERE IN THE COUNTRY
RARELY DOES A CAR OF THIS AGE COME OUT OF WESTERN NY THIS NICE 
I ENCOURAGE YOU TO STOP BY AND TAKE IT FOR A TESTRIDE
HOWEVER YOU WILL NEED TO BRING CASH ONLY
THIS CAR IS ALSO BEEING SOLD LOCALLY SO WHEN ITS GONE ITS GONE
 NOT A PERFECT CAR BUT A REALLY NICE CAR FOR THE MONEY YOU CAN AFFORD LUXURY!!

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Four-horse race opens up for next Chrysler-Fiat CEO

Mon, 16 Dec 2013


There are some companies that could change leadership overnight and still remain more or less the operations that they are. But some have built themselves up around one central figure. Just ask Carlos Tavares, who found he couldn't escape the long shadow of Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn. Tavares recently left to find his own limelight. But Ghosn isn't the only executive who presides over two disparate automakers on opposite ends of the globe.
Having built up Fiat and Chrysler around himself, we can hardly imagine either automaker getting along without Sergio Marchionne. But the day will come when the famously sweater-clad bigwig will step down. The pressing questions remain when when that day will come, and who will take his place. The only solid clues we have are in the statements made mostly by Marchionne himself, but those statements have been all over the place. When speaking to Automotive News in 2012, he said he would step down "no earlier than 2013, no later than 2015." But a year later, he had already seemingly changed his tune, indicating he could still be at the helm in 2016. Fiat chairman John Elkann seems to think Marchionne, 61, could and should stay on longer.

Ward's releases 10 Best Interiors list for 2014

Thu, 10 Apr 2014

While we're still a ways off from the automotive awards season proper, where things like North American Car and Truck of the Year, Motor Trend's Car of the Year and Car and Driver's Ten Best are named, that doesn't mean there aren't trophies being handed out to deserving automakers. Ward's 10 Best Interiors being one of them.
As the name might imply, the magazine focuses on the very best interior treatments in the US market. Whereas some awards purposely exclude extreme, high-dollar offerings, Ward's considers them - the only requirement is that a vehicle has a "new or significantly redesigned interior."
Ward's offered up the list of winners in simple, alphabetical order, and it only seems fair to do the same:

Question Of The Day: Most overlooked heroic engine?

Wed, Dec 9 2015

All of us know that the small-block Chevrolet V8 was a masterpiece of engineering that made the high-performance overhead-valve V8 affordable to the masses, and that the Mercedes-Benz OM617 diesel is basically immortal, and that the Toyota R engine defined what it means for a vehicle to be considered Warlord Grade. The AMC straight-six. The Model T engine. The Volvo Redblock. Those engines get the respect they deserve. But what about the engines that we don't think much about, the ones that worked hard in their millions and somehow missed attaining legend status? The list of engines beloved by their aficionados but not thought of often by the rest of us goes on and on: the Renault Ventoux, Mitsubishi 4G1, MeMZ-968, and so on. But my vote goes to the Chrysler flathead straight-six. This engine was produced starting in 1929 and was still being made for stationary industrial use in the early 1970s. It powered just about every type of Chrysler vehicle made for decades, hauled supplies for all the major Allied armies in World War II, and was even developed into a five-bank, 30-cylinder tank engine. It was simple and reliable and outlived most of its competition, and you rarely hear much about it these days. What's your choice?