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Chrysler Lebaron Lx Convertible 1991 One Owner Florida Car With Low Milege on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:44170
Location:

Port Richey, Florida, United States

Port Richey, Florida, United States

 WOW we are proud to bring to you a Florida car driven by a retiree 1991 chrysler lebaron one owner convertible beauty.  this is an Absolute  one of a kind opportunity for anyone who loves to drive a great convertible Chrysler Le Baron. No rust .
What you see is what you get, a low mile florida driven car . The car starts, drives &shifts very nicely .  We did not wash,  detail, or dress up the car prior to taking the pictures as you will see the way car looks in normal street condition furthermore the only thing we must bring to your attention is that there is about a2inch wear on driver seat otherwise the car is flawless . The top works great,The ac is ice cold, all windows work including the side mirrors ,stereo, hide out front headlights, all tires ,and so on are all in perfect shape We have tried to disclose as much information as we know about this vehicle, as we have done in the past. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call. You can request more pictures.We must repeat there in NO RUST on this vehicle and it was garaged from day one in the top of the world condominium where the sole owner lives 
Please be advised that you are buying this car from a Dealer, which means we are insured and bonded. Over 50% of the vehicles we sell, are shipped to other states or sometimes other countries. Also be advised that we have done our best to check the vehicle including driving it, so that we may share with you any positive and negative feedback about the vehicle. Since the car is made out of a thousand plus parts it is physically impossible for us to cover everything that can go wrong with the vehicle (including but not limited to fuses, lights, etc)things that can be good today and bad tomorrow. As I stated earlier we have driven every car we offer on Ebay before we offer it, and our primary concerns, are usually including making sure the car drives good, the transmission shifts OK, the front/rear lights, windows and other electronics are in working condition meaning we have done our due diligence. Upon winning the car, you can fly down and drive the vehicle to your destination or we will help you with shipping arrangements, and the following are examples for the last 30 days as far as some shipping prices (this was before gas was $4 a gallon)
- Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio and Illinois- around $325-500
- New York, New Jersey, Northeastern states- around $325-550
- Georgia, the Carolina- around $225-350
- Southern California, Texas- about $600-950
- North Dakota- around $900

The above will give you an idea of the approximate shipping costs. We do not have our own shipping company, but rather use a dispatch who will list the shipping destination and what the seller is willing to pay on the multi-shipping company list. Unlike other companies, we do not make any money by referring you to any certain shipping company, and instead we find you the most discounted rate.

We have tried to take as many pictures as possible from all angles, however if you need additional pictures, simply email or call BJ our sales manager at (727)-992-3000. We are proud of our reputation and we will do our best to deliver a great quality car to you. Please understand that you are buying a USED CAR meaning, per Florida law, this is an AS-IS sale. We urge you, if you have time after winning the auction, please fly down, drive the car and enjoy the Florida weather

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Marchionne completed Fiat-Chrysler deal from a Florida beach

Fri, 03 Jan 2014

Sergio Marchionne is the CEO of Fiat, which as you may have heard, has finally worked up a deal to finish acquiring the Chrysler Group after months of bargaining with the United Auto Workers and its VEBA healthcare trust, which owned just over 40 percent of the American brand. Where was Marchionne when the deal was finally hammered out? Well, not tucked away in a frigid Detroit board room until the wee hours of the morning.
Nope, one of the largest deals in automotive history was reportedly hammered out on the beach - at the home of a banker, in the Florida resort town of Vero Beach. Marchionne traveled to the home of Alain Lebec, a senior managing director at Brock Capital LLC, one of the advisory companies for the VEBA fund, where both sides met to make final arrangements in the $4.35-billion exchange. The location of the final deal, though, is nearly as remarkable as the pace with which it came about.
According to anonymous sources pinned down by Automotive News Europe, before the meeting, the two sides were meeting in Detroit as recently as December 19, which is where Fiat made one of its final revised offers. Naturally, the VEBA made a counter offer, which led Marchionne to initiate the Vero Beach meeting.

DoJ fines Japanese parts firms $740M in massive automotive price-fixing scandal

Fri, 27 Sep 2013

Nine Japanese suppliers have pleaded guilty in US court over charges of price fixing in the automotive parts industry, resulting in the Department of Justice doling out a total of $740 million of fines, according to a report from Bloomberg. The scandal, which has resulted in General Motors, Ford, Toyota and Chrysler spending up to $5 billion on inflated parts and driving up prices on 25 million vehicles has sent the DoJ hustling into investigations. "The conduct this investigation uncovered involved more than a dozen separate conspiracies aimed at the U.S. economy," Attorney General Eric Holder (pictured above) said during yesterday's press conference.
As the investigation stands, the DoJ has issued $1.6 billion in fines against 20 companies and 21 individual executives, with 17 of the execs headed to prison. Deputy Assistant Attorney General Scott Hammond said, "The breadth of the conspiracies brought to light today are as egregious as they are pervasive. They involve more than a dozen separate conspiracies operating independently but all sharing in common that they targeted US automotive manufacturers."
Big-name suppliers indicted in the investigation include Mitsubishi Electric, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Hitachi Automotive and Mitsuba Corporation. A list of fines and other corporations named in the investigation is available at Bloomberg.

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.