2001 Chrysler Pt Cruiser Touring Wagon 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Richmond, Virginia, United States
If you're looking for a EXTREMELY nice PT Cruiser, this is the one!!! Hard to find 5 speed manual transmission!!! You wont find a nicer PT in Virginia! ALL MAINTENANCE RECORDS AVAILABLE! I still have the original window sticker! 2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser. Low miles, only 136,653 miles, 2.4L, 5 spd manual transmission. MECHANICALLY PERFECT, power sunroof, all power, trunk cargo lid, factory picnic style cargo table, trailer hitch with lights, custom 2-tone paint job professionally done, GARAGE KEPT!!! Aftermarket 17" alloy wheels. Brand new 4/15 inspection. New timing belt, water pump, hoses done at 90K miles as recommended by the Chrysler dealer. Fantastic condition! SINGLE OWNER vehicle!! Adult owned and extremely well maintained.! This is the Motor Trend Car of the Year in 2001! Has a couple dings and very small scratches on lift gate- hard to see. Feel free to call or text with any questions- 804-836-8288, Chris. |
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Detroit automakers mulling helping DIA avoid bankruptcy looting
Tue, 13 May 2014It's not really a secret that the city of Detroit is in lots and lots of trouble. Even with an emergency manager working to guide it through bankruptcy, a number of the city's institutions remain in very serious danger. One of the most notable is the Detroit Institute of Arts, a 658,000-square-foot behemoth of art that counts works from Van Gogh, Picasso, Gauguin and Rembrandt (not to mention a version of Rodin's iconic "The Thinker," shown above) as part of its permanent collection.
Throughout the bankruptcy, the DIA has been under threat, with art enthusiasts, historians and fans of the museum concerned that its expansive collection - valued between $454 and $867 million by Christie's - could be sold by the city to help square its $18.5-billion debt.
Now, though, Detroit's hometown automakers could be set to step up and help save the renowned museum. According to a report from The Detroit News, the charitable arms of General Motors, Ford and Chrysler could be set to donate $25 million as part of a DIA-initiated campaign, called the "grand bargain." As part of the deal, the DIA would seek $100 million in corporate donations as part of a larger attempt at putting together an $816-million package that would be paid to city pension funds over 20 years. Such a move would protect the city's art collection from being sold off.
Former Treasury boss unaware auto task force fired GM's Wagoner
Wed, 14 May 2014We dig a good political tell-all every once in a while (how else will we get our political fix while waiting for House of Cards' third season?). Today, we get just that from former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner's new book, "Stress Test," which details, among other parts of the 2009 financial catastrophe, the structured bankruptcy that allowed Chrysler and General Motors to emerge as competitive players in the auto industry.
In the book, which is nicely recapped by The Detroit News, Geithner discusses the firing of GM CEO Rick Wagoner while explaining how much trust he had in the auto industry task force that executed the move without his knowledge.
Auto Czar Steve Rattner "didn't even consult me before he fired General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner; if anything, that move increased my confidence in Team Auto," Geithner wrote.
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Toyota, meanwhile, had some 4,000 vehicles at its Newark port facility, and of those, 3,000 may be scrapped. An additional 825 were dealer inventory when they were ruined. Honda and Acura dealers are reportedly sending 3,440 vehicles to the salvage yard. By comparison, Chrysler weathered the storm fairly well with 825 units destroyed, while Hyundai suffered only 400 lost units and Kia scrapped around 200.
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