2011 Chrysler Town & Country Limited on 2040-cars
457 Roper Parkway, Ocoee, Florida, United States
Engine:3.6L V6 24V MPFI DOHC Flexible Fuel
Transmission:Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 2A4RR6DG8BR612800
Stock Num: CLE612800
Make: Chrysler
Model: Town & Country Limited
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: Dark Frost
Interior Color: Dark Frost Beige / Medium Frost Bei
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 50648
Cire Leasing is Central Florida's largest wholesale dealer offering auction prices to the public! #29X LIMITED CUSTOMER PREFERRED ORDER SELECTION PKG #3.6L 24-VALVE VVT V6 FLEX FUEL ENGINE #50 STATE EMISSIONS #6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION W/AUTOSTICK #DARK FROST BEIGE/MEDIUM FROST BEIGE INTERIOR, LUXURY LEATHER SEAT TRIM #FRONT SEAT REMOVABLE CENTER CONSOLE #PWR FOLDING 3RD ROW SEAT #PWR SUNROOF #WHITE GOLD 120 MPH primary speedometer 160 amp alternator 17 x 6.5 aluminum wheels w/PVD finish 2nd & 3rd row window shades 2nd row heated seats 700 amp maintenance-free battery 8-way pwr front seats w/driver memory Active headrests Air filtering All row side curtain air bags Analog clock Anti-lock 4-wheel disc brakes Blind spot & cross path detection Body-color sill applique Bright belt molding Bright body-side molding Bright door handles Bright grille Bright side rails Child seat anchor system (LATCH ready) Chrome fold-away heated pwr mirrors -inc: driver auto dimming mirror, integrated turn signals, memory Compact spare tire Cupholders w/overhead illumination Door courtesy lights Driver & front passenger advanced multistage air bags Driver knee-bolster air bag Driver pwr lumbar adjust Dual glove boxes Dual note horn Electronic stability program Engine oil cooler Fixed mast antenna Fog lamps Front wheel drive Front/rear body-color fascias Heated front seats Heated leather-wrapped steering wheel HID headlamps Illuminated front door storage Independent MacPherson strut front suspension Instrument cluster w/tachometer Instrument panel Integrated roof rail crossbars Interior assist handles Interior observation mirror Leather-wrapped shift knob Liftgate flood lamp Low washer fluid warning signal MP3 (AM) Overhead ambient surround lighting Overhead console Overhead storage bins P225/65R17 all-season BSW tires ParkSense rear park assist Pwr adjustable pedals w/memory Pwr liftgate Pwr rack & pinion steering R Don't pay higher, buy from Cire!
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Chrysler fires protest organizer at MI assembly plant
Tue, 12 Mar 2013Chrysler has reportedly fired a Warren Stamping Plant worker for what the company is calling a violation of its code of conduct. Alex Wassell (left), a 20-year veteran with the automaker, was suspended without pay after he was quoted in an article in The Detroit News. The 63-year-old welder repairman helped organize a demonstration against a new work schedule and was protesting outside the Michigan plant on February 28 when he was interviewed. Chrysler then fired Wassell when the paper published his comments. Wassell, has since filed a grievance and says that he's looking for an amicable settlement between his union and his former employer.
Meanwhile, multiple civil liberties groups have spoken out against Chrysler's decision to dismiss Wassell. Both the National Lawyer's Guild and the American Civil Liberties Union have released statements on the situation, with the ACLU saying "Employees have a right to air their grievances, even if that means a public demonstration or a comments to the media."
According to The Detroit News, Chrysler spokesperson Jodi Tinson said that Wassell was fired for "engaging in activity constituting or appearing to constitute a conflict with the interest of the company."
Chrysler recalling 780k minivans over fire risk
Fri, 09 May 2014Chrysler is recalling 780,000 of its Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan minivans from the 2010 to 2014 model years due to the possibility of circuits overheating, which can lead to a fire. Of the 780,000 total vans being recalled, Chrysler estimates that 644,850 are in the US, 106,980 are in Canada, 8,009 are in Mexico, and 20,638 are in other markets. All of the affected vehicles were built between August 25, 2010 and October 31, 2013.
Chrysler's engineers discovered that beverage spills or exposure to moisture (from rain, snow, car washes, and the like) were linked to circuits shorting in the window switch assembly. Short circuits can overheat, and thus, cause a fire.
Chrysler will contact owners and let them know when they may schedule service, at which point, the window switches will be replaced. In the interim, the automaker says that owners may visit their dealers after May 14 to have the switches disconnected.
The Chrysler Pacifica has clever 'Stow 'n Place' roof rack crossbars
Fri, Mar 12 2021While we focused yesterday on all the places you can store stuff (and especially bottles) inside the Toyota Sienna interior, today I thought I'd point out how another minivan makes it easier to store stuff up on the roof. The 2021 Chrysler Pacifica includes a clever integrated roof rack system dubbed "Stow 'N Place" that basically lets you store the cross bars on the van itself rather than somewhere in the garage. But wait, can't you always just leave crossbars on your car? Sure, if you want to live with extra wind noise and a fuel economy reduction. You see, the Pacifica stores them flush within a rail unit running length-wise with the roof. Basically, they're hidden away until you need them. The Subaru Outback has something similar to this, which we've previously reviewed. With its integrated crossbars, you just flip open a latch, fling the bar to the opposite side of the car and plug it in. Then repeat. It couldn't be simpler. Although the Chrysler system is more complicated, it does have a key advantage. Let's see how they work. Chrysler tries to use chrome trim in order to create the visual illusion of raised roof rails from afar, but up close ... ... they clearly aren't. It's just a G.O.B.-grade illusion created by the chrome trim arching over black plastic trim. You have to unscrew each end of the bars by turning these little pieces. The bars are then completely detached from the van. You then have to articulate each of the bars so that they go from their straight, flush-mounted position to the necessary raised position. That's quite easy to do. Be careful, though as these suckers are sturdy metal. You don't want to drop one onto those fancy glass roof panels. Subaru avoids all this and allows you to simply swing the bar across by utilizing a bulky rail housing that raises them up to the necessary height, but provides a visual that probably gives some car designers nightmares. There are letters at each mounting point that align to those on a bar end. So, make sure to go A with A, D with D, etc. However, you have two options for placing the C/D bar, meaning you're not stuck with a one-size-must-fit-all gap as with the Subaru. This is without question the advantage to Chrysler's approach here. So voila! What once didn't have crossbars now has them. It might not take seconds as with the Outback, but they're sure-as-hell quicker and easier to install than aftermarket crossbars.





















