2011 Chrysler Town & Country Touring-l 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): 2A4RR8DG1BR610804
Stock Num: CLE610804
Make: Chrysler
Model: Town & Country Touring-L
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: Deep Cherry Red Crystal Pearl
Interior Color: Black / Light Graystone
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 41174
Cire Leasing is Central Florida's largest wholesale dealer offering auction prices to the public! #29J TOURING PLUS CUSTOMER PREFERRED ORDER SELECTION PKG #3.6L 24-VALVE VVT V6 FLEX FUEL ENGINE #50 STATE EMISSIONS #6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION W/AUTOSTICK #BLACK/LIGHT GRAYSTONE INTERIOR, LEATHER SEAT TRIM #DEEP CHERRY RED CRYSTAL PEARL #ENTERTAINMENT GROUP #2 (6) speakers 120 MPH primary speedometer 160 amp alternator 2nd & 3rd row window shades 700 amp maintenance-free battery 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 door handles Body-color sill applique Bright belt molding Bright body-side molding Bright grille Child seat anchor system (LATCH ready) Chrome fold-away heated pwr mirrors -inc: driver auto dimming mirror, integrated turn signals Compact spare tire Cupholders w/overhead illumination Dark maple/silver instrument panel bezel Door courtesy lights Door trim panel w/dark maple accents 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 Floor & cargo area carpet Fog lamps Front seat removable center console Front wheel drive Front/rear body-color fascias Heated front seats Illuminated front door storage Independent MacPherson strut front suspension Instrument cluster w/tachometer Instrument panel Interior assist handles Interior observation mirror Leather-wrapped shift knob Leather-wrapped steering wheel Left rear quarter trim storage bin Liftgate flood lamp Low washer fluid warning signal Lower instrument panel cubby bin MP3 (AM) Overhead ambient surround lighting Overhead console Overhead storage bins ParkSense rear park assist Pwr adjustable pedals Pwr driver/front passenger seats Pwr liftgate Pwr rack & pinion steering Quad haloge Don't pay higher, buy from Cire!
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Labor Day: A look back at the largest UAW strikes in history
Thu, Mar 12 2015American made is almost an anachronism now, but good manufacturing jobs drove America's post-war economic golden age. Fifty years ago, if you held a job on a line, you were most likely a member of a union. And no union was more powerful than the United Auto Workers. Before the slow decline in membership started in the 1970s, the UAW had over 1.5 million members and represented workers from the insurance industry to aerospace and defense. The UAW isn't the powerhouse it once was. Today, just fewer than 400,000 workers hold membership in the UAW. Unions are sometimes blamed for the decline of American manufacturing, as companies have spent the last 30 years outsourcing their needs to countries with cheap labor and fewer requirements for the health and safety of their workers. Unions formed out of a desire to protect workers from dangerous conditions and abject poverty once their physical abilities were used up on the line; woes that manufacturers now outsource to poorer countries, along with the jobs. Striking was the workers' way of demanding humane treatment and a seat at the table with management. Most strikes are and were local affairs, affecting one or two plants and lasting a few days. But some strikes took thousands of workers off the line for months. Some were large enough to change the landscape of America. 1. 1936-1937 Flint Sit-Down Strike In 1936, just a year after the UAW formed and the same year they held their first convention, the union moved to organize workers within a major manufacturer. For extra oomph, they went after the largest in the world – General Motors. UAW Local 174 president Walter Reuther focused on two huge production facilities – one in Flint and one in Cleveland, where GM made all the parts for Buick, Pontiac, Oldsmobile and Chevrolet. Conditions in these plants were hellish. Workers weren't allowed bathroom breaks and often soiled themselves while standing at their stations. Workers were pushed to the limit on 12-14 hour shifts, six days a week. The production speed was nearly impossibly fast and debilitating injuries were common. In July 1936, temperatures inside the Flint plants reached over 100 degrees, yet managers refused to slow the line. Heat exhaustion killed hundreds of workers. Their families could expect no compensation for their deaths. When two brothers were fired in Cleveland when management discovered they were part of the union, a wildcat strike broke out.
Detroit's new emergency city manager worked on Chrysler bankruptcy [w/video]
Fri, 15 Mar 2013
Kevyn Orr, the new emergency city manager of Detroit, has a history with one of Michigan's most famous residents: Chrysler. Governor Rick Snyder (at right) appointed Orr to the position yesterday with the belief that Detroit needs outside assistance to right the city's mounting financial woes. Orr (at left), a partner with the Jones Day law firm, will begin work on March 25 and receive $275,000 a year for his work. While state officials believe the new city manager will be able to complete his duties in 18 months, the contract is technically open-ended.
The 54-year-old attorney helped steer Chrysler through its 2009 bankruptcy, earning $700 per hour for his efforts. He was also instrumental in convincing the courts to allow Chrysler to shutter 789 dealerships in a single month. Orr says he's aware that his efforts won't have made him any friends in Southern Michigan.
FCA compromises with France, moving Renault merger bid forward
Tue, Jun 4 2019FRANKFURT/PARIS – Renault directors were preparing to review Fiat Chrysler's $35 billion merger offer on Tuesday, after the Italian-American carmaker resolved differences with the French government overnight, three sources said. The compromise on French government influence over a combined FCA-Renault may clear the way for Renault's board to approve a framework agreement beginning the long process of a full merger, unless new issues surface at the meeting. France, Renault's biggest shareholder with a 15% stake, had been pressing for its own guaranteed seat on the new board and an effective veto on CEO appointments. But after late-night talks with FCA Chairman John Elkann, the French government has accepted a compromise that would see it occupy one of four board seats allocated to Renault, balanced by four FCA appointees, the sources said. Renault would also cede one of its two seats on a four-member CEO nominations committee to the French state, they said. Renault, FCA and the French government all declined to comment on the discussions. The same evening that the compromise was was negotiated, activist hedge fund CIAM wrote to the board of Renault to say it "strongly opposed" a planned $35 billion merger with Fiat Chrysler. Calling the deal "opportunistic," the fund said the current deal terms strongly favored Fiat Chrysler and offered no control premium. (Reporting by Arno Schuetze and Laurence Frost; additional reporting by Giulio Piovaccari in Milan and Simon Jessop; editing by Jason Neely and Rachel Armstrong) Government/Legal Chrysler Fiat Mitsubishi Nissan Renault merger