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Maintained By The Book, Triple Mint Condition, Over 50 Photo's Like Chrysler 300 on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:68950 Color:
Location:

Glendale, Arizona, United States

Glendale, Arizona, United States
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2005 Dodge Magnum R/T.   CALL 602-487-3182
* I bought it with 9,000 miles, I am the second owner
* ALL maintenance followed by the book and to the letter. (and i can prove it with receipts)
* ALL work done at a factory authorized Dodge Dealer
* you will not find another magnum with this kind of documentation
* senior owned and NEVER abused
* NO ACCIDENTS OF ANY KIND, SUPER CLEAN CARFAX ( i have a copy) 
* scroll down to see over 50 HIGH DEFINITION photo's
* ARIZONA CAR...NO RUST WHATSOEVER
* car needs NOTHING!!! period! NOTHING!!!!!!
* no dissapointments
* interior is PERFECT
* exterior , aside from a very few minor road chips, is perfect.
* as you scroll down to see the photo's, please pay particular attention to the details such as, super clear and crisp headlights(which are original), cleanliness of door jambs, spotless engine bay, condition of drivers seat, condition of wheels, interior doors...ect...ect
********I WILL ENTERTAIN ALL OFFERS VIA PHONE CONVERSATION ONLY, ALL OTHER EMAILS REGARDING THE CAR WILL BE ANSWERED PROMPTLY. NO TEXT MESSAGES!
****** I WILL STOP AUCTION FOR AN AGREED UPON PRICE*********
******* $250.00 DEPOSIT VIA PAYPAL UPON PRICE AGREEMENT....NO EXCEPTIONS****
**********BALANCE OF PAYMENT  BY WIRE TRANSFER, IN PERSON (AT MY BANK), DEPOSIT TO MY ACCOUNT (BANK OF AMERICA OR CHASE) OR CASH. 

YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED ...CALL 602-487-3182
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Fiat Chrysler halts European production as coronavirus hits demand

Mon, Mar 16 2020

MILAN — Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) is halting production for two weeks at most of its European plants to help protect staff against the coronavirus pandemic and adjust to a slump in demand, the Italian-American carmaker said on Monday. Italy has been the European country worst hit by the crisis and the first to enforce a nationwide lockdown, which has now been replicated by Spain and, to a lesser extent, by France as the virus sweeps through the continent. With all non essential services closed, including car dealers, and people forced home except for strict working needs, many forecast a heavy fall in car sales in March. FCA — which according to analyst estimates produces around 25% of its vehicles in Europe — said the suspensions through March 27 would allow it "to effectively respond to the interruption in market demand by ensuring the optimization of supply." Ferrari, meanwhile, said it closed its two plants until March 27. Ferrari said it had so far ensured production continuity, and it already implemented all the health measures decided by the Italian government at the two sites, in hometown Maranello and in Modena. But it was "now experiencing the first serious supply chain issues, which no longer allow for continued production." Marco Opipari, an analyst at Fidentiis, said a few weeks of closures was not a big problem in an over-supplied European auto industry and lost production could be recovered later on. "The real problem is on the demand side, people are not buying cars now, and sales volumes are expected to be very bad in March, with a real impact on automakers' earnings," he said. FCA said in a statement that production for its FCA Italy and luxury Maserati units would stop for two weeks, extending a temporary closure period already planned for some Italian facilities. Affected plants are Melfi, Pomigliano, Cassino, Mirafiori, Grugliasco and Modena in Italy, Kragujevac in Serbia and Tychy in Poland. The FIOM union said FCA's decision was "necessary". The carmaker said the freeze would help it to resume activity promptly once market conditions allow it. "The group is working with its supply base and business partners to be ready to enable our manufacturing operations to deliver previously planned total levels of production despite the suspension when market demand returns," it said.

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Dodge is just days away from unveiling refreshed versions of the Charger and Challenger at the 2014 New York Auto Show, models promising updated styling and new powertrain options. Depending on how you look at it, the company is either so confident in its forthcoming 2015 models that it's offering an interesting Double-Up lease deal on the current vehicles, or it's so eager to clear out existing stock that it's resorting to novel lease deals. In any case, what they present is an interesting scenario, one which allows buyers to get the existing model right now, and then trade up to the facelifted 2015 models in one year.
Starting April 17, when the refreshed cars debut through the end of August, buyers can lease a 2014 Charger or Challenger for one year and exchange it for a three-year lease on a 2015 model next year, with no additional money down and the same monthly payment. Customers can even switch vehicles when the new lease starts. If drivers want to buy the '15, they get $1,000 off the purchase price. To be eligible, both leases must use the same dealership and be financed through Chrysler Capital. The Double-Up deal excludes the SRT versions of both cars and Charger SE models.
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This Dodge Challenger was stolen, used in police chases and recovered all in the week before its SEMA debut

Wed, Nov 6 2019

Most of the drama in a SEMA build is in getting the car ready in time for the big show. That was all Quintin Bros Auto and Performance was expecting when they built a supercharged Dodge Challenger Scat Pack with custom carbon fiber body parts, aftermarket wheels and upgraded brakes. But unfortunately, a bigger drama happened in the week leading up to the show. And it was the worst kind. As part owner Pete Quintin told us, the car was shipped out in a small trailer, and while the delivery driver was spending the Monday night a week before the show at a hotel, a thief showed up in a stolen pickup and made off with the trailer and the car. It wasn't an easy task, either, as the delivery driver had parked the trailer in with the truck blocking it. The thief used his own (well, not his own, but you know what we mean) truck to shove the trailer hitch out where he could access it, then hooked it up and took off. Several miles down the road, he parked, opened up the trailer and vanished in the Challenger. The following morning, the delivery driver discovered the theft, and Quintin Bros immediately informed the owner so that a police report could be filed and a search could begin. The trailer was found not too long after, thanks to someone who was following the story on social media. But obviously the car was missing. Folks on social media were also helpful in tracking the car, in addition to the help of the Las Vegas Police Department (LVPD). What followed was a week of chasing the car down. Twice the car was found in parking garages, Quintin said, and both discoveries resulted in police chases. The second chase was the most dramatic, with a police officer stopping after noticing the car. The thief was in it, and he bolted upon seeing the officer. He powered the Challenger right through the nose of the police car, damaging both. The chase culminated on the highway, where Quintin told us 14 cars were in pursuit, and the thief got up to 150 mph. Police ended up calling off the chase because of the danger. But the car was damaged enough that the thief eventually abandoned it at one last garage, where it was picked up on Thursday. Once the car was recovered, things gradually began looking up for the Quintin family. Pete Quintin said that as soon as LVPD found out the Challenger was meant to go to SEMA, the department got the car out of evidence impound as fast as it could so the shop could show off the beat-up car.