2006 Chrysler 300 Srt8 on 2040-cars
Lindenhurst, New York, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.1L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2006
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chrysler
Model: 300 Series
Trim: SRT8
Options: NAVIGATION, REVERSE SENSORS, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 47,410
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Gray
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 2006 CHRYSLER 300 SRT8. THIS CAR IS EQUIPPPED WITH: NAVIGATION DVD LEATHER SEATS IN NEAR PERFECT CONDITION REVERSE SENSORS H.I.D. HEADLAMPS BREMBRO BRAKES 20 INCH RIMS NO CURB RASH IT IS AUTOMATIC, WITH: POWER LOCKS & WINDOWS POWER DRIVER AND PASSENGER SEATS SUNROOF THE BODY IS IN GOOD CONDITION. THE CAR RUNS VERY WELL. MILEAGE NOT EXACT. PLEASE CHECK CARFAX. IT TRULY LOOKS AND DRIVES LIKE A 40K MILE CAR. I HAVE A CLEAN TITLE IN HAND JUST INSTALLED NEW 4 WHEEL BRAKE JOB WITH NEW SLOTED ROTORS AND PADS 4 BRAND NEW TIRES WITH LESS THAN 500 MILES PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS JUST ASK .THIS IS A GOOD CAR WITH A BAD CARFAX. TAKE ADVANTAGE THIS IS A GOOD DEAL. U CAN DRIVE IT FOR 2 YEARS AND SELL FOR THE SAME PRICE U PAID FOR IT. VEHICLE SOLD LOCALLY AS WELL. THIS VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS IS. FEEL FREE TO INSPECT IN PERSON. DEPOSIT OF $500 US DOLLARS AT AUCTION CLOSE, BALANCE WITHIN 2 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE. CASHOR CERTIFIED FUNDS. ANYONE WITH LESS THAN 10 FEEDBACK PLEASE DO NOT BID. THIS IS BEING RELISTED DUE TO A 0 FEEDBACK WINNER. ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO EMAIL. |
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How Renault, Fiat Chrysler, and yes, Nissan, could save through sharing
Wed, May 29 2019If French automaker Renault green-lights a proposed merger with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, the companies almost immediately could begin saving money by consolidating components and basic structures on many of their most popular vehicles, an industry analyst said on Tuesday. The synergies could multiply if they invite Japanese automaker Nissan, currently Renault's alliance partner, to join the merger, according to a former Renault and Nissan executive. Renault and Italian-American rival Fiat Chrysler Automobiles are in talks to tackle the costs of far-reaching technological and regulatory changes by creating the world's third-biggest automaker. A Renault-Fiat Chrysler combination "would mean a greater sharing of parts (which) could really boost the profitability of Fiat Chrysler's smaller vehicles," said Sam Fiorani, vice president, AutoForecast Solutions. Building similar models on a common vehicle architecture, Fiorani said, "would give both companies a lot more freedom in manufacturing. They could mix brands and vehicle sizes on the same assembly line, switch vehicles between plants to balance production, and even shift production from one country to another, depending on changes in demand, tariffs or other considerations." Fiorani said Fiat Chrysler could benefit from sharing the French automaker's expertise in electric vehicles and powertrains, where Renault and Nissan have jointly invested more than $5 billion. These are areas in which Fiat Chrysler has little in the way of components or intellectual property. Another sector that is ripe for consolidation is light commercial vehicles, where Renault and Fiat Chrysler could build a variety of vans in several sizes on common platforms that could be assembled and sold in global markets. Ford Motor Co and Volkswagen AG began their alliance discussions a year ago by focusing on potential collaboration in light commercial vehicles. Getting Nissan's blessing Fiorani said Renault's CMF architecture, which was jointly developed with Nissan and underpins many of Renault's passenger cars and crossovers, could be used by Fiat Chrysler on a wide variety of vehicles. As an example, he said the CMF could provide a new single foundation for at least five Jeep models, including the Renegade, Compass and Cherokee, which now are based on four different platforms.
Fiat board makes Chrysler merger official, approves $5.4B bond sale
Mon, 16 Jun 2014Fiat's board of directors has officially approved the merger plan that will see the conglomerate's automotive operations merged with Chrysler into the new Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
The plan essentially provides a road map for the structure of the new company. It includes provisions for Fiat shareholders - one Fiat share will translate to one share of FCA common stock. The new company will also include a loyalty voting structure, which will provide for shareholders of Fiat stock or those that have held FCA stock for at least three years. According to the plan, these shareholders would see their voting power double, with two votes for every share of FCA's common stock. The overall merger plan still needs to be approved by the company's shareholders.
In other Fiat-related news, the company's board has announced a bond issuance of four billion euro ($5.4 billion). The new bonds should provide the company with a degree of flexibility in refinancing debts associated with the merger plan.
Harsh words from senators over Chrysler's delay in reporting hack
Fri, Jul 24 2015The federal agency charged with protecting American motorists wants to know more about how hackers remotely commandeered and controlled a Jeep Cherokee. Hours after Fiat Chrysler Automobiles recalled 1.4 million cars affected by a flaw in their cellular connections, officials with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Friday they'll further probe the defect by conducting a formal recall query investigation. "Opening this investigation will allow NHTSA to better assess the effectiveness of the remedy proposed," the agency said in a written statement. The remedy works, said Chris Valasek, one of the researchers who first discovered the security flaw. After testing for the vulnerability again Friday, he wrote on Twitter: "Looks like I can't get to @0xcharlie's Jeep from my house via my phone. Good job FCA/Sprint!" From his Pittsburgh home, Valasek had previously accessed and controlled co-worker Charlie Miller's Jeep along a St. Louis highway. Researchers have demonstrated remote hacks before, but the scope and severity of the Jeep vulnerability was unprecedented. The recall for a cyber threat was the first of its kind. Although a software patch and changes made by cellular provider Sprint appeared to fix the problem, news of the exploit and Chrysler's response brought a fresh round of consternation on Capitol Hill, where federal lawmakers had already expressed concerns about automotive cyber security. The Jeep hack elevated their concerns to a new level. "Cyber threats in cars are real and urgent, no figment of the imagination, as this huge recall demonstrates," said Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT). "Incredibly, Chrysler delayed disclosing this chilling cyber-security danger egregiously and inexcusably, and strong sanctions are appropriate to send a message that other auto manufacturers will heed." Chrysler had known about the security gap since October, and Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) wondered why it took the company so long to let customers know they were at risk. "Despite knowing about this security gap for nearly nine months, Chrysler is only now recalling 1.4 million vehicles to fix this vulnerability," he said. That's a potential pitfall for Chrysler, and something NHTSA will likely address in its investigation. Automakers are supposed to report safety-related defects to the agency within five days of discovery. But according to a chronology of events Chrysler submitted in its recall paperwork, it didn't inform NHTSA until July 15.
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