2001 Gold Chrysler Town & Country Minivan - Leather Bucket Seats, Chrome Wheels on 2040-cars
Saint Johns, Florida, United States
2001 GOLD CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY MINIVAN WITH LEATHER SEATS, CHROME WHEELS, GOOD TIRES
Clean, Dependable, Non-Smoker Van. Runs Fine. No mechanical issues that I know of that affect driving. 3.3L V6 with 187,000 miles. Has Leather Quad Seats and Chrome Wheels. Some issues with AC, Cruise, Power Window and Locks (see below). Oil changed every ~3,000 miles and maintained with regular flushes, etc. I am all up to date with the recommended maintenance at my local Texaco / Havoline service center. For Sale by Owner. Located in Jacksonville / St Johns, FL 32259. The Good: Leather Quad Bucket Seats Power Drivers Seat 3rd Row Seat Chrome Wheels AM/FM Radio / CD / Cassette Player 4 Good Condition Matching Futura 2000 LTE Tires (215/65/R16) New Battery Trailer Hitch The Bad: AC doesn't work and front vent fan doesn't work Cruise Control doesn't work Airbag Dashboard Light and Check Engine Light always on (but I never have any issues with either) Driver's power window sometimes doesn't go back up after being rolled down (but eventually it does go all the way back up - usually 5 minutes later) The Ugly: Some small dings/dents on passenger side Rear Bumper missing paint and has some dents/cuts (see pictures) Headliner falling down (see pictures) Cracks in dashboard (see pictures) VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 2C4GP44321R368550 Year: 2001 Transmission: Automatic Make: Chrysler Body Type: Minivan, Van Model: Town & Country Vehicle Title: Clear Trim: LX Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player Engine: 3.3L V6 Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag Drive Type: Front Wheel Drive Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats Mileage: 187,000 Fuel Type: Gasoline Sub Model: LX For Sale By: Private Seller Exterior Color: Gold Disability Equipped: No Interior Color: Gray Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty Number of Cylinders: 6 AutoCheck Highlights Title Check: OK Odometer Check: OK Accidents: None Owners: 3 |
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Tue, Dec 30 2014Depending on your outlook, the US Treasury's bailout of General Motors, Chrysler (now FCA) and their financing divisions under the Troubled Asset Relief Program was either a complete boondoggle or a savvy move to secure the future of some major employers. Regardless of where you fall, the auto industry bailout has officially ended, and the numbers have been tallied. Of the $79.69 billion that the Feds invested to keep the automakers afloat, it recouped $70.43 billion – a net loss of $9.26 billion. The final nail in the coffin for the auto bailout came in December 2014 when the Feds sold its shares in Ally Financial, formerly GMAC. The deal turned out pretty good for the government too because the investment turned a 2.4 billion profit. The actual automakers have long been out of the Treasury's hands, though. The current FCA paid back its loans six years early in 2011, the Treasury sold of the last shares of GM in late 2013. According to The Detroit News, the government's books actually show an official loss on the auto bailouts of $16.56 billion. The difference is because the larger figure does not include the interest or dividends paid by the borrowers on the amount lent. While it's easy to see fault in any red ink on the Feds' massive investment, the number is less than some earlier estimates. At one time, deficits around $44 billion were thought possible, and another put things at a $20.3 billion loss. Outside of just the government losing money, the bailouts might have helped the overall economy. A study from the Center for Automotive Research last year estimated that the program saved 2.6 million jobs and about $284.4 billion in personal wealth. It also indicated that the Feds' reduction in income tax revenue alone from Chrysler and GM going under could have been around $100 billion for just 2009 and 2010, significantly more than any loss in the bailout.
Canada offloading hundreds of nearly new cars it bought for G7 Summit
Wed, Nov 7 2018Are you looking for a deal on a lightly used 2018 Chrysler 300C? Do you feel like purchasing several at a time? Do you feel like visiting Canada? If all of these apply, you might be able to catch a pretty decent bargain. The Canadian government is offloading Chryslers and hundreds of other cars it bought for the G7 Summit held in Quebec in the summer, and the cars can be had quite cheaply. Originally, over 600 brand new cars were bought to ferry summit guests around Quebec, some of them in motorcades, necessitating the choice of very official-looking black on black 300C models with tinted windows. The RCMP said it turned out to be more affordable to buy the vehicles than to rent or lease them, but it still didn't come cheap for Canada. The bulk purchase price of all the cars exceeded $23 million CAD, and just $6.3 million has been recouped so far through selling 167 vehicles, as narcity.com reports. And there are still a bunch of cars for sale, posted on the GCSurplus.ca website. Take a look at the aforementioned Chryslers that were put up for auction yesterday: There are multiple 300Cs on offer with the starting bid of $25,343 Canadian and barely over 1,000 miles on the clock; the purchase price of a new, Canadian-spec 300C without motorcade modifications is over $42,000. Chevrolet Suburbans are less cheap, as the minimum bid on them is $53,428, but they appear nicely loaded with similarly low mileage and 4WD. There are also bulk deals, like a five-car pack of police-specification Dodge Chargers for a combined $133,000 if you can get them for the minimum bid. Other, less interesting but unquestionably fully serviceable vehicles include Toyota Siennas (109 were originally bought), Ford Escapes, Mitsubishi Outlanders and Dodge Journeys. You can browse the cars here. Related Video: News Source: Narcity.comImage Credit: GCsurplus.ca Weird Car News Chrysler Dodge Car Buying SUV Sedan
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