2014 Chrysler Town & Country 4dr Wgn Touring-l on 2040-cars
Bad Axe, Michigan, United States
Engine:3.6L V6
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Used
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Granite Crystal Metallic
Make: Chrysler
Interior Color: Black
Model: Town & Country
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: Touring-L
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Drive Type: Front Wheel
Mileage: 12,768
Options: Leather Seats
Sub Model: Touring-L
DescriptionDriver Convenience Group (Heated Front Seats, Heated Second Row Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, and Power Adjustable Pedals), Town & Country Touring-L, 3.6L V6 24V VVT, Billet Silver Metallic Clearcoat, *** ACCIDENT FREE VEHICLE HISTORY ***, 17" x 6.5" Aluminum Painted Wheels, All DVD Equipment Never Used, Entertainment system, Headphones, Local Trade, ParkView Rear Back-Up Camera, Sun blinds, Video Remote Control, and Wireless Headphones. CALL FLANNERY AUTO MALL AT 1-888-284-5879 and lets make a deal.If you've been yearning to get your hands on just the right 2014 Chrysler Town & Country, well stop your search right here. This is the ultimate van that is certain to fit your needs. Chrysler has established itself as a name associated with quality. This Chrysler Town & Country will get you where you need to go for many years to come. It is nicely equipped with features such as Driver Convenience Group (Heated Front Seats, Heated Second Row Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, and Power Adjustable Pedals), Town & Country Touring-L, 3.6L V6 24V VVT, Billet Silver Metallic Clearcoat, *** ACCIDENT FREE VEHICLE HISTORY ***, 17" x 6.5" Aluminum Painted Wheels, All DVD Equipment Never Used, Entertainment system, Headphones, Local Trade, ParkView Rear Back-Up Camera, Sun blinds, Video Remote Control, and Wireless Headphones. Located in the Thumb of Michigan, just a short drive from Saginaw and surrounding Tri-City areas. CALL FLANNERY AUTO MALL AT 1-888-284-5879 and lets make a deal. Check out flanneryautomall.com for more pictures and information. |
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SRT pulling Vipers out of Le Mans
Tue, Mar 25 2014Last year, Chrysler campaigned a pair of SRT Viper GTS-Rs in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. It was the first time Auburn Hills had sent a team to the famous French endurance race since 2000, when the Viper ended a three-year winning streak in the GTS class. It finished in 24th and 31st places, woefully behind the Porsche 911 RSR that won the LMGTE Pro category. But this year it won't be back. According to a report from Sportscar365 citing a statement issued by SRT chief Ralph Gilles, the outfit turned down its invitation from the ACO that organizes the race, ending what could have been a multi-year campaign. Instead it's opting to focus on its Stateside campaign in the United SportsCar Championship. SRT sent Autoblog the following statement: "We regretfully and respectfully decline to participate in this year's 24 Hours of Le Mans," said Ralph Gilles, President and CEO of SRT (Street and Racing Technology) Brand and Motorsports, Chrysler Group LLC. "We are honored to once again be invited by the ACO (Automobile Club de l'Ouest) to compete in this historic event, and they were the first to be informed of our decision. We will remain focused on our North American racing program in 2014." In its place, the Ferrari 458 fielded by JMW Motorsport will be invited to fill the last slot in the class, leaving only the Corvette and Dempsey Racing entries to represent the United States in the race this year. "Hopefully, we'll continue to go to Le Mans for many years to come," as SRT's marketing chief Beth Paretta put it when announcing the effort a year ago, "but as a sports-car fan, if you can make the trip even once, it's worth it."
Marchionne urges industry consolidation, again
Fri, May 29 2015Sergio Marchionne isn't just an instigator of mergers – he's also a staunch advocate for their need in the industry. And he seems convinced another big one will happen in the next few years. "I am absolutely certain that before 2018 there will be a merger," said Marchionne. "It's my personal opinion, based on a gut feeling." Though the terms "absolutely certain" and "gut feeling" would seem to convey vastly different degrees of certainty, his chief's statement would seem to suggest some inside knowledge of an impending deal. Marchionne, of course, brokered the consolidation of the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles empire over which he now presides, and has been actively seeking another merger to help reduce redundancy and overhead between major automakers in the industry. With which automaker he might be seeking such a merger, however, remains a big question. He was recently reported to have approached Mary Barra regarding a potential merger with General Motors, but was said to have been rebuffed. The Italian-Canadian executive may not be alone in his advocacy for industry consolidation, though. Opel chief Karl-Thomas Neumann said that "In principle, Marchionne is right – the auto industry develops the same things ten times over." Bringing major automakers together would ostensibly reduce that redundancy. Marchionne had been linked to a potential takeover of Opel when GM was shedding brands post-bankruptcy, but in the end the Detroit giant opted to keep its European division in-house.
Vans aren't glamorous, but they're key to EU blessing FCA-PSA merger
Thu, Jun 18 2020MILAN/PARIS — Their silhouettes don't stir dreams of adventure like a sports car or trendy SUV, but vans are a rare source of profit for European carmakers, which is why EU regulators are focused on them as they decide whether to back an industry mega-merger. European competition regulators are worried that Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot maker PSA's proposed merger may harm competition in small vans. With a total of 755,000 vans sold last year in Europe, the combined Fiat Chrysler (FCA) and PSA would get a market share of around 34%, based on industry data, more than double that of Renault and Ford, with shares around 16% each. Volkswagen and Daimler follow with market shares of 12% and 10% respectively. "Commercial vans are important for individuals, SMEs and large companies when it comes to delivering goods or providing services to customers," European Union competition chief Margrethe Vestager said in a statement, announcing an in-depth investigation into the proposed merger. "They are a growing market and increasingly important in a digital economy where private consumers rely more than ever on delivery services." Dario Duse, a managing director at consultancy firm AlixPartners, said demand for vans was not based on people's disposable income, as for cars, but rather on GDP and industrial trends, and in particular the logistics industry, where big players such as Amazon or DHL operate. "Logistics is a business segment which is having a significant growth, for several reasons including e-commerce, where you need efficient and agile vans for interurban and city deliveries," he said. "LCVs (light commercial vehicles) may recover faster than passengers cars in the post-COVID-19 phase." Sales of vans up to 3.5 tonnes in Europe amounted to 2.2 millions vehicles last year, compared to 15.8 million for passenger cars, according to data provided by the European Auto Industry Association (ACEA). The light commercial vehicles (LCVs) market may be secondary in terms of volumes, but it remains highly profitable in an industry where margins are constantly under pressure. Margins are generally higher than on passenger cars, up to 5-10 additional percentage points, AlixPartners says. "With LCVs you don't have to fulfill a series of consumer expectations that drive additional complexity and costs, such as for interiors. LCV customers are more rational and business driven," Duse said. And while electrification in heavy trucks is complicated, it might come sooner for LCVs.
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