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2007 Town & Country One Owner on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:187500
Location:

Meraux, Louisiana, United States

Meraux, Louisiana, United States

 This van was purchased new I am the original owner. It has a lot of highway miles, we have taken many vacations in it .It has its usual dents & dings  not to bad look at pictures. I change the oil every 3500 miles and only use synthetic.  Here is a list of repairs that were done recently; Power train inspection preformed at Bergeron Chrysler on 9-17-12 at 160000 miles.. Front & rear brakes replaced 6-13-13 at 175335 miles.. tune up 6-29-10 95928.. Tires were replaced on 12-17-10. Goodyear assurance tripletred ...  I do not know miles but are probably good for another 10,000 miles..    New battery 5-21-12.  Transmission serviced at 165,829 miles on 12-4-12..  New alternator air filter belts belt tensioner at 182,969.. On 1-30-14 at 186,499 new EGR valve replaced this part is common on Chrysler vans to have replaced..   I know im forgetting more .. but I think you get the point, If something broke I fixed it..    Its been in 3 accidents.. 1st =  backed into fire hydrant  2nd = front& back damage..   3rd = front damage  nothing major that could not be fixed.. ALL work was done by QUALITY BODY & FENDER. I posted pictures if you need more just ask I can send you as many as you want..   This is a ONE OWNER Van    I have it for sale locally and I reserve the right to end listing any time.... If you do not have the funds please DO NOT BID..  There will be a 200.00 deposit.   Full payment must be paid within 7 days .  BANKWIRE CASHIERS CHECK   or CASH  . I have TITLE in HAND, and will not be released until all funds are CLEARED..   VAN is sold AS_IS,  This is not junk  I do not have to sell it so I will not give it away, If you are going to low ball bid do not even bother..   Im sure I forgetting something, but I will answer any questions, Im in Meraux Louisiana about 10 miles away from NEW ORLEANS    Thanks for looking,   Ray Conard 504-905-1407

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What the Chrysler 200 will probably look like in convertible form

Thu, 16 Jan 2014

Since 1996, Chrysler has offered a convertible version of its Sebring and 200. As this seems very unlikely to change, it's safe to assume that a new 200 Convertible is in the works following the unveiling of the radically redesigned sedan. What it will look like, though, remains an open question.
Traditionally, the only major styling differences between the Sebring/200 Convertible and the sedan were found above the beltline. It's likely a 2016 200 Convertible would follow a similar philosophy, especially considering the dashing good looks of the redesigned sedan.
Artist Theophilus Chin has a similar idea, as shown in a pair of renderings he's released. Using a few of the stock photos from the 200 Sedan's reveal, Chin has given us our first glimpse of what a 200 Convertible could looks like. It's sharp, retaining the good looks of the sedan. The windshield looks like it's been swept back further, and obviously, there are a pair of doors missing. Other than that, it's the same attractive car that debuted at Detroit.

Fiat Chrysler's London offices will be small, with financial focus

Tue, 20 May 2014

Fiat Chrysler's decision to locate its new corporate headquarters in jolly old London won't herald a sprawling relocation effort. Instead, it's very likely that the FCA outfit will be a small one, primarily focused on finance.
The report comes from Automotive News Europe, which claims FCA's London office will employ about 50 people with backgrounds in finance. CEO Sergio Marchionne and Fiat Group Chairman John Elkann will both have offices at the corporate headquarters, as well.
ANE cites an anonymous source that claims the people employed at the London office will focus primarily on treasury operations. It's unlikely that FCA will take on any additional employees specifically for its UK offices. That said, FCA isn't likely to downsize either its Turin or Auburn Hills offices once London comes online.

Chrysler's Hurricane engine detailed ahead of 2016 launch

Fri, 20 Sep 2013

We've been hearing distant rumblings about Chrysler's new Hurricane engine for some time now, but details have been hard to come by. Now, Automotive News is adding some specifics to the scuttlebutt, citing Chrysler documents. According to the industry publication, the Hurricane will blow onto the scene in 2016, but it's not an all-new engine. Rather, it will be rooted in the company's existing 2.0-liter four-cylinder Tigershark powerplant (shown above), albeit with "many new technologies to achieve excellent fuel economy."
It's not clear what sort of technologies Chrysler is referring to, but the Hurricane is expected to continue to use an aluminum block, and the finished product is expected to generate even better figures than the existing 2.0-liter's 160 horsepower and 148 pound-feet of torque (as found in the Dodge Dart). Automotive News notes that the updated 2.4-liter Tigershark debuting in the entry-level 2014 Jeep Cherokee has its basis in the 2.0-liter lump, but unlike the smaller engine, it's been fitted with MultiAir2 electrohydraulic variable valve timing to realize 184 hp and 171 lb-ft and greater efficiency.
Perhaps the Hurricane will incorporate the latter in its bag of tricks? Either way, we're hoping for a more generous torque curve than the what's in the current 2.0-liter Tigershark, which is something of a slug in the Dart - even for a base economy compact.