Main Photo Galleries
1

Obama's old Chrysler 300C for sale on eBay

A A |  Email ThisEmail  | Print Facebook   

Date: Thursday Jan. 15, 2009 9:28 AM ET

WASHINGTON — A luxury Chrysler sedan that U.S. president-elect Barack Obama drove before winning the White House is being auctioned off on eBay.

The starting bid is $100,000.

Tim O'Boyle, the general manager of a restaurant in Hillside, Ill., west of Chicago, is selling Obama's steel-blue 2005 Chrysler 300C Hemi on the Internet auction site, hoping to cash in on history. The price is a cool $1 million under eBay's "Buy It Now" option.

"In my mind, it's a one-of-a-kind car," O'Boyle said Wednesday.

Obama leased the car in 2004 at Park Plaza Dodge in Forest Park, Ill., and swapped it for a Ford Escape Hybrid in 2007. The vehicle was transferred back to the dealership, where O'Boyle bought it used last February.

Before driving off, "one of the guys over at the car dealership said: 'You better hold onto that thing,"' said O'Boyle, an Obama supporter.

"I said: 'Why's that? And he said: 'Because it used to belong to Obama."'

Gary Hall, finance director for Park Plaza Dodge, confirmed Obama had leased the car from the dealership and O'Boyle later bought the vehicle.

O'Boyle tried to sell it on eBay in December but stopped the bidding process when his accountant told him to wait until he had owned it for a year for tax reasons. O'Boyle said the top bid on eBay was $125,100 and another person contacted him offering $150,000.

Anything near that amount would be a coup. Kelley's Blue Book values a 2005 Chrysler 300C in excellent condition at $15,750. A 2009 300C has a list price of $27,415 but sales of the car took a nosedive in 2008. Chrysler LLC sold 62,352 300C sedans last year, a 48-per-cent decline over the previous year.

O'Boyle reasoned cars used by ther late pope John Paul II and late U.S. president John Kennedy have sold at auctions for tens of thousands of dollars. He said some of the proceeds will benefit the Italian American Executives of Transportation, a Chicago-area charity.

The restaurateur hopes the bids surpass previous offers but he's not tipping his hand.

"I've got a number in my head and I'm not going to tell you what it is," O'Boyle said.

"If I can't get what I'm after, I'm not really interested in selling it."

The car comes "loaded" with a navigation system, a sunroof and leather interior, the eBay listing says. Obama and O'Boyle only logged a combined 33,475 kilometres and the sedan is still under warranty.

"Overall, the car is immaculate. If you were to jump inside the thing and drive it, you'd think you're driving a brand new car," O'Boyle said.

"Hopefully, he takes as good care of the country as he did the car."

Share with your social Network:

Facebook DIGG Newsvine Delicious Twitter StumbeUpon Reddit Yahoo! Buzz

 

Advertisement

Contest

Autos.CTV.ca

Autos site

Latest news and columns

Click here to get the latest news, insights and info from the auto industry.

A Toyota Yaris Hybrid is on display during the press preview days at the 82nd Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland. (AP / Frank Augstein)

Jeremy Cato

Is Toyota's hybrid dream coming true? Jeremy Cato suspects it is.

The 2013 Ford Flex has added major sex appeal in styling, engines and technology.

Michael Vaughan

Ford Flex adds sex appeal for 2013 model year

Geneva Motor Show

Geneva Motor Show

In Pictures: Va-va-vroom! Strange and classy models on display in Geneva.

High Performance

High Performance

In Pictures: From Lotus to Lamborghini, best sports cars from T.O. auto show.

Concept Cars

Concept Cars

In Pictures: Cool concept cars at the Canadian International Auto Show.

Auto Exotica

Auto Exotica

In Pictures: Supercars at the 2012 Canadian International Auto Show.

Related Websites

Most Talked about Stories

It is about time - as a grandparent I have watched our kids (who were allowed to fail although I do remember some nagging on our part) learn, I have watched our children now micro-manage their children. A big part of it is the fact that there are predators out there and an extreme reluctance on the parents part to alllow freedom that might result in the children becoming victims.

Harvey

Parents must learn to stop meddling, author urges