These ten men are charged with steering a new course for Detroit.
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Total light vehicle sales for July were just shy of 1 million units, a milestone the industry hasn't topped since August 2008.
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Under hard acceleration, the butt drops, the rear tires dig in, and it transforms from a boulevardier into a jet-powered locomotive. Holy smokes!
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Have we lost that lovin' feeling?
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Finance it Again, Tony: Might a merger of Chrysler and Fiat be good news?
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Our staffers - especially those who have been around for a while - seem to have have a soft spot for the 2008 Chrysler Town & Country.
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Another surprise from the mysterious house of smoke and mirrors, Chrysler LLC.
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We meet Chrysler's proposed future electric vehicles and drive the Dodge EV.
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In the last few weeks, the Big Three American automakers have all rattled the retail auto market by announcing big changes in their leasing programs. Here's why it happened.
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Chrysler hopes the improved fuel economy of the 2009 Dodge Durango Hybrid and 2009 Chrysler Aspen Hybrid will lure customers back to big SUVs.
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We connect with Chrysler's UConnect Web - an in-car wireless internet service - and take it for a "test surf."
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Chrysler prices the 2009 Aspen Hybrid and Dodge Durango Hybrid just above the $45,000 mark.
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Heading out on that long-haul highway? Here are the six best ways to do it.
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Current incentives not enough to tempt you into a Chrysler, Dodge or Jeep vehicle? Mother Mopar hopes footing your gas bill may do the trick.
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In a shocking move that staggered the industry, Cerberus hired the man who made Toyota America's favorite car company. Looks like Chrysler is suddenly back in business.
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I wouldn't think of attending the auto show in Detroit without my trusty camera and notebook to catch those precious moments that don't really qualify as "news." You know what I mean.
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Blind faith: For some people, brand loyalty trumps everything else.
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Back on the (mini)vanguard with new features and polished mechanicals. The big innovation in the new Chrysler (and Dodge) minivans is rear seats that can face each other.
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The Wall Street Journal recently reported that some 28 million Americans play golf, a figure that represents more than nine percent of the overall population. Aside from families with children, is there any other subsegment of society whose needs figure as pre
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Chrysler's streamlined star that couldn't find an audience.
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While we only get the Magnum wagon here in the states, the 300C can be had with the wagon body in other parts of the world. We'll take the SRT8 please.
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There's typically quite a bit of turnover on annual lists of automotive favorites, for the simple reason that cars are always getting better and last year's star might be this year's incentive-laden also-ran. But the Chrysler 300C, three years into production,
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Saint-Genis, France - It's always nice to get a gift from your rich German uncle. Mercedes-Benz has handed off a 215-hp, turbocharged and intercooled, 3.0-liter diesel V-6 to the Chrysler Group, which has stuffed it under the hood of the 300 sedan. With 376 l
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The Chrysler 300 was the first Detroit sedan in a long while to really set the country on fire. At the same time, it also introduced a new concept: Chryslers, apparently, don't have to be mediocre.
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Below is the new look of the 2007 Chrysler Sebring. Perhaps the most interesting feature is the availability of the new, corporate harman/kardon audio system which includes a 20 gigabyte hard drive to store music files on. Drivetrain options include the "world
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