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Chrysler Jumps on Black Friday Bandwagon With 2010 Incentives
Slumping Chrysler has launched an aggressive new round of incentives that are designed to lure in customers during the holiday shopping season.
Tuesday Nov 24 | The Indianapolis Star
It's not too late to find travel deals
If you're hoping to pull up a chair at Grandma's table on Thanksgiving, the good news is you still have time to book a flight.
After 25 years, still a great van
Twenty-five years? Really? That's how long it's been since Chrysler introduced its front-wheel-drive minivan - the Dodge Caravan and the Plymouth Voyager.
'Year-end Wrap-up' Kicks Off at Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram Dealerships Across the United States
Chrysler Group LLC today announced new incentives that offer consumers the choice of a gift for themselves or some extra cash in their pocket as the holiday season approaches.
All I want for Christmas ... is a luxury car
Women like nothing better than a jaw-dropping surprise, a grand gesture, a heart-stopping flourish, like a new car in the driveway Christmas morning.
The Amazing Minivan - Great for Road Trips
We have all been there. The great American road trip. You have spent months finding the perfect spot to stay and the best activities to fit all your families needs.
Chrysler suppliers set strike deadline
Unionized workers at a plant in Tecumseh, Ont., that builds interiors for Chrysler minivans say they'll strike if they don't a reach new collective agreement with their employers by late Friday night.
Despite loads of innovative, family-friendly features, the 2010 Chrysler Town & Country doesn't come recommended due to its shoddy build quality and interior.
Country-Lovin' Soccer Moms Get a New Minivan
Soccer moms who drive our kids around in our minivans all day listening to country music -- we are such cliches, right? But we do pretty much define the country demographic, so poke fun at us all you want because we are not going away.
Chrysler to rely on Fiat engines to improve fuel economy ratings
Chrysler Group LLC will draw aggressively on Fiat small-engine technology to make its smaller vehicles more appealing, but the partnership will not accelerate Chrysler's development of its first mass-market hybrid and plug-in electric passenger cars.
Chrysler unplugs Envi electric vehicle division
Chrysler's Envi division for development of electric vehicles has been absorbed into the rest of the company.
Chrysler Disbands ENVI Electric Vehicle Group; Function Absorbed into Traditional Line Organization
Reuters reports that Chrysler has disbanded its ENVI team, formed in 2007 to bring electric-drive vehicles and related advanced-propulsion technologies to market.
Many interesting thing were said and shown at the eight-hour long press conference including Chrysler's new logo but in this post, we'll concentrate on the 2010-2014 product plan of the Chrysler Group's core division that comprises of the Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge Cars and Ram Truck brands.
UHP troopers bust driver with 9 kilos of cocaine
An alert Utah Highway Patrol trooper confiscated about 9 kilos of cocaine inside a van he pulled over for speeding on Thursday.
Tech Tuesdays: Chrysler Goes with the FLO for Onboard TV
For several years Chrysler has been the only automaker offering satellite TV as an add-on option for its rear-seat entertainment systems, and now it will be the only automaker offering broadcast TV as well.
Chrysler is betting on style to help win over customers. Today, the automaker announced its plans for the future at a presentation in Michigan.
Chrysler to launch four Special Editions in first quarter of 2010
Suffice it to say, while there are big things in store for Chrysler, they will take at least another year to get into production.
The Chrysler Sebring, one of the car models that could be phased out under Chrysler's new turnaround plan.
Consumer Reports' Most and Least Reliable Cars
Earlier we wrote about automakers' overall rankings in Consumer Reports' annual survey.
Chrysler Set to Show Fiat Product Plan; Dealers In the Dark?
After a year of financial and political turmoil, and a shotgun marriage to Italy's Fiat Group, the new Chrysler will unveil a five-year plan next week that's already leaking out from sources inside the company.
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