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The Daily Drivers: Is the Dodge Avenger a car lost in transition?
By Peter Couture and Lyra Solochek, Times Staff Writers In Print: Saturday, November 21, 2009 Commuter feature: A front cup holder can keep your drink warm or cool with a push of a button.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety measures vehicles for protection in front, side, rear crashes and rollovers.
Chrysler to vie for bigger chunk of mid-size market
Chrysler is counting on significantly higher sales of its mid-size sedans to meet ambitious growth targets outlined last week in its five-year business plan, but the automaker has not been competitive for at least a decade in the market's largest vehicle segment.
News & Rants: Chrysler Details Plans for the Future
Today, Chrysler executives revealed their plans for the automaker's brands of Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep.
Chrysler gears up for a full makeover
The Associated Press, The Washington Post and automotive writer Terry Box contributed to this report.
Chrysler revival hinges on a 'wow' factor
Greg Keenan Toronto - Globe and Mail Update Published on Friday, Nov. 06, 2009 6:39PM EST A mong all the cards Sergio Marchionne is playing as he tries to revive Chrysler, two in particular need to turn up aces the new compact and mid-sized cars arriving in 2012 and 2013.
Chrysler Says $1.7 Billion of Cash Added Since Exiting Bankruptcy in June
Chrysler Group LLC, the U.S. automaker run by Fiat SpA , has $5.7 billion in cash and added $1.7 billion since leaving bankruptcy June 10, Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne said.
Chrysler aims to revamp Dodge cars under new plan
Chrysler plans to revamp its struggling Dodge car brand under a new turnaround plan and says the company's cash has grown by nearly $2 billion since it exited bankruptcy protection in June.
In a marathon session with reporters and analysts today in Michigan, Chrysler officials announced their plans for the future of the company and its U.S. brands.
Chrysler Sales Freefall 30% In October
Chrysler Group LLC today reported a 6 percent increase in total U. S. sales compared with September 2009.
Dodge Avenger a family sedan with a lot to offer
The Dodge Avenger has a lot to offer consumers looking for a mid-size family sedan; ita TMs nicely styled and well equipped, and with the optional V-6 under the hood it has more than enough power for every day driving and highway cruising.
With a sorely unrefined base four-cylinder engine and interior appointments that look and feel downright cheap, the 2010 Dodge Avenger lags behind most of the competition.
Expert Quotes: fails to be either menacing or inviting Car and Driver Shares its basic design with the Sebring from Dodge's parent company Chrysler ConsumerGuide It isn't dippy; it's sharp and aggressive.
Star VMAX Is Back In Red For 2010
Back for 2010 is Star's pure evil VMAX. Similar to its re-introduction last year, the 2010 'Max is a limited-edition model available only by special pre-order from August 4th to November 30th, 2009.
Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Avenger to Live on Through 2012 a " Car News
A freshening will attempt to pump some life into the mid-size sedans until Fiat-based replacements arrive.
New and departing Chrysler execs
Chrysler Group LLC on Monday announced a shakeup of top management, as two brand CEOs left and the Dodge brand was split into car and truck operations.
Chrysler splits Dodge brand into truck, car groups
Chrysler's new Italian management has decided to split the Dodge brand into two groups, one focusing on Dodge Ram trucks and the other on cars and minivans, the company announced Monday.
Chrysler CEO not alarmed by US market share drop
The new Italian leader of Chrysler Group LLC says he is not alarmed by the automaker's market share decline and he expects to improve the company's U.S. share from this point forward.
Fiat to Create Ram Brand, Rush New Chrysler Models
MILAN/DETROIT, Sep 30, 2009 Jo Winterbottom and Kevin Krolicki writing for Reuters reported that Fiat SpA will rush the first all-new Chrysler model to the U.S. market by the end of 2011 and create a new Ram brand for its truck line under a revival plan for Chrysler that will be shown to the U.S. government this week, people involved in the ...
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