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The beginning of Chrysler stemmed from the ailing Maxwell Motor Company, which Walter P. Chrysler had been appointed to overhaul. While many Chryslers were simply re-branded Maxwells in the early years, the new direction of the company was to build affordable quality transportation.
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2012 Chrysler 300 SRT8 Review
It may feel like a nice German suit inside, but the Chrysler 300 SRT8 looks and drives like a nice pair of jeans. That is, if jeans made 470 hp.
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2011 Chrysler Town & Country Review
A significant upgrade, the 2011 version of Chrysler’s Town & Country minivan also gets a price hike to match. But considering this car’s reputation and its Japanese competition, is Chrysler being too confident?
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2011 Chrysler 200 Convertible Review
Improved inside, outside and under the hood, the Chrysler 200 Convertible is a massive step forward from the Sebring, but that doesn’t change the fact that there’s still little reason to buy one.
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More Chrysler Reviews
2011 Chrysler 300 Review Chrysler continues its dominance in the full sized segment with the all new 300
2011 Chrysler 200 Review - First Drive Chrysler’s Sebring replacement gives the brand a new lease on life
2010 Chrysler 300 Review It’s the Chrysler 300’s original traits and not new features that continue to make it a strong competitor
2010 Chrysler Town & Country Review Family life in the smart lane
2008 Chrysler 300 Touring AWD Review Minor exterior changes for poor man’s Bentley
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Chrysler Calls BS: Refutes Tesla Loan Claim
Chrysler Calls BS: Refutes Tesla Loan Claim
Earlier today Tesla announced that it had repaid its government loan nine years early and claimed to be the first American automaker to have cleared its government debts in full. Not so fast. Chrysler has issued a rebuttal to that statement, titled “Not Exactly, Tesla” and announcing that it was in fact the first automaker... more

Detroit Three Donate Cash, Vehicles to Tornado Relief
Detroit Three Donate Cash, Vehicles to Tornado Relief
Following tornadoes tearing through Oklahoma, Chrysler, General Motors and Ford are contributing aid to the storm victims. Ford contributed a Transit Connect van to the American Red Cross and Chevrolet donated a Silverado pickup truck to Forgotten Harvest, an organization that collects food and donates it to emergency food providers. Aside from the vehicles, Ford pledged... more

Chrysler-Fiat CEO Apologizes for wop Comment
Chrysler-Fiat CEO Apologizes for wop Comment
Sergio Marchionne has issued a written apology to the Italian American ONE VOICE Coalition for a comment he made during last January’s Detroit Auto Show. During the show, Marchionne said that the Alfa Romeo 4C needed a “wop” engine. The remark spurred a few humorous headlines at the time, but didn’t cause much of a... more

Chrysler Developing 6.2-Liter Supercharged V8
Chrysler Developing 6.2-Liter Supercharged V8
A couple of months ago, SRT President and CEO Ralph Gilles promised that the brand would have “an answer to the Z/28″ Camaro, and it looks like that’ll come in the form of an exciting new powerplant for the Challenger SRT8 model. Rumor has it that Chrysler is working on a 6.2-liter, supercharged V8 engine... more

US Regulators Close Probe on Ford, Chrysler Vehicles
US Regulators Close Probe on Ford, Chrysler Vehicles
Two separate probes into Ford and Chrysler vehicles have been closed by U.S. auto safety regulators now that both automakers have conducted safety recalls. Both investigations were closed earlier this month after Ford recalled 230,000 minivans and Chrysler recalled about 30,000 Jeep SUVs. In March, 2004-2007 model year Ford Freestar and Mercury Monterey models were... more

Chrysler Profits Plummet 65 Percent in First Quarter
Chrysler Profits Plummet 65 Percent in First Quarter
Chrysler reported its first quarter profits today: $166 million, which represents a 65 percent drop over the same time last year. Despite that, brand boss Sergio Marchionne reaffirmed that Chrysler will earn $2.2 billion on a full year revenue of $72 billion. The brand said its profits were hurt by costs associated with launching the... more