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Toledo-made Jeep vehicles assigned key role for Chrysler turnaround
Chrysler Group LLC officials yesterday revealed broad changes coming to Toledo-made sport utility vehicles and hinted at plans to "expand the derivatives" of its iconic Jeep Wrangler.
Chrysler is betting on style to help win over customers. Today, the automaker announced its plans for the future at a presentation in Michigan.
7 cars that Chrysler is banking on
Chrysler is scrambling to revamp its product line. These are the vehicles that will be critical to its success.
Chrysler in the United States will announce a five-year plan to turn the company around on Friday our time but parts of the plan are already beginning to leak.
Chrysler aims to upscale image with Fiat
From 2005 to 2008, Chrysler Groupa s premium vehicle sales in Canada tumbled from nearly 20,000 units to fewer than 8,000. And today, the 300 remains a symbol of how Chrysler luxury lost its lustre.
Chrysler Sales Freefall 30% In October
Chrysler Group LLC today reported a 6 percent increase in total U. S. sales compared with September 2009.
Chrysler's revival to lean heavily on Fiat
GREG KEENAN From Monday's Globe and Mail Published on Monday, Nov. 02, 2009 12:00AM EST Last updated on Monday, Nov.
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Chrysler deal to return Fiat cars to U.S.
Chrysler's future product lineup, to be unveiled next week in the company's first major announcement since exiting bankruptcy protection more than four months ago, is expected to add two more foreign brand names to what is already a crowded U.S. market.
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.
Saddle up! Fiat's plans for Chrysler to appear soon, leaks appearing even sooner
Marchionne: I'm thinking of a car, can you guess what it is? While many of us eagerly await Fiat's official plan for Chrysler, which will be announced on November 4, 2009, the Wall Street Journal has taken this opportunity to speculate what will be announced .
To assemble this comprehensive review covering the 2010 Chrysler Sebring sedan and Convertible, TheCarConnection.com has read a wide range of reviews from around the Web and include the most useful information in this full review.
Preview: 2012 Chrysler Lineup Will Be Joined By Fiat And Alfa Romeo
Chrysler's newly formed ties with Fiat will soon see a raft of new models introduced into the U.S., and we'll be able to get our first glimpse of what the two automakers have in store as early as next week when the CEO of the combined companies, Sergio Marchionne, reveals his plans.
The Wall Street Journal reported today Fiata TMs future plan for Chrysler, a full week before the company is to meet in a closed-door session with analysts and media to reveal its intentions.
Early Look At Fiat And Chrysler's U.S. Model Roll Out
The Fiat-Chrysler partnership has been brewing since well before the economic meltdown and federal loan bonanza of late 2008, but it's still taking shape as the automakers find ways to work to their mutual benefit.
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Reviewers are split on styling for both the sedan and Convertible versions of the 2010 Chrysler Sebring, but TheCarConnection.com could more easily find negative comments than positive ones regarding its appearance inside and out.
Web site, teen founder evolving
She still plays Sims video games and listens to the Barenaked Ladies. But there's nothing like a severe recession to make one of metro Detroit's youngest entrepreneurs grow up fast.
Reviving Chrysler: What Are the Odds?
It was like flipping a coin. It could have gone either way. Chrysler survives to build another day.
The "new" Chrysler has just partnered with Fiat but the cars it's selling are still old.
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