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Chrysler is one part of the so called ‘Big Three’ based in Detroit. Chrysler focuses on building moderately affordable cars that tend to have a luxury feel., as well as being the biggest player in the Mini Van segment. Chrysler is now owned by Italian based Fiat. Some classic Chrysler models are the 300C and Town and country. New models to watch: Chrysler 200
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2017 Chrysler Minivan Interior Revealed
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Chrysler is preparing its next generation minivan and our spy photographers have snapped some photos of the vehicle out testing.
Dodge Reintroduces Challenger Shaker Models
Looking for a Dodge Challenger with even more visual appeal? Well the folks in Auburn Hills have reintroduced their “Shaker” model for 2015. These cars feature a functional hood scoop that rams fresh air into their Hemi V8 engines.
Chrysler 200 Might Offer Small Turbodiesel
Chrysler might bring another diesel engine to the U.S., this time under the hood of the 200 sedan.
Chrysler to Reflash 9-Speed Auto Again
Chrysler’s nine-speed automatic transmission is getting another software update to try and fix some issues.
Over 2M Vehicles Re-Recalled for Airbag Issue
Over two-million vehicles are being re-recalled after not being adequately fixed in a previous recall.
Top 10 Safest Affordable Midsize Cars of 2015
Safety should be an important consideration for anyone buying a new car, but it’s probably your top priority with a family to haul around.
Customized Jeep Renegades Break the Rules in Detroit
The folks at Chrysler revealed two Mopar-customized Jeep Renegades at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
FCA Debuts Uconnect Access Services at CES
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is adding to its suite of Uconnect Access apps.
FCA’s Ferrari Spinoff Opens Door for New Deals
Sergio Marchionne already setup one of the largest auto industry deals in the last decade, but he’s not done yet.
Top 10 Cars We Said Goodbye to in 2014
It’s always exciting for automakers to introduce new cars to the market, but that also means that we have to bid farewell to antiquated models. Sometimes automakers replace aging cars with new ones while other times models get the axe due to poor sales. As we enter 2015, now is a great time to take…
Chrysler Expands Airbag Recall to 3.3M Vehicles
Chrysler is the latest automaker to give in to NHTSA’s demands of expanding the airbag recall.
NHTSA to Force Expansion of Takata Airbag Recall
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) plans to force three automakers to conduct a recall of driver-side Takata airbags.
Chrysler Group Changes Name to FCA US
Chrysler Group LLC is officially changing its name to FCA US LLC.
Chrysler Expands Takata Airbag Recall Again
Chrysler is expanding the reach of its recall for vehicles that use airbags made by Takata.
Chrysler Investing $266M into 8-Speed Production
Chrysler is looking to expand production of its eight-speed automatic transmission.
Chrysler V6 to Gain Turbo, Direct Injection
Chrysler is preparing to add direct injection and turbocharging to its line of Pentastar V6 engines in order to increase output and enhance fuel economy.
Watch a Robot Play Basketball Thanks to Fiat Chrysler
What does a robotic arm that can shoot three-pointers have to do with automakers?
Chrysler Expands Takata Airbag Recall
Chrysler is expanding its recall of older pickup trucks at the urging of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), although the government agency still doesn’t think its enough.
Giving Thanks to the Automakers in 2014
It’s that time of year again.
NHTSA Tells Chrysler to Speed Up Jeep Recall Fix
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is getting stern with Chrysler.
Chrysler, Nissan Minivans Fail New Crash Test Standard
It turns out the vehicles entrusted with the safety of families are not as safe as you may think.
2015 Chrysler 300 Gets a Facelift in LA
Chrysler is hoping its updated 2015 300 sedan will have the attitude it needs to be successful.
Chrysler SUVs Temporarily Lose Color Options
Those looking for a colorful Jeep Grand Cherokee or Dodge Durango will have to hold out for a few months.
Ferrari Pays $2.8B in Spinoff
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) is poised to receive about $2.25 billion Euros ($2.8B) from Ferrari before the supercar maker separates from the group next year.






