The Chrysler 200 gets a new appearance package for 2017. The Dark Appearance package features 18-inch Jet Black Gloss wheels, halogen headlamps with black molding and additional black exterior accents ...
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How the 1950 Chrysler New Yorker leaned on engineering over flash
The 1950 Chrysler New Yorker arrived in a moment when chrome and tailfins were starting to matter as much as compression ...
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When Chrysler made the Newport 440 (and what they sell for now)
The Chrysler Newport 440 sits at the crossroads of big-block excess and full-size practicality, pairing one of Detroit’s most ...
DETROIT — The next new model from Stellantis’s Chrysler brand will be a two-row electric crossover in 2025, Chrysler CEO Christine Fuell said Wednesday. Fuell also said Chrysler expects to continue ...
The Chrysler 300 is soon to be no more. The brand’s big, retro inspired sedan has enjoyed moderate success over the past two decades, but all good things come to end. Of course, this isn’t the first ...
The Chrysler Concorde was one of three sedan introduced in 1993 as part of the Chrysler Corporations groundbreaking LH platform. After a much-praised first-generation model, the Chrysler Concorde was ...
For, Chrysler, which has been starved for new product, the shift to electrification is set to modernize the classic domestic brand. With a production-ready model based on the Airflow concept in ...
Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares laid out a plan that’s good news for the development of pickups and SUVs at the company’s Auburn Hills tech center Wednesday, but the future of other iconic Chrysler and ...
Chrysler was once one of the biggest names in the American auto industry, famous for flashy cars with chrome, fins and style that belied their relatively affordable prices. Cars like the Chrysler New ...
Federal safety regulators are investigating nearly 300,000 Chrysler minivans over reports of steering malfunctions that officials said could lead to a crash. The National Highway Traffic Safety ...
DETROIT -- An estimated 318,000 Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300 sedans from the 2018 through 2021 model years have been recalled because the side airbag inflators can explode sending shrapnel flying ...
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