Not too many cars on the road turn heads like a Dozer Clear Coat Jeep® Wrangler Rubicon (right). Or a Redline Pearl Dodge Charger. Or even a Blackberry Pearl Chrysler 200. Very distinctive vehicles with very distinctive exterior paint options. But those and the other distinctive paint options across our brands are not for everyone.
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Chrysler Group pays back gov’t loans; Marchionne calls day ‘major milestone’
It’s a day 23 months in the making, six years ahead of schedule, and a day during which Chrysler Group CEO Sergio Marchionne spoke both praise and caution. And, the highlight transpired at 10:13 a.m. when Marchionne received confirmation from Citigroup that company’s wire and bank transfer of payments to the U.S., Canada and Ontario
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Follow up: More on the #MotorCity F-bomb tweet
When a reporter called yesterday snarkily asking, “seen any good tweets lately,” I knew exactly what was coming next — a firestorm across the web regarding an errant tweet by a now-former employee of Chrysler’s social media agency. The tweet denigrated drivers in Detroit and used the fully spelled-out F-word. It was obviously meant to
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Chrysler Group response to #MotorCity tweet
This morning an inappropriate comment was issued from the Chrysler brand Twitter handle, @ChryslerAutos, via our social media agency of record, New Media Strategies (NMS). After further investigation, it was discovered that the statement was issued by an NMS employee, who has since been terminated. Chrysler Group and its brands do not tolerate inappropriate language or behavior, and
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Who says Chrysler Group can’t be green?
You’ve probably read by now of the Chrysler Group-U.S. EPA announcement yesterday that we’ll be working together to develop and evaluate Hydraulic Hybrid Vehicle technology for use in minivans. If you missed the details, here are the basics: Chrysler Group approached the EPA about the project, and the two are working to see if HHV can be
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Granholm calls SHAP ‘Lazarus plant risen from the dead’
Eighteen months after plans were disclosed to close the Sterling Heights Assembly Plant this month — Chrysler Group officials and special guests gathered Monday to celebrate the plant’s new life and future growth. Sterling Heights Assembly Plant (also known as SHAP) “is a Lazarus plant risen from the dead, and will rise and survive,” said
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Jeep Brake Traction Control Explained
Loren Trotter is an engineer in Active Chassis Control Systems, as well as a die-hard Jeep® enthusiast and avid off-roader. Some of the shots below come courtesy of his trips to Moab, demonstrating the capable off-road system he’s speaking about below. Jeep® has long been the leader in four wheel drive systems and in 2005 introduced
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