Intends to stay in direct leasing, hopes to have 250 dealers by 1965
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Read More →Chrysler Corp.'s decision to directly enter the leasing field was based on a simple fact. The company felt it wasn't getting it fair share of the leasing market.
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Read More →To help fleet users determine what is available to them in the way of 1963 fleet cars, Automotive Fleet asked the fleet managers of the major auto companies to comment on their new models.
Read More →Final prototypes have been built and are currently being operated on auto company test tracks and on remote roads across the country. Tools and dies have already been delivered. Automotive Fleet went to Detroit for a behind-the-scene look at the 1963 models.
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Cars that run 100,000 miles without a major repair, are powered by several revolutionary types of automotive propulsion-from jet to chemical-and never need an oil change or grease job.
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