
INDIANAPOLIS – Chrysler’s Ram Truck brand announced at the National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) trade show that it is expanding the Ram 1500 Tradesman lineup. Chrysler originally only offered regular-cab models of the Tradesman.
Read More →INDIANAPOLIS – Ram Truck announced it will offer a factory-built compressed natural gas-powered (CNG) pickup truck for North America. The Ram 2500 CNG system was fully engineered and tested by Chrysler Group and assembled at the company’s Heavy Duty truck plant in Saltillo, Mexico.
Read More →WALTHAM, MA - Thermo Fisher Scientific started downsizing from mid-size, six-cylinder SUVS to smaller, four-cylinder SUVS in 2009. In 2012, the company plans to evaluate new vehicles in the second quarter.
Read More →AUBURN HILLS, MI - The automaker said in a statement that it “remains confident in its strategy to bring competitive, fuel-efficient vehicles and technologies to market on schedule.”
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AUBURN HILLS, MI -- The 2012 model-year Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger have drawn 5-star safety ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Read More →AUBURN HILLS, MI – Chrysler said it’s conducting a voluntary safety recall of approximately 9,688 2011-2012 model-year Dodge Charger Police vehicles to change and relocate the ABS/ESC fuse and replace the headlamp jumper harness.
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AUBURN HILLS, MI - The automaker plans to show the new vehicle at the Geneva Auto Show in March.
Read More →BELVIDERE, IL - The company said it hasn’t run a third shift at that plant since March 2008, when there were 3,600 employees at the plant. Chrysler also stated the MSRP for the new Dart.
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AUBURN HILLS, MI - The automaker said the V-6 is the most advanced six-cylinder engine ever produced by the company, and is available in 11 vehicles across Chrysler’s brands.
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DETROIT, MI - Chrysler debuted its new “Automobility Program” at the 2012 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), showing two minivans equipped with ramps for wheelchair accessibility.
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