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ArticlesOctober 1, 1963

Chrysler Extends Warranty

Chrysler Corp. announced that its 1964 models will be warranted directly by the company to the owner. In previous years, the company warranted the car to the dealer who in turn warranted it to the purchaser.

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ArticlesAugust 1, 1963

Viewing Leasing Today

Intends to stay in direct leasing, hopes to have 250 dealers by 1965

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ArticlesAugust 1, 1963

Chrysler Outlines Lease Program

Intends To Stay In Direct Leasing; Hopes To Have 250 Dealers By 1965

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ArticlesJuly 1, 1963

AF Goes To Detroit to Preview of The 1964 Cars

Changes Held to A Minimum In New Models

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ArticlesMay 1, 1963

Air Conditioned Cars Are Moving Out Of The Status Symbol Class

Cool Cars Are Moving Out Of the Status-Symbol Class As Prices Go Down And Quality Improves

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ArticlesFebruary 1, 1963

Report On Chrysler Leasing

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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ArticlesNovember 1, 1962

Hotline News: Top News in Fleet and Leasing

Top stories include a new gas turbine car from Chrysler and expansion plans at Leaseway Transportation

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ArticlesOctober 1, 1962

Chrysler Enters Leasing Field; New Ford Subsidy

Chrysler Corp. has announced that it will enter the car and truck leasing business through the for­mation of a new subsidiary, Chrys­ler Leasing Corp.

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ArticlesOctober 1, 1962

Automaker Fleet Managers Evaluate Their New Lines

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.

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ArticlesCover StoryOctober 1, 1962

Styling Conformity Marks the 1963s; Last Year's Functional Changes Expanded

The 1963 cars which are now dotting the streets do not feature many engineering or functional changes-the prime concern of all fleet users. There are no breathtaking announcements or engineering breakthroughs. Styling refinements, for the most part, are the byword for 1963.

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