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Monday, November 22, 2010
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
2011 New Chrysler Grand Voyager re-welcome

Fiat-Chrysler, Chrysler last but not least, revealed an impressive number of models to come, so some new official such as the Fiat 500 U.S.. There was also the new Chrysler Grand Voyager 2011, called Town & Country overseas.
As expected on spyshots, photos retouched before a divulgent, with a grill and an empty shield relissé. Facies touve it may be too clean but is adorned with a slightly more upscale. Chrome bar on the tailgate, LED lights less geometric, the rear is as impressive but still come through several years without fade.
Incidentally, the new logo was introduced in the Chrysler range. We had discovered almost a year ago. He then based on the new Chrysler 200 sedan and Chrysler 300.
The new Pentastar, the 3.5-liter V6 gasoline engine with 283 horsepower and 352 Nm oversee the range Chrysler Grand Voyager, at least in North America. No other details about the smaller engines or diesel. Surely the World Car?
Inside, it is hoped a transformation in the image of the restyled Jeep Wrangler. The only photo seen close would suggest profound changes, and officially ew wheel, redrawn counters and a "super" unique center console.
More details are coming soon.


2011 New Chrysler Grand Voyager re-welcome
Sunday, June 13, 2010
2010 Chrysler Delta Concept Cars at the Detroit Auto Show ready for production








Thursday, June 10, 2010
2011 New Chrysler Nassau Concept Cars will be launched later this year







Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Sunday, April 11, 2010
1966 Chrysler Imperial, just like the one "The Old Man" on Pawn Stars has made a well known sight
1966 Chrysler Imperial, just like the one "The Old Man" on Pawn Stars has made a well known sight
Friday, July 17, 2009
Dodge Viper Lives On
In lieu of the Chrysler fallout, if you’ve been wondering what it all means for the Dodge Viper, wonder no more. Chrysler says the production of the Viper SRT10 will continue, and although it was scheduled to cease production in December of this year, the Chrysler Group Conner Avenue Assembly Plant, which has been home to the Dodge Viper production since 1995, will continue to build the sports car and Chrysler says it’s not interested in selling the Viper business assets.
The Viper, which was introduced as a concept car in 1989 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, was designed and engineered to test public reaction to the concept of a back-to-basics, high-performance, limited production sports car. The reaction by consumers was a positive one, so much so that orders began to come in even before the auto show was over, so Chrysler took an active approach and immediately decided to determine the production feasibility on transforming the crowd-pleaser into a limited production sports car in no more than three years.
Production on the Viper began in May 1992 at the New Mack Assembly Plant and was moved to Conner Avenue in October, 1995. Viper V-10 engine production transferred from Mound Road Engine to Conner Avenue Assembly in May 2001. In 2008, Dodge introduced the all-new, fourth generation Dodge Viper SRT10. With more horsepower, more torque and more factory customization options.
For 2009, the Dodge Viper SRT10 offers an 8.4-liter, 600-horsepower V-10 engine contributing to blistering acceleration - 0 to 60 mph in less than four seconds; 0 to 100-0 mph in the low 12-second range - setting an American sports car benchmark.
So far, more than 25,000 Dodge Vipers have been built.