A bold American automaker tried to blend luxury and performance to rival Ferrari... and failed miserably.
I have to admit, modern Chrysler kind of fascinates me. It’s one car. It’s like the automotive equivalent of Vichy France or Brunei or Nicaea – a rump state. A strange and sad reminder of a once-proud ...
I'm sure Chrysler won't listen to us, but feel free to follow up with your own ideas in the comments section and we can have a lively conversation about it.
Though Chrysler-badged production cars haven't been particularly impressive, these five concept cars introduced by the brand over the last three decades deserve nothing but praise. Once a brand that ...
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The Chrysler Pacifica minivan gets a heavy update for 2027 that includes refreshed front styling as well as new trims and colors.
Chrysler might be a one-car company for the time being, but it’s still talking a big game for its future — and the slippery, good-looking Halcyon Concept will indeed play a role. We’ve known for ...
It didn't help that the base powertrains were less than inspiring, too, given the car had the appearance of a hot rod. However, Chrysler had a solution when it debuted the turbocharged GT model in ...
In 1979, the United States Congress approved a 1.5-billion-dollar bailout for one of the nation’s top ten corporations and the smallest of Detroit’s Big Three. Chrysler’s CEO Lee Iacocca himself ...
Introduction - Find the best Chrysler 300 deals! If you own a 2005 Chrysler 300C, it will be a classic in just two years. Amusingly, the last remaining examples of the 2023 Chrysler 300 aren’t far ...
Currently, the only vehicle Chrysler sells is the Pacifica. It's a pretty good minivan if you ignore the reliability issues, especially since you can get it as a plug-in hybrid, but that's it. The 300 ...
"With the product cycles at Chrysler, I should have guessed," said Tom Gale jokingly, when asked whether he ever imagined that the Chrysler 300 would finally end production this month, almost 20 years ...