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How quickly we forget.
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Vintage metal shines in the Motor City.
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You get a Hellcat! And you get a Hellcat! And you get a Hellcat!
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A Chrysler 300 has been spotted with a Hellcat and a widebody kit.
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The next-generation Chrysler 300 may not be rear-wheel drive.
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The vehicles affected by the recall are equipped with electronic shift levers that return to the same position after each change.
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Chrysler has revealed two new special editions.
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An interesting offering in a world of Accords and Camrys.
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Chrysler is celebrating its 90th anniversary in style.
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“When it drives down the road you’re going to see this thing,” said Al Gardner during his opening remarks at the media drive of the new 2015 300. The Chrysler brand’s president and CEO isn’t kidding; this sedan’s grille is roughly a third larger than the outgoing version’s.
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Chrysler Group announced a new recall today covering an estimated 349,442 vehicles spanning several nameplates because of possibly defective ignition keys.
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Last week we pointed out some of the most geriatric cars on the market, vehicles that are stodgy, dated or otherwise un-cool. In the process we totally lampooned senior citizens, making fun of them every chance we had.
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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has announced that a “thoroughly refreshed” 300 will debut at this year’s Los Angeles Auto Show.
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Ask AutoGuide, the internet’s premiere vehicular-advice column is back in business. But like a long-running Broadway musical you’d better act fast because this is strictly a limited-time engagement.
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The large, rear-wheel-drive sedan is a uniquely American phenomenon. Like bison, they used to roam free across the continent in an enormous herd that couldn’t be numbered, not even with an industrial-size abacus. But just like their furry, hoofed counterparts these cars have all but disappeared, victims of that relentless and unstoppable force called progress.
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Ok, so the worst just happened, like something totally NOT GOOD. Perhaps a natural disaster has devastated your country; maybe a virulent disease or food-borne illness is spreading throughout the population; conceivably even the hand of God has reached down from on high and caused an outright nuclear meltdown. Whatever the reason, things are seriously...
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Chrysler is recalling several vehicles because of a possible flaw with their automatic transmissions.
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At the 2013 Chicago Auto Show, Chrysler’s new SRT performance brand expanded its “Core SRT” vehicle strategy by adding new models to its lineup with the Dodge Challenger SRT8 Core and the Chrysler 300 SRT8 Core.
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SRT is expanding its “Core SRT” vehicle strategy by adding new models to its 2013 vehicle lineup with the Dodge Challenger SRT8 Core and the Chrysler 300 SRT8 Core.
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Chrysler has unveiled its new 300 Glacier edition model that features some fresh style for the 300’s design and will be priced from $36,845 excluding a $995 destination fee.
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Ushering a new level of efficient technology into the automotive industry, Chrysler will begin selling cars with eight- and nine-speed transmissions by the first half of 2013.
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The SRT Tour kicked off this weekend at Carlisle Chrysler Nationals in Carlisle, PA and will be heading around the country, coming to an end in late September at the Viper Owner Invitational in Charlotte, NC.
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Oh the irony! After being selected as Top Safety Picks by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and earning a five-star safety rating from NHTSA, the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger sedans are being recalled for a possible malfunction of its anti-lock braking system (ABS) and electronic stability control (ESC). In total 119,700 vehicles...
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