Filed under: Aftermarket , Coupe , Performance , Chrysler , Dodge 2009 Dodge Challenger SRT8 - Click above for high-res image gallery According to Pietro Gorlier, (deep breath) President and Chief Executive Officer of Mopar Service, Parts and Customer Care, Chrysler Group LLC., (whew) the average Dodge Challenger owner spends about $600 on accessories and performance parts from Chrysler's Mopar catalog. Interestingly enough, the most popular single piece of aftermarket kit for the Challenger are Mopar's brushed stainless steel door sill guards. These bits add at least 10 extra horsepower, we're told
Continue reading...4. February 2010
Filed under: Truck , Chrysler , Dodge , Diesel 2010 Dodge Ram HD - Click above for high-res image gallery It's tough to sell a heavy-duty pickup truck without a diesel engine offering. Ford uses Navistar, General Motors has worked with Isuzu Motors and Chrysler has Cummins. Of all the automaker diesel offerings, Chrysler's pact with Cummins has lasted the longest (since 1989), and word from Chrysler's official blog is that the two companies will continue to play nicely together into the future.
Continue reading...4. February 2010
Filed under: Truck , Chrysler , Dodge , Diesel 2010 Dodge Ram HD - Click above for high-res image gallery It's tough to sell a heavy-duty pickup truck without a diesel engine offering.
Continue reading...8. September 2009
Filed under: Government/Legal , Chrysler , Earnings/Financials , Canada Before there was a Motors Liquidation Co, post-bankruptcy GM's hived-off shelter for useless assets, there was Old Carco LLC. That's the company Chrysler built to house its useless assets, and unsurprisingly, it doesn't have good news for unsecured creditors. Old Carco was left with liabilities of $20.5 billion, but has less than half of that to pay off everyone it owes
Continue reading...14. July 2009
Filed under: Car Buying , Chrysler, LLC. , GM , Earnings/Financials Back in late 2008, auto executives from General Motors and Chrysler warned of dire consequences in the event that one of their companies was forced into bankruptcy proceedings
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19. February 2010
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