Four vehicles named as IIHS top safety picks
- One of the nation’s leading auto safety group’s has named four Chrysler Group LLC vehicles among its top safety picks for 2010. The 2010 Dodge Journey, 2010 Chrysler Sebring (when equipped ...
10-plus holiday gifts for a car lover
- Kathy Giles (left) and Doreen Wright of the Walter P. Chrysler Museum show off a few items for sale at the museum’s gift shop. The store carries everything from models ...
Under the Pentastar for Nov. 16-20
- Here are the top stories from Chrysler Group LLC for the week of Nov. 16-20. Key stories include the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety’s top safety picks for 2010, the ...
‘Year-end Wrap-up’ kicks off at U.S. dealerships
- Chrysler Group LLC today announced new incentives that offer consumers the choice of a gift for themselves or some extra cash in their pocket as the holiday season approaches. “Chrysler Group ...
Company sets 2010 summer break policy
- Nancy Rae, Executive Vice President—Human Resources sent the following e-mail concerning the company’s summer break policy to employees this morning: By now, you are familiar with the Business Plan that Chrysler ...
Bloom says U.S. encouraged by Fiat plan for Chrysler
- The U.S. government is encouraged by the turnaround plan for Chrysler presented by Fiat SpA, but will not push for a quick offering of the automaker’s shares, a senior official ...
‘Different’ Chrysler zeroes in on quality
- Chrysler Group LLC is backing claims that it will be a quality leader by the end of 2012 with a revamped, refocused and much larger quality team, tougher standards and ...
Busch seeks to end season on winning note
- The 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series concludes its 36-race, regular-season schedule Sunday at Homestead-Miami (Fla.) Speedway. After a grueling nine-month schedule, including a final stretch of 12 straight race weekends, ...
Museum trees get annual trimming
- A contingent of volunteers gathered recently to deck the Walter P. Chrysler Museum for its “Cars, Trees & Traditions” exhibit. The fifth annual holiday exhibition features 23 trees and lots ...
Rep. Peters takes issue with McCain’s Chrysler slam
- Michigan Congressman Gary Peters, D-Bloomfield Township, yesterday challenged Arizona Sen. John McCain’s prediction that Chrysler Group LLC should never have been bailed out and is unlikely to survive despite receiving ...
State offers tax credits for engine plant
- State incentives have sweetened the prospects for a Michigan plant as Chrysler Group LLC decides where to build a small Fiat SpA engine in North America that would go into ...
NHRA season ends with mixed results
- Team Mopar® NHRA Full Throttle pro stock driver Allen Johnson wrapped up his 2009 season with a quarterfinals finish in the elimination rounds of the Automobile Club of Southern California ...
Busch finishes sixth at Phoenix
- Kurt Busch recorded his 20th top-10 finish of the season Sunday in the Checker O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale, Ariz., driving his No. 2 Miller ...
Under the Pentastar, Nov. 13
- Here are the top stories from Chrysler Group LLC for the week of Nov. 9. Stories include a glimpse at the new Jeep® commercials, the reveal of the new Dodge ...
Museum hosts holiday exhibit, Nov. 21-Dec. 30
- The Walter P. Chrysler Museum in Auburn Hills is putting on its holiday finery for its “Cars, Trees & Traditions” exhibit, Nov. 21-Dec. 30. The fifth annual seasonal exhibit returns ...
Industry News
- Ford to invest $1.15 billion in Brazil
- Ford Motor Co. plans to invest 2 billion reais ($1.15 billion) in Brazil through 2015, most of it on a plant in the northeastern Bahia state, to expand production and ... - GM says its U.S. share may rise for 4th straight month
- General Motors Co.’s U.S. market share may rise for the fourth straight month in November, the automaker’s chief sales analyst said today, the Automotive News reported. Mike DiGiovanni, executive director of ... - GM to present Opel restructuring plan in Dec
- U.S. carmaker General Motors Co. will present a new viability plan for Opel in mid-December as it aims to reduce capacity across Europe by about 20 percent, a top executive ... - Toyota’s image under scrutiny
- For years, Toyota Motor Corp. has investigated complaints from drivers saying their Toyota and Lexus vehicles accelerated all by themselves, and the company has identified essentially one cause, The Detroit ... - GM global VP to personally call buyers who returned a vehicle
- General Motors Co.’s vice president for global engineering will spend the next few evenings calling customers who bought a GM vehicle and returned it during the company’s “May the best ... - Kentucky Ford plant to build Explorer one more year
- Ford Motor Co.’s Louisville (Ky.) Assembly Plant will make its last Explorer a year from now when the plant shuts down for a renovation to rig it for production of ...
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