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Automotive Guide for Chrysler


  • 2006 Toyota Matrix: Value Meets Fun
    During the early part of this decade Toyota was examining its vehicle line up and the decision was made to build a car to entice...
    Article by: Matthew Keegan
  • 2007 Automotive Sneak Peak!
    If you like to follow car trends as much as I do you are interested in the latest models as well as what is coming...
    Article by: Matthew Keegan
  • 2007 Automotive Sneak Peek, Part 2!
    Months ago, in a related article, I covered five new or revised car models set to be launched on the North American market. The Jaguar...
    Article by: Matthew Keegan
  • 2007 Awaits Auto Crunch Time
    Layout of cars to be launched in 2007 is already set. The layout is composed of several vehicle models from different auto giants. With these...
    Article by: Joe Thompson
  • 2007 Dodge Caliber: A Lean and Mean Machine
    The new 2007 Dodge Caliber has been set so as to be the very first car from Chrysler to offer a continuously variable transmission or...
    Article by: Joe Wayne
  • 2007 Hyundai Entourage: The Minivan Wars Heat Up
    It was only a matter of time before they entered the minivan fray and after several false starts the on again and off again Hyundai...
    Article by: Matthew Keegan
  • 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD, Soon On The Streets
    The Chrysler Group has just recently announced that it is already planning on producing the very first diesel-powered and full sized sport utility vehicle. This...
    Article by: Sarah McBride
  • 2007 Nissan Maxima: 300, Avalon Take Notice!
    During the late 1990s, Nissan rolled out a new version of its Maxima to the critical acclaim of automobile experts as well as to consumers...
    Article by: Matthew Keegan
  • 2007 Volkswagen Polo: U.S. Debut Stalled?
    Volkswagens’ plans to deliver a sub-Golf sized car to the U.S. market has stalled as the German automaker considers allowing rival DaimlerChrysler [DCX] to import...
    Article by: Matthew Keegan
  • 2008 Mercedes B Class: American Introduction Delayed?
    Mercedes has long looked at the entire U.S. auto market as fair game, meaning it is not just a place where it can sell luxury...
    Article by: Matthew Keegan