Produced in only 1,617 units (including 337 convertibles), the 1961 300G is one of the rarest iterations of the Chrysler ...
Robert has been an auto enthusiast his entire life. He started working on cars at a young age, learning the basics from his father in the home garage on the weekends. Over the years, he learned as ...
Today, Kirby’s focus has shifted toward following industry news, and he has a sincere passion for one-off and tuned vehicles, car toys (especially LEGO brand,) and anything else even closely related ...
The Chrysler 200 is a fine car, but not exactly the first we’d pick to get our hearts racing. At least not in stock form. But that’s where Mopar comes in. Chrysler’s long-standing aftermarket parts ...
When folks now say "Mopar" (usually one car enthusiast to another), they're referring to a car or brand of car—but strictly speaking, there is no Mopar brand of car. The confusion arises because over ...
Mopar has holiday gift suggestions ranging from ugly sweater trail armor for a Jeep Wrangler to a special Mopaw pet carrier.
Chrysler introduced the world to its Mopar brand on Aug. 1, 1937, and is now celebrating 80 years as 2017 kicks in. Mopar was first introduced as a line of antifreeze, with the name derived from the ...
Scarcely a month after the standard car was introduced in Detroit, Mopar revealed a modified version of the 2015 Chrysler 200 at the 2014 Chicago auto show. The idea is to highlight the many add-on ...
Mopar, Chrysler Group’s parts and accessories brand, announced several additions to its Mopar Performance Parts line at the SEMA show, led by an all-new 5.7-liter Hemi crate engine, and crate versions ...
The Woodward Dream Cruise, the world's largest one-day gathering of automotive enthusiasts (1.5 million visitors, 40,000 cars) is an event American manufacturer Chrysler doesn't plan on missing.
Chrysler CEO Christine Feuell confirmed that Chrysler is working on new high-performance SRT models for the brand and cars that aren't minivans.
Mopar is a mashup of the words “motor” and “parts.” It was first used around the 1920s as a short for Chrysler Motor Parts Corp. However, it gained popularity only in 1937 when Chrysler came out with ...