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The golden age on wheels: Hagerty's list of most valuable 1950s American collector cars
The 1950s shaped auto history in the U.S. like few other times could. Once WWII ended, people felt hopeful, economy surged ...
Chrysler is a brand long associated with near-luxury sedans but now that its well-known 300 full-size four-door is out of the picture the company is starting to consider what a future electric sedan ...
American Motors Corporation built some iconic Jeeps -- from CJ-5s to Comanches -- before Chrysler stepped in. Here's the full ...
When the United States went looking for a company to build general-purpose vehicles for World War II, it actually found a pair of them. Between the two, Willys-Overland and Ford built nearly 640,000 ...
Mopar or no car? A lot of muscle-car fans feel that way today, since the Mopar name is closely associated with Dodge's old-school brand of performance — and not just because of a huge catalog of ...
Chrysler has made some truly significant cars, and today you really do need a reminder, because the only production vehicles that currently bear a Chrysler logo are the Pacifica and Voyager minivans.
Chrysler is proud to introduce the latest chapter in its seven-part Century of Innovation social media video series with a new episode titled “Legendary Innovation.” The new installment showcases the ...
Chrysler has a very bright future ahead of it, according to brand CEO Chris Fuell. Of course, the leader of the brand would tend to be positive about their charge — but a new report from CNBC lays out ...
Matt Nelson is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade of experience in all things cars. He's spent years working at dealerships in sales, finance, and service. He's since traded in his pens and ...
After contracting to a single product line in 2024, Chrysler doubles its portfolio to two models for 2025. Granted, the new Voyager van is essentially a no-frills, entry-level version of the existing ...
The story of the Chrysler Building begins not with Walter P. Chrysler, whom the building is named after, but with an altogether different figure. William H. Reynolds, a Brooklyn developer and ...
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