In the old days of the Viper, any Dodge-franchised dealer could step up and order inventory. As a result, the Viper buying, delivery and service process wasn’t always ideal, potentially Full Article »
Chrysler, with their newfound joint efforts at Fiat, is set to make additional changes to the lineup to appease the main-stream and enthusiast segments. The latest details to emerge from Full Article »
When the Viper was sold through Dodge dealers, there wasn’t always a lot of rhyme or reason as to which outlets handled the range-topping halo car, especially in its early Full Article »
‘ADDING MORE LUXURY AND INFOTAINMENT’ The all-new 2012 Chrysler 300C continues to be the only U.S. marque offering a rear-wheel drive full-size luxury sedan. This year the 300C gets more Full Article »
Okay sure Gotham and the real city of Detroit have some things in common. After all, Detroit is Gotham City right? With the new ‘Dark Knight Rises’ movie to hit Full Article »
Today Apple unleashed a few new and interesting things to come during the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote. Of course as a car guy I could really care less about Full Article »
The all-new Chrysler 200 Convertible builds upon the outgoing Chrysler Sebring Convertible’s long-standing affordable contribution to the convertible coupe segment. As a completely new design, the Chrysler 200 Convertible proves Full Article »
Ever since the conception of the (2004-2007) Chrysler 300, everyone with the least bit of urban ethics, has defined the 300 as the ‘poor man’s Bentley’. Now, with the new Full Article »
I know it may hurt your eyes, but this is the best the interwebs can come up with right now when it comes to leaking an image of the upcoming Full Article »
If you’re in the market for a pony car, it’s easy to overlook the Dodge Challenger. In SRT8 form, it’s more expensive than a Mustang GT or a Camaro 2SS, Full Article »
We love the 2011 Chrysler 300 both for what it is (a full-size American sedan with an available V-8) and what it isn’t (stuffy or pretentious). The Chrysler 300 has Full Article »
Chrysler’s Street and Racing Technology (SRT) group continues to inject astounding performance attributes into already excellent Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep vehicles. Now, breaking off as a separate brand entity, the Full Article »
In the original gospel according to domestic automakers, one rule was clear above all others: entry level compact cars were built to a price point, with little emphasis on content Full Article »
The Made in the USA Foundation was created in 1989 to promote American-manufactured products, and Ford was one of the companies that provided initial funding to the group. That hasn’t Full Article »
Quick: what’s the difference between a Dodge Grand Caravan and a Chrysler Town & Country? How about the difference between a Dodge Avenger and a Chrysler 200? If you answered Full Article »