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#carpocalypse
The New New Chrysler Is The Old Jeep
It seems like just yesterday we heard about the "New" Cerberus-run Chrysler. That didn't work. Today we're in Auburn Hills, MI to hear the five-year plan of the even-newer Fiat-controlled "New" Chrysler. This oughtta be good. What to expect, below. More » -
#cashforclunkers
Cash For Clunkers Vehicles Still Crowding Junkyards
When you see clean, late-model Toyota pickups in the self-service junkyard and nobody cares, you know you're experiencing Clunker Overload. More » -
#egmcartech
Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge return to leasing, lease options available for all 2010 models
Chrysler announced yesterday that it will offer leasing options for U.S. customers on all 2010 model year Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge vehicles through Chrysler’s preferred lender, GMAC Financial Services. More » -
#newyorkautoshow
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee: Good Looking, But Is It Enough?
Chrysler showed us the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee in person last week and frankly, we're impressed. It's the most attractive Chrysler interior and exterior we've seen in a while. But is that enough? More » -
#elcamino
Libertypage: A Chinese-Built Jeep Liberty Pickup Is, Un-Surprisingly, Quite Ugly
We're generally for any kind of Caminoization/Rampaging/Rancherofication of standard production vehicles, but this Beijing Auto Works Jeep Liberty pickup is a powerful ugly. Ugly in a way that burns our eyes. More » -
#gmchryslermerger
GM Vs. Chrysler: Product Lineup Fantasy Draft
Though the possibility of a GM-Chrysler Merger remains but a 50/50 chance, the non-denial denials have sent our heads spinning. Are conversations actually taking place? Of that we're certain. Will it actually happen? Hard to say. Will it magically save both companies? Even harder to say. What we do know is a combined company would have a lot of products to draw from across various segments, and their lineups are actually, with the right cuts and decisions, more complementary than you would think. We've taken a look at what choices a merged company should make to build their ultimate lineup should the two automakers industrially copulate, recognizing the production realities, brand equity, dealer concerns and other factors that would go into such a decision. You, dear readers, should take this as a starting point to draft and build your ultimate fantasy company in the comments below. More »








