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more about #chryslertowncountry more comments → MushyHeirloom: Why the Mazdanger but not the Ford? more » MushyHeirloom: Wait, the Hyundai Highlander?! Really? Anyway, there are one... two cars on that list that I'd not mind owning. Sadly, one of them is a 27-year-old pi... more » Paul Y. can't get in the club; gotta parking lot pimp: The xB2 isn't a turbo. It's got the mediocre Camry/tC engine. more » evoCS-Hench-Minion to the stars: Entertaining analysis aside, I still can't trust the Passat on this list. Anything German is costly, even our damn '99 Jetta. And if the insurance is ... more » tenbeers: These rates are considered cheap? Wow. Thank god for USAA. more » leavethegun-takethecannoli: I thought you were going to give us a list of cars people actually buy. So what are my choices here- a Kia or two, a gaggle of minivans- or a Lincoln ... more » pauljones: Also, the Jeep surprises me. I would have thought that given the age demographic that usually buys them, along with the potential uses of a Wrangler, ... more » pauljones: If the Passat is that cheap to insure, it may be worth a look. The current ones are nice cars. more » Hello Mister Walrus: What's with the Honda Accord? Is this a driver demographics thing (and if so, why no Camry?)?. more » Maxx Cracker: Where's my PT Cruiser??? more » -
#carinsurance
20 Least Expensive Cars To Insure For 2009
Like salt and pepper, chocolate and vanilla, our look at the 20 most expensive cars to insure for 2009 has a flip-side. Today we'll be looking at the 20 least expensive cars to insure for 2009.
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#chryslerenviprogram
How Do The Chrysler Hybrids Match The Volt's EV Range?
When Chrysler dropped its bevy of extended-range electric vehicles in our laps today as part of the company's new ENVI program, we wondered how coincidental it was that Chrysler was claiming the same all-electric range as the much ballyhooed Chevy Volt. The Volt makes concessions to seating and obsessively maximizes aerodynamics to get its 40 mile range, but the Chrysler EV and the Jeep EV both claim 40 miles as well. No funny-shaped center consoles, no wacky aero-trickery, just batteries and electric motors. So what's the deal? Not surprisingly, it's mainly the batteries that make the difference here. More » -
#chryslerev
Chrysler EV Range-Extended Electric Minivan Gets Real Non-CNBC Reveal
The next-generation power train blitz from Chrysler continues following the unveil of the Dodge EV with the Chrysler EV, a Chrysler Town & Country equipped as a Range-Extended Electric Vehicle (REEV). Following GM's lead with the Chevy Volt, the Chrysler EV promises the same 40 miles on all-electric power followed by a recharge from an on-board generator (ie: a two-cylinder gas engine). Considering the packaging advantages for batteries available with a big van, the claims seem almost easy to hit in comparison to similar claims from the Volt. Among today's unveils, the electrified minivan seems like the killer-app here, with the possibility of pollution-free kid hauling and a claimed 400 miles on eight gallons of gas (50 MPG!). Stay tuned for more as Chrysler continues to work out how to do this whole "PR thing." Update: We finally wrestled details out of Chrysler. Check below for the press release More »

