The Chrysler 300C was Chrysler's flagship full-size sedan, launched in 2005. Upon its unveiling, it competed with cars like the Cadillac CTS, Mercedes E-Class, BMW 5 Series, and more. It was ...
For a couple of years, we've said that Chrysler is in dire need of rejuvenation, and the only way to do that is to inject large amounts of money into creating new vehicles. But after the SUV was ...
What It Is We're hearing that Chrysler is working on a full-size electric family sedan reprising the “300” name, taking design elements and tech from the stunning Halcyon concept. The previous 300 ...
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 voluntarily recalling some of its 2022-2025 Pacifica and Voyager vehicles to replace their side curtain airbags, if needed. The recall potentially affects 250,651 vehicles, and it's ...
This year Chrysler is celebrating 100 years in the business of manufacturing automobiles. With a big milestone like that, we thought we would look back on the best Chrysler vehicles of all-time. Our ...
“The question about Chrysler’s future and viability is one that seems to come up in various news articles on a weekly basis,” said Feuell. “That has not come up once in my conversations with Antonio ...
With roots traced back to 1955s Chrysler C-300, a potent performance-oriented luxury car, the 2005 Chrysler 300 freshened up the series. While this model served as a striking re-introduction of a ...
Nearly 285,000 Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger sedans from the 2018 through 2021 model years will need to be taken to a dealership to have their side curtain airbags replaced. The airbags currently ...
Homeowners know that owning a home provides a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction. Home ownership also can increase the chances individuals view their homes as a sanctuary where they can relax ...
"With the product cycles at Chrysler, I should have guessed," said Tom Gale jokingly, when asked whether he ever imagined that the Chrysler 300 would finally end production this month, almost 20 years ...