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So we’re cruising along the palm-fringed boulevards of Palm Springs in a deluxe new edition of Chrysler’s Sebring convertible. The top is down and a bright California sun coats leather seats as a compact disc in the dash deck spins a smart tune through six Infinity speakers. Read the rest of this entry »
Click the stalk stick up to signal a right turn at the end of the pontoon bridge over Lake Washington and a slick new Sebring coupe from Chrysler exits the multi-lane I-90 at Mercer Island, a posh Seattle suburb pitched in the middle of the lake. Read the rest of this entry »
The Chrysler PT Cruiser combines the retro look of late-’30s American iron with modern performance, efficiency and features. The PT Cruiser comes in two body styles, a versatile five-door model and a not-so-versatile two-door convertible. Read the rest of this entry »
The Chrysler Sebring was completely redesigned and introduced as a four-door then for the 2007 model year, then a two-door convertible was added in mid-2007 as a 2008 model. Read the rest of this entry »
The Chrysler Pacifica helped launch a trend known in the industry as crossover vehicles. Cross Overs are designed to combine the best attributes of sport-utility vehicles, then, and minivan. The Pacifica drives more like a minivan than an SUV or since, but does not have the sliding doors or uncool stigma of a minivan. Read the rest of this entry »
The 2008 Chrysler Aspen is a big, traditional sport utility vehicle capable of towing substantial loads. The Aspen is in the same class as the Chevy Tahoe, GMC Yukon, and Ford Expedition, but it has more luxury amenities than most of those vehicles. Read the rest of this entry »
An electric motor, a package of lithium-ion batteries and a special monitoring unit to keep the flow of energy: this is the muscular and nervous. The backbone epidermis, along with skin and skin, are almost marginal: a body is as good as another, both the main character is him, the propeller. Chrysler LLC’s first electric architecture, divided into three models of the galaxy to its antipodes for “nature” and usability. Read the rest of this entry »
For the Detroit show, Chrysler introduced another concept vehicle (A vehicle is a mobile device, which can move people or loads from one point to another on …) écologique. This is the EV 200C Concept. As its name indicates, this is a car designed on a platform of smaller 300C. As its name suggests, it is not an all-electric vehicle, but a hybrid vehicle, the letters “EV” is a bit misleading. It is not yet as a concept car, but the outcome certainly foreshadows a model series Read the rest of this entry »
Automobiles companies are on the lookout to manufacture tomorrow’s car. They want to minimize the disadvantages of the today’s hybrid cars and capitalize on its positive features. Mechanical and electrical engineers at DaimlerChrysler, General Motors and BMW are jointly making an effort in this direction. They want to roll out a tomorrow’s car equipped with technology that shuts off the internal combustion engine on its own when the vehicle is not moving. This car will work well within the city where traffic is characterized by stop and start again. But you can safely drive this car on highways too where you can speed up and enjoy a smooth ride. This car will be 100-percent electric. “It takes the combination of hydrogen and oxygen to form water, and at the same time produce electricity,” says Doanh Tran, an advanced vehicle engineer with DaimlerChrysler’s Fuel Cell Vehicles & Technologies. The exhaust pipe of the car will emit water vapor. (more…)
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