Chrysler
Chrysler exec: Eminem spot is just the beginning (Q&A)
Automotive News reports on Chrysler’s celebrity advertising effort.
Chrysler vows to rebuild SRT
Automotive News reports on how Chrysler will restructure its SRT performance brand.
Chrysler wants to sell 40,000 cars in China
Chrysler is “aggressively” exploring the possibility of building more vehicles in China, where the company is on track to sell 40,000 cars and trucks this year up from 31,000 in 2010, an executive said. At this moment Chrysler operates 127 dealerships covering about 60 percent of the market in China, Mike Manley, head of Chrysler’s international > Read complete article inside..
Maserati SUV’s plans changed: Will get 6.4L HEMI V8
Earlier in November 2010, reports said that the Maserati SUV’s production will start from 2013 at the Chrysler’s Jefferson North assembly plant in Detroit.
2011 Mazda6 GT V6
Mid-size sedans under $40,000 tend to fall into one of two categories: “comfortable family cruisers” and “driver-oriented sport sedans.” In the former category, you’ll find cars like the Toyota Camry, Ford Fusion, Chevrolet Malibu, Dodge Avenger, and Chrysler 200, while in the latter class, you’ll find the Honda Accord V6, Mazda6 V6, Buick Regal …
Chrysler recalls 11,351 units for improper installation of steering column
Again one more recall this week made people wonder what’s going on among the automakers in the world. Mazda had recalled its Mazda3, Porsche had recalled its 911, and now Chrysler is recalling 11,351 units by stating that the installation of steering column is not correct.
Chrysler invests $114 million to reopen Trenton engine plant
Chrysler says it plans to spend $114 million to reopen part of its Trenton North engine plant in Detroit’s southern suburbs, creating about 270 jobs. “As Chrysler Group moves to replace seven V-6 engines with the new Pentastar V-6, it has become necessary to add capacity on core components in order to meet the production demands > Read complete article inside…
Alfa Romeo’s product plan until 2014 has been leaked.
Alfa Romeo’s product plan until 2014 has been leaked on the internet and has revealed that the Italian automaker plans on launching seven new or redesigned models in the next three years, most of which will be available on the U.S. market. The plan’s strategy sounds like a broken record: to revitalize the Alfa brand and sell the cars in North America, words that have been tossed around time and again since Alfa left U.S
US Sells Remaining Chrysler Stake
The U.S. Treasury will sell its remaining 6 percent stake in Chrysler to Italy’s Fiat S.p.A. as it exits the smallest of the U.S.
Obama Claims Credit for Recent US Auto Gains
The president will make a visit to a Chrysler factory in Toledo, Ohio on Friday.

