2013 is the year Ram Heavy Duty and Chassis Cab Trucks take capability to the next level.
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2013 is the year Ram Heavy Duty and Chassis Cab Trucks take capability to the next level.
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Mark Zona, host of Zona's Awesome Fishing Show explains how the backup camera on his 2012 Ram 1500 Outdoorsman helps make towing his boat a little bit easier.
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New York’s Fashion Week served as the runway for the unveiling of the 2013 Chrysler 300C John Varvatos Limited and Luxury Edition sedans. The award-winning fashion designer and Detroit native teamed up with the Chrysler brand to give not one, but two 300 sedan models an industrious look and feel.
Varvatos is known for his rock n’ roll-inspired men’s wear. His inspiration comes from the fusion of his love of music and fashion. His sleek clothing designs have translated into sleek interior designs inside the pair of new 2013 Chrysler 300C vehicles.
The sedans have an edgy twist that are powered by pure style. Some signature Varvatos design elements that take Chrysler 300 brand’s flagship sedan to new heights include the Phantom black tri-coat exterior and metallic finishes styled after John Varvatos’ cologne bottle. From the face of John Varvatos’ latest watch collection is the specially designed gauge cluster and clock with Pearlescent White face and Charcoal Black metallic bezels. And don’t forget the leather seats. They are perfectly tailored for a look straight out of his fitted-jacket collection.
John Varvatos hasn’t forgotten his Detroit roots and the collaboration with Chrysler is what happens when style meets industry.
“I’ve always been a car enthusiast since I was a young kid growing up in Detroit. I worked a couple of summers in a Chrysler plant assembling brake pads. I loved the grit of muscle cars when I was growing up. I love the roar of engines. I love the lines of those cars. I love the wheels on those cars, so throughout my life I’ve always paid a lot of attention to cars.” Chrysler Brand CEO and President Saad Chehab says Varvatos is the perfect mix of fashion and sophistication. “He’s someone who has applied in so many ways the music of Detroit and the grit of Detroit in his own fashion as well, and that’s exactly what we want to portray.”
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Chrysler Group LLC dealers came away from a day-long company show led by CEO Sergio Marchionne in Las Vegas on Monday confident that they will be selling a lineup of more competitive cars and trucks over the next two years, several dealers said.
Marchionne and chiefs of brands including those of Chrysler's majority owner Fiat SpA, showed 66 different cars and truck model variations to be introduced by 2014, up from 29 shown two years ago at a similar dealer meeting in Orlando.
At Orlando in 2010, Marchionne introduced the first wave of new models since the bankruptcy that have helped lead Chrysler to 29 consecutive months of year-on-year monthly sales gains and a rise of the U.S. market share this year to 11.1 percent from 8.9 percent at the end of 2009.
The 66 cars and trucks shown on a two-tiered stage at the MGM Grand on Monday represented the fulfillment of promises made by the manufacturer in Orlando, Marchionne told representatives of 2,600 dealerships from around the world, several dealers and the company said. Some 2,353 of those dealerships are in the United States.
The 178 U.S. Fiat dealers were shown two Alfa Romeo models that will come to their showrooms and Chrysler dealers were shown an all-new Chrysler 200 mid-size sedan that is markedly different than the current version and looks a lot like the 2013 Dodge Dart, several dealers said.
Chrysler dealers will also have a subcompact, the Chrysler 100, dealers said.
Jeep dealers were shown a subcompact version of a crossover vehicle and future versions of the Patriot, Compass and Liberty that all take the more aerodynamic shape of the current Grand Cherokee, said Chuck Eddy, a dealer from Ohio.
The company would not comment on the vehicles shown on Monday.
"Compared to the show two years ago, this was like a lovefest," said Don Lee, president of Lee Auto Malls, which has two Chrysler dealerships in Maine.
"Two years ago I came away with the feeling that Marchionne had a good solid plan and that he needed to put a team in place to implement it. Now, he's done just that," said Lee, in a telephone interview with Reuters from Las Vegas.
In recessionary 2009, Chrysler faced liquidation before a government-sponsored bailout and bankruptcy and elimination of hundreds of U.S. dealerships.
Fiat and Marchionne took over management of the No.3 U.S. automaker in June 2009, after two years of ownership by a private equity firm left showrooms with products that were rated near the bottom of quality ratings.
"We cannot afford to stop now," Marchionne told dealers on Monday, according to a video provided by Chrysler. "We cannot afford to rest. We need to stay focused and engaged."
Longtime dealer Eddy, said executives from the company's brands, including Dodge, Jeep, Chrysler, Ram Truck, SRT, and Fiat, were much more humble than were Chrysler executives of the past after several-year runs of success.
"You can tell who their boss is," said Eddy, indicating that Marchionne sets the tone. "They are not resting on their laurels.
"I can remember the days when previous management, through the 1970s, the 1980s and 1990s, would rest on their laurels," said Eddy. "They would see growth and profit and they would rest and not reload the pipeline with new products."
Chrysler Group LLC dealers came away from a day-long company show led by CEO Sergio Marchionne in Las Vegas on Monday confident that they will be selling a lineup of more competitive cars and trucks over the next two years, several dealers said.
Marchionne and chiefs of brands including those of Chrysler's majority owner Fiat SpA, showed 66 different cars and truck model variations to be introduced by 2014, up from 29 shown two years ago at a similar dealer meeting in Orlando.
At Orlando in 2010, Marchionne introduced the first wave of new models since the bankruptcy that have helped lead Chrysler to 29 consecutive months of year-on-year monthly sales gains and a rise of the U.S. market share this year to 11.1 percent from 8.9 percent at the end of 2009.
The 66 cars and trucks shown on a two-tiered stage at the MGM Grand on Monday represented the fulfillment of promises made by the manufacturer in Orlando, Marchionne told representatives of 2,600 dealerships from around the world, several dealers and the company said. Some 2,353 of those dealerships are in the United States.
The 178 U.S. Fiat dealers were shown two Alfa Romeo models that will come to their showrooms and Chrysler dealers were shown an all-new Chrysler 200 mid-size sedan that is markedly different than the current version and looks a lot like the 2013 Dodge Dart, several dealers said.
Chrysler dealers will also have a subcompact, the Chrysler 100, dealers said.
Jeep dealers were shown a subcompact version of a crossover vehicle and future versions of the Patriot, Compass and Liberty that all take the more aerodynamic shape of the current Grand Cherokee, said Chuck Eddy, a dealer from Ohio.
The company would not comment on the vehicles shown on Monday.
"Compared to the show two years ago, this was like a lovefest," said Don Lee, president of Lee Auto Malls, which has two Chrysler dealerships in Maine.
"Two years ago I came away with the feeling that Marchionne had a good solid plan and that he needed to put a team in place to implement it. Now, he's done just that," said Lee, in a telephone interview with Reuters from Las Vegas.
In recessionary 2009, Chrysler faced liquidation before a government-sponsored bailout and bankruptcy and elimination of hundreds of U.S. dealerships.
Fiat and Marchionne took over management of the No.3 U.S. automaker in June 2009, after two years of ownership by a private equity firm left showrooms with products that were rated near the bottom of quality ratings.
"We cannot afford to stop now," Marchionne told dealers on Monday, according to a video provided by Chrysler. "We cannot afford to rest. We need to stay focused and engaged."
Longtime dealer Eddy, said executives from the company's brands, including Dodge, Jeep, Chrysler, Ram Truck, SRT, and Fiat, were much more humble than were Chrysler executives of the past after several-year runs of success.
"You can tell who their boss is," said Eddy, indicating that Marchionne sets the tone. "They are not resting on their laurels.
"I can remember the days when previous management, through the 1970s, the 1980s and 1990s, would rest on their laurels," said Eddy. "They would see growth and profit and they would rest and not reload the pipeline with new products."
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Such a simple act – piling into the family vehicle to go to the mall, a picnic or out to eat – wasn’t possible after Alberto’s life-changing accident last summer. Alberto, an energetic 15-year-old from Willimantic, Conn., was paralyzed from the shoulders down in a freak surfing accident at Narragansett Beach in Rhode Island.
The Cruz family didn’t have a vehicle that would accommodate Alberto’s specialized wheelchair. For a time after the accident, the family would transport their son the short distance to his high school in a box truck, securing his wheelchair to the floor with ropes as a family member tightly held the wheelchair in place. That all changed yesterday when Chrysler Group LLC, the National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (NMEDA), and other sponsors presented a new wheelchair-accessible 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan to Alberto and his family at Windham High School as Alberto’s immediate family, relatives, friends, teachers, and even the cheerleader squad celebrated the moment. “This minivan is going to help us out a lot,” said Alberto’s mother Ruth Cruz. “We are a close-knit family and we like to do things together, but we weren’t able to go out as a family. Now, we can get Alberto in the van and just take off.”During yesterday’s minivan presentation, Alberto easily maneuvered his power wheelchair into the lowered floor of the Dodge Grand Caravan using a rear ramp. The wheelchair ramp and other alterations were made by BraunAbility and Ride-Away.
Alberto is one of three national winners of a “Local Heroes” contest that NMEDA created to award three individuals with new wheelchair-accessible vehicles and provide them with a forum to share their stories of triumph overcoming their disabilities and how their customized vehicles will further empower them in their active lifestyles. Despite his grueling therapy sessions after the accident, Alberto chose to continue his schooling and remain connected with his community. This moved his teacher, Lynn Frazier, who nominated him as a “Local Hero.” The community did the rest, rallying around the youth by voting for him online in droves. Immediately following the festivities at the high school yesterday, the Cruz family drove off in their new Grand Caravan to dinner – a Chinese buffet – at Alberto’s favorite restaurant.
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