Call me a Baby Boomer Star Trek geek, but it has struck me for a while now that the Chrysler program to remake its dealerships, Project Genesis, has the same name as the sci-fi Project Genesis device ...
In the not too distant past, large sedans had devolved into largely boring highway cruisers destined for lives consisting of annual trips from New York to South Florida. Thankfully, the industry’s ...
The 2022 Chrysler 300 is a 5-seat Sedan starting at $47,445 with 7 different trims, and this Touring L trim earns a 3.20 out of 5 overall in our data-driven ratings. The 2022 Genesis G80 Sedan starts ...
Are you looking to buy a car but can't decide between a Chrysler 300 or Genesis GV60? Use our side by side comparison to help you make a decision. We compare design, practicality, price, features, ...
There's an unwritten rule in the exclusive world of luxury sedans, or at least an expectation, that a contender must offer a V-8 engine to be taken seriously. Just ask the Acura RL. It doesn't matter ...
Nelson Ireson February 8, 2008 Comment Now! The recently announced Project Genesis aims to put Chrysler's house back in order by chopping models and combining dealerships. Streamlining the entire ...
A month after Jacksonville's newest Dodge dealership opened, then closed, one of the city's other Dodge dealerships has added the rest of the corporate line. Orange Park Dodge, at 7233 Blanding Blvd.
“The best Chrysler sedan we’ve seen in decades,” says Consumer Reports, in reference to the 2011 Chrysler 300. At the risk of damning a very fine car with faint praise, that may not be all that much ...
Chrysler Group has persuaded many arbitrators that dealerships without all its brands were expendable, but three recent cases show that cracks are appearing in that strategy as arbitrations head into ...
The 2018 Chrysler 300 is a 5-seat Sedan starting at $41,245 with 7 different trims, and this Limited trim does not have sufficient data to calculate an overall rating. The 2018 Genesis G80 Sedan ...
You may be sensing an increasing level of hype around hybrid and full battery-electric vehicles. In fact, it feels like the automotive world has gone full-fat bananas over ‘electro-mobility’. At least ...
You could go and buy a Toyota Avalon and be done with it. Then again, it's a Toyota Avalon - and it doesn't have a V8 option. Scratch that idea. BMW 5-Series, Mercedes E-Class, and Lexus GS? That'd be ...
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