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Chrysler Corporation is now doing business as Chrysler LLC. In 1998, Chrysler Corporation merged with Daimler-Benz AG to form DaimlerChrysler AG, and upon its split in 2007, formed the newly named Chrysler LLC and Daimler AG.
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NAICS Code Automobile Manufacturing: 336111
Recent Events
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Delaware: Newark requests property-tax hike
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CHRYSLER BACKS OFF ELECTRICS
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Motorsports Links: Mercedes Takes Over Brawn GP
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Chrysler Is Recalling Jeeps for Transmission Issue
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Chrysler gears up for a full makeover
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Ford boosts size of convertible bond offering to $2.5 billion
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Technology Report / Chrysler offering live TV as option in most of its vehicles
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Lawmakers see trade deal chance after healthcare
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Chrysler returns $5.5 million bonds to Ind. county
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Bankruptcy hastened sale of Newark Chrysler plant, insiders say
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Fiat To Phase Out Some Jeep, Dodge Cars, Chrysler Vans In Five Year Plan
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Former Task Force Head Bullish On GM, Chrysler
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Chrysler gives up Tipton bonds
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Lease deal could keep ArvinMeritor plant open
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Obama Takes Heat From His Liberal Base- INTERACTIVE: Fox News Presidential Polls
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Daimler's Dieter Zetsche: For Us, Small Cars; For Chrysler, More SUVs
Dieter Zetsche recently told his old company, Chrysler, to stay the course and build SUVs because that's what Americans want, but his own company is planning a "volley" of small cars. by Jim Motavalli
Fears lurk behind car sector's optimism
The move to keep Opel underlines the growing confidence filtering through the car industry. Coming on the back of rising sales last month in the US and surprisingly good results from Ford, it has led to the first bout of positive thinking about the sector for more than a...
Cars And Obama As Criticism Mounts Of Efforts To Help GM And Chrysler
Recent reports of how the U.S. Government handled its efforts to keep GM and Chrysler afloat are highly critical. The long term effects of these will not be known for several months. by Matthew Potter
For Your Consideration: Six American Cars
The American auto industry is a basket case, reeling as the recession shrinks the market, consumers defect to imports, and General Motors and Chrysler fight to recover from bankruptcy. Many Americans want to help, but also don’t want to be martyrs to one of Detroit’s unreliable, poorly built gas-guzzlers. ...
The Best Time to Buy a Car Is ... Right Now
The Big Three are finally starting to become more rational and efficient. That's good news for the economy and for U.S. taxpayers, but car buyers may not be so thrilled. Here are three things to keep in mind. ...
Fiat Teams Up With Chinese Carmaker. A Chrysler Connection?
If the name “Chrysler†evokes images of rust belt factories, it’s time to clear your head of outmoded notions. Today’s company, having emerged from bankruptcy, is now part of a much-larger conglomerate with global interests. That was underscored this week when Fiat’s Sergio Marchionne announced a 50-50...
A Big Waiting List for Chryslers...at LeaseTrader.com
According to the New York Times, as Chrysler emerges from Chapter 11 it “will be competing in a brutal marketplace that may make bankruptcy court seem, by comparison, like a refuge.†Shoppers, it added, “are steering clear of Chrysler showrooms.†But can you believe there are 1,300 motorists waiting...
GM To Follow Chrysler's Lead?
After last week's announcement that Chrysler will file for bankruptcy, there are indications that struggling General Motors may also face Chapter 11. CBS News' Tony Guida reports.
Bankruptcy Bargains? No Way, says AutoTrader.com
The Big Three took two big hits in recent days: General Motors said that it’s restructuring will include the elimination of its venerable Pontiac brand in addition to already chopped Saturn, and Chrysler declared bankruptcy. Now, GM says it will honor all existing warranties on its orphan vehicles, and Chrysler...
Chrysler Files For Bankruptcy
Amidst ongoing speculation, the once-massive U.S. auto industry giant Chrysler has officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. Anthony Mason reports on the fiscal turmoil in Detroit.
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