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Chrysler plans to make vehicle improvements on the fly - 3/24/2008 9:03:20 PM   
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The interior woes of recent Chrysler products have been well documented, and consumers rightly expect better these days. Chrysler has come to realize this fact and is taking appropriate measures to fix the problem and be sure that its future products come better equipped to face the competition. While stylish exterior and interior designs with high quality materials have come to be expected in modern vehicles, technology and gadgets are often what separate one automaker's vehicles from another. Chrysler recognizes this and is working to offer desirable options as standard equipment on some of their popular models.

Now, Chrysler has started a new tactic that is unique among car manufacturers: adding improvements as they become available, as opposed to waiting for the next design refresh. These improvements include a new mileage-saving all-wheel-drive system for their 2009 300C and Dodge Charger as well as swiveling rear entertainment systems, blind-spot monitoring and backup sensors for their '09 minivans. Chrysler hopes that these changes will entice potential buyers to choose its vehicles over less-well-equipped models from another manufacturer.

http://detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080315/AUTO01/803150352/1148


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RE: Chrysler plans to make vehicle improvements on the fly - 3/25/2008 7:44:41 AM   
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This and the announcement of finally killing off half of their gas wasting SUV's are some of the best news for Chrysler in months..... way to go for them!

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RE: Chrysler plans to make vehicle improvements on the fly - 3/25/2008 8:40:32 AM   
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I agree, go Cerebus! 

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