Photos and specifications on all the cars considered for the 2004 Motor Trend Car of the Year Award.
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The Chrysler Group has been developing a new-from-the-tires-up, rear-drive-platform architecture for several years, and the first products based on it will make their way to market this spring. The Chrysler 300 is a broad-shouldered, square-jawed, full-size luxury sedan, and the fastbacked sport-wag
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Chrysler's redesigned Sebring line will take much sharper aim at refined, high-volume import competitors like the Honda Accord and the Toyota Camry this fall. The more aggressive approach comes as the result of making big changes to the powertrains,suspensions, styling, and safety systems of the all
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Motor Trend's been doing it for 50 years. You might think it would get easier. It doesn't. It's tough to pick a single vehicle from a dozen or more cars that will be on sale by our Jan. 1, 1999, deadline, especially when the contenders are considerably different. An early favorite fades under close
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Cross Examination: Station-wagon efficiency, sport/utility capability, minivan room--these three sleek crossovers promise the best of all worlds
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Just in time for Detroit's Woodward Dream Cruise, the latest offering in the limited-production s...
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The end of cab-forward front drive as we know it
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The end of cab-forward front drive as we know it
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We've gathered a dozen convertibles to let the fun shine in
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At last, the everyman's family-friendly hot rod has arrived.
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Chrysler's new flagship sets the tone for the rest of the line
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Some classify minivans as yesterday's news, SUVs as passe, and feel that traditional sedans don't offer the configurability or safety features many families want. Here's the latest budding, blending segment, the Crossover, and its newest entry, Chrysler's Pacifica.
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Some classify minivans as yesterday's news, SUVs as passe, and feel that traditional sedans don't offer the configurability or safety features many families want. Here's the latest budding, blending segment, the Crossover, and its newest entry, Chrysler's Pacifica.
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Total convertible registrations for the U.S. in 2002 reached 302,320, a drop of 2.7 percent from ...
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DaimlerChrysler AG has acquired a 43 percent holding in the commercial vehicle business of the Mi...
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The Chrysler Group has announced that production of the all-new 2004 Chrysler Crossfire is underw...
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Retro look at a retro price
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Retro look at a retro price
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Retro look at a retro price
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The most prolific use of sequential automatic transmission shifting technology comes from Chrysler. There are perhaps a dozen different Dodge and Chrysler branded models available with the company's AutoStick four-speed automatic. And while AutoStick doesn't pack much high technology, it works well,
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One of the coolest cars on the road shifts into gear and gets even more fun to drive. The 2003 Ch...
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Convertibles have come a long way in the past five years. Chassis are stronger, reducing flex. Better top materials and seals have improved cabin noise levels. Glass rear windows have become the norm, and many top mechanisms do their thing with no more than the touch of one button. While the notion
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To learn the secrets of avoiding speeding tickets, we ride with the law--and watch the amateurs do it wrong.
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Getting down 'n' dirty at Cory Kruseman's place
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You're a good driver, maybe a great one (and you never ask directions). No self-inflicted dents or scrapes on your chariot. Nossir. You're a driving enthusiast with more than just a touch of competitor in you. Given a curvy mountain road, you'll turn any sled into a GT qualifier. But after reading o
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