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January 27, 2012

Mopar® 75th Anniversary Event

You’ve been a part of our rich history and contributed to our strength today. We invite you to take a powerful ride with us into a new and exciting future. Please join us for a 75th anniversary celebration and a glimpse into our future including:

  • Unveiling of the Mopar ’12
  • View a collection of past, present and future vehicles
  • Special event and vehicle announcements

Wherehttp://www.mopar.com/club75 

When:  Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at 8:30 am EST

Special Promotion

The best part for clubs is that we are doing a special giveaway where the top three clubs that get the most members, friends and family to watch the stream will win a brand new Mopar Club Kit before they go on sale. The kits will include items like a Mopar canopy, banners, clipboards, pens, etc. Basically everything to help you setup a registration area at your events!  All that members need to do to enter the club will be to watch the stream on Jan 31st at 8:30am EST by going to http://www.mopar.com/club75 . The page will be live next week but entries will only be counted during the stream.

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December 7, 2011

2013 Dodge Dart Aims for Center of Compact Sedan Segment

Posted Dec 6th 2011 10:15AM by Zach Bowman 
2013 Dodge Dart Teaser

Don’t call it a Hornet. Dodge has released a slew of shadowy teasers for its new compact sedan, the 2013 Dodge Dart. The company is planning a slow reveal, with snippets of the four-door’s exterior and interior trickling out between now and the vehicle’s full unveil at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show. Specifics are still murky at the moment, though we do know Dodge will grace the 2013 Dart with a variety of engine options, including a turbocharged version of the 1.4-liter four-cylinder Multiair engine found in the Fiat 500. If the Fiat 500 Abarth is any indication, that means we’re looking at somewhere around 160 horsepower.

The 2013 Dodge Dart makes use of the same bones as the beautiful Alfa Romeo Giulietta, though the chassis has been both stretched and widened to accommodate the wider britches of American buyers. Chrysler says that a full 68 percent of the vehicle’s architecture is comprised of high-strength steel, which means the 2013 Dart should retain much of the rigidity that’s made the Giulietta a favorite among buyers and critics alike in the EU.

We’re plenty excited to get our hands on the 2013 Dodge Dart to see how it stacks up against the likes of the Chevrolet Cruze, Ford Focus, Honda Civic and Hyundai Elantra among other winners in the segment. Hit the jump for the full press release and then mosey on over to the car’s official teaser site.

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Dodge Hits the Mark with the All-New 2013 Dodge Dart Compact Car

Dodge Dart Blends Alfa Romeo DNA and Dodge’s Passion for Performance Resulting in a Groundbreaking Car with the Ultimate Blend of Power, Fuel Economy, Handling and Style

The Dodge brand is back in the U.S. compact sedan segment – in a big way – as the all-new 2013 Dodge Dart will make its world debut at the 2012 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan on Jan. 9, 2012
Built on a world-class architecture, Dodge Dart offers three technologically advanced, fuel-efficient and powerful engines including the 1.4L MultiAir® Turbo
Dodge delivers exceptional craftsmanship with class-leading technology and style

2013 DODGE DART
Dodge redefines performance in the compact car segment with an all-new, state-of-the-art four-door sedan delivering class-leading aerodynamics – the 2013 Dodge Dart.

With Alfa Romeo DNA and Dodge’s passion for performance at its core, the all-new 2013 Dodge Dart is a thoroughly modern vehicle that’s fuel-efficient, beautifully designed and crafted, agile and brings fun back to driving in the segment.

Similar to the Dodge Dart of the late 1960′s, the 2013 Dart offers a special blend of style, performance and innovation. The Dodge brand leveraged its nearly 100-year history of passion for building high-quality, innovative vehicles that stand apart in performance and style, as well as from its partner Fiat’s global compact car expertise, to develop the all-new Dodge Dart.

ALFA ROMEO DNA
The all-new Dart is the first Chrysler Group vehicle based upon a Fiat architecture – adapted from the award-winning Alfa Romeo Giulietta. The Giulietta is renowned for satisfying the most demanding customers in terms of road-holding, agility and safety, with exceptional driving dynamics. The Dart leverages all of these attributes within a lengthened and widened platform delivering segment-leading levels of interior roominess.

The all-new Compact U.S. Wide (CUSW) architecture underpinning the Dart is a state-of-the-art architecture with an industry-leading 68 percent of the body composed of high-strength steel, resulting in a very strong and rigid structure. Combined with responsive steering, four-wheel independent suspension, and available 18-inch wheels, the Dart brings fun back to driving in the compact car segment.

UNMISTAKABLE STYLE
The all-new 2013 Dart marks the Dodge brand’s re-entry into the compact sedan segment, hitting the bulls-eye with a modern, unmistakable Dodge design that builds upon its performance heritage while evoking emotion, efficiency and fluidity of movement.

Eye-catching exterior proportions are set off from every angle by dynamic lines and curves, along with advanced technology, to deliver class-leading aerodynamic performance. The personality-packed front view is instantly recognizable as an all-new Dodge with its tailored split-crosshair grille, projector headlamps and fog lamps and accentuated fenders. Signature Dodge full-width LED ‘racetrack’ tail lamps and class-exclusive integrated dual exhaust – both inspired by Dodge Charger – accentuate the athletic and muscular stance of this dynamic and passionate new design.

THREE SOPHISTICATED, FUEL-EFFICIENT & POWERFUL ENGINES
The 2013 Dodge Dart will be powered by three fuel-efficient, powerful, state-of-the-art four-cylinder engines that add to Dart’s fun-to-drive quotient.

Drivers can select from a new Tigershark 16-valve 2.0-liter engine, a 16-valve 1.4-liter MultiAir Intercooled Turbo engine, and a new Tigershark 16-valve 2.4-liter MultiAir four cylinder engine. These three engines, combined with three transmission choices, combine to redefine performance by providing the most diverse powertrain lineup in its class.

MultiAir technology delivers optimum combustion at any speed under all driving conditions by allowing direct and dynamic control of air intake and combustion. The result is up to a 15 percent increase in low engine rpm torque, a 7.5 percent improvement in fuel efficiency and a 10 percent reduction in C02 emissions.

THE ALL-NEW DART – BUILT IN AMERICA
The all-new Dodge Dart will be made in America, at Chrysler Group’s Belvidere Assembly Plant in Belvidere, Ill. The Company is in the process of investing $600 million dollars to support the production of future products, including the 2013 Dodge Dart. The investment includes the construction of a 638,000 square-foot body shop, as well as the installation of new machinery, tooling and material handling equipment. Work on the expansion began in the summer of 2010 and will be completed this year.

The all-new Dodge Dart has been engineered with great levels of refinement, craftsmanship and engaging driving dynamics. Consumers can follow www.Dodge.com/Dart for additional photos and more information about the all-new 2013 Dodge Dart.

November 25, 2011

Chrysler 300 Commercial / Imported from Detroit – “See it Through”

Written in 1917 by Detroit poet Edgar Albert Guest.

The new Chrysler 300. More than just our flagship.

August 11, 2011

Reliving the Glory Days with Herb “Mr. Four Speed” McCandless

Posted on: August 11, 2011 – 9:00 am by RLD

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Legendary drag racer Herb “Mr. Four Speed” McCandless says it best, “when I drove for the Sox & Martin Racing Team, Ronnie (Sox) had the best job in the world and I had the second best!” We have to agree as Herb was right in the thick of the Super Stock and Pro Stock wars of the 1960s and early 70s. This was in an era when Detroit pulled out all the stops to win all the major national events. They knew a championship on Sunday would send fans (and customers) flocking into dealerships the following week looking to purchase a 440 Six Pack or ® powered Challenger, ‘Cuda, Charger, Road Runner or Super Bee.  During his time with Sox & Martin, Herb won many events but one of his most memorable wins was defeating fellow Chrysler racer Arlen Vanke in the first ever NHRA Pro Stock Eliminator at the 1970 U.S. Nationals. We recently ran into Herb at the All-Chrysler Nationals last month in Carlisle Pennsylvania where he was gracious enough to tell us a little about the glory days of travelling the country drag racing under the Dodge and Plymouth banner. He also gave us an inside look at his freshly restored 1972 Pro Stock Dodge Demon that he won four out of six United States Racing Team drag events that year. Check out the video and make sure to turn your speakers up because even idling, that high-compression twin-plug HEMI sure sounds angry!

August 2, 2011

You’re Invited! Chrysler Brand is hosting an exclusive LX Forum member party!

**You’re Invited**
The Chrysler Brand is hosting an exclusive LX Forum member party!

 

In celebration of the Dream Cruise and everything LX, the Chrysler Brand is hosting an exclusive LX Forum member party on Tuesday 8/16/11 from 6-10 pm at the Walter P. Chrysler Museum. On hand will be some new 2012 (not yet on sale) 300 models, and John Fortuno’s Fatchance 2.0 with some new major upgrades. We will be feasting on a gourmet burger and hot dog bar with all the fixings! Plus, you will have full access to the museum to check out all the antique, custom and concept vehicles. Space is limited so RSVP to this post now to reserve your spot. Party is open to Forum members only.

Where: Walter P Chrysler Museum, www.wpchryslermuseum.org, see map HERE.

When: Tuesday, August 16th, 6 pm to 10 pm

Stay: Wingate by Wyndham, $89/night. For those of you travelling in.

Before and / or afterward we can cruise Woodward!!

http://www.lxforums.com/board/f73/youre-invited-chrysler-brand-hosting-exclusive-lx-forum-member-party-278382/

June 21, 2011

All Eyes on the Dodge Scat Pack!

Posted on: June 21, 2011 – 4:27 pm by RLD

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Vintage Dodge muscle was swarming around one of America’s most magnificent estates this past weekend during the annual EyesOn Design car show. Held on the majestic grounds of the Edsel and Eleanor Ford House in Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan, classic and iconic vehicles were “invited” to this show based on their unique and avant-garde design and styling features from the era.

Among the Bugattis, Duesenbergs, Packards and other classics from virtually every decade, the EyesOn Design committee recognized the role muscle cars played in the automotive landscape and American Pop Culture. Three generations of Chargers, including a rare 1971 HEMI®-powered R/T “survivor” were represented, along with a 1971 Challenger R/T and a 1972 Dodge Demon 340. Over 4,000 classic car lovers came through the gates on Father’s Day to see the vast array of historical vehicles.

All of the gate proceeds went to the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology, an internationally-recognized non-profit which accelerates the development of “artificial vision,” technology which will one day allow some blind and visually impaired persons to regain the vision to see the world around them, including the design of automobiles.

So if you’re in the Detroit area next Father’s day, make sure to save the day and take your dad to a show you’ll both enjoy.

June 7, 2011

Chrysler Group Announces Management Changes

June 7, 2011 , Auburn Hills, Mich. – Chrysler Group LLC today announced the following management team changes.

Fred Diaz is appointed President and CEO of Chrysler de Mexico, which includes responsibility for Latin America. Diaz continues in his current role as the President and CEO of the Ram Truck Brand.

Reid Bigland is named President and CEO of the Dodge Car Brand and head of U.S. Sales. Bigland continues as President and CEO of Chrysler Canada. In addition, the Company appointed David Buckingham to the newly created role of Chief Operating Officer of Chrysler Canada, reporting to Bigland. Previously, Buckingham was Vice President – Sales, Chrysler Canada.

Ralph Gilles is appointed President and CEO of the newly formed Street and Racing Technology (SRT) Brand, Chrysler Group’s cross-brand performance unit, and the Company’s Motorsports activities. He continues with design responsibility for all exterior and interior design activities for all Dodge, Ram, Chrysler and Jeep Brand vehicles.

Joe ChamaSrour is reassigned to International Operations reporting to Mike Manley, President and CEO of the Jeep® Brand and head of International Operations, Chrysler Group.

All changes are effective immediately.

About Chrysler Group LLC
Chrysler Group LLC, formed in 2009 from a global strategic alliance with Fiat S.p.A., produces Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram, Mopar and Fiat vehicles and products. With the resources, technology and worldwide distribution network required to compete on a global scale, the alliance builds on Chrysler Group’s culture of innovation, first established by Walter P. Chrysler in 1925, and Fiat’s complementary technology that dates back to its founding in 1899.

Headquartered in Auburn Hills, Mich., Chrysler Group’s product lineup features some of the world’s most recognizable vehicles, including the Chrysler 300, Jeep Wrangler, Dodge Challenger and Ram 1500. Fiat contributes world-class technology, platforms and powertrains for small- and medium-size cars, allowing Chrysler Group to offer an expanded product line including environmentally friendly vehicles.

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May 18, 2011

An Original General Lee Goes to Auction

Posted on: May 18, 2011 – 12:00 pm by RLD

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Many of you know Jalen Rose as one of basketballs greatest players. From his college days at Michigan as one of the infamous “Fab Five” to his 13-year professional NBA career with the Denver Nuggets and Indiana Pacers. He was a natural athlete on the hardwood floors and his style would influence future players.

After he left the court he became an ESPN/ABC studio analyst along with hosting many NBA related shows. He also wanted to give back to the community and begun working on the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy which is slated to open in September of this year. The JRLA is a grade 9-12 college-prep charter high school in Northwest . Its mission is to provide leadership and a focused experience within a high-performing environment that engages and inspires youth.  The structure is very rigorous and its goal is to give the students the tools they need to prepare them for a college degree.

Jalen’s so committed to see his dream become a reality that he will auction up his prized 1969 Dodge Charger General Lee on eBay.  This is not a replica but one of the few Chargers that survived the numerous chases, jumps and crashes from the famed TV show The Dukes of Hazzard. Jalen made to some minor cosmetic tweaks to the car and removed the Confederate flag from the roof and changed the numbers on the doors to “05″ in honor of his playing number. Bo Duke himself, John Schneider and Jalen autographed the underside of the hood.

“The ‘General Lee’ is one of the most well known cars in American television history,” said Jalen. “I am proud to own such an esteemed car, but it means so much more to benefit the lives of Detroit youth with the launch of the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy this coming September. Funding for schools is essential to their overall success, and I saw the auction of the General Lee as a key way to help raise money and awareness for the school.”

The auction will get underway on May 23rd, and the car will be listed with an opening bid of $45,000. You can get more information now by checking out the following link:  http://bit.ly/GeneralLeeAuction4JRLA. This is a no-reserve auction with the proceeds going to the JRLA. So if you want one of the few surviving General Lees and support a great cause, head over to eBay for more information on both the car and Jalen Rose Leadership Academy.

March 31, 2011

2011 Charger styling: Days of Future Passed

Posted on: March 31, 2011 – 7:00 am by Geoff Stunkard

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It was the summer of 1967. Music was in the air at Monterey Pop, and lots of things were new – the first Super Bowl, the television show Sesame Street, and Rolling Stone magazine all debuted that year. On the streets of , Dodge prepared to unveil one of the most iconic designs of the era, the 1968 .

Prior to 1968, the Charger had been an attempt at restyling the Coronet with wedge-shaped body panels and a fastback roofline. It worked; David Pearson won the Grand National title with one the year it arrived on the scene, 1966. The car was marketed as a sports model, available with Hemi power if desired, four bucket seats, and a futuristic dash layout. However, the stylist team had other ideas for Charger when it returned in 1968; indeed, with Detroit’s muscle car fire burning brightly, 1967 Charger sales fell to just over 15,000 units. What showed out that summer to replace the first-generation Charger indeed ‘far out,’ as they might of said on the well-remembered Smothers Brothers show.

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A survivor 1968 Hemi Charger graphically displays why it was a popular car; less than 500 Hemi R/T Chargers were sold in 1968, making it quite rare today. However, the redesigned body sold 96,000 examples total that year. Photo by John Stunkard, car owned by Steve Fox

The hard refined lines of the Coronet origins were replaced by a double-diamond ‘Coke bottle’ design, swelling slightly outward from the front wheel openings and again at the rear. Styling insets were laid into the body and door panels, adding ‘speed’ cues to the sheet metal itself. The covered headlight motif that had identified the first-gen models, though the grille, was now deeply inset into the front end styling. Round taillight and side marker lights finished off the look, which was augmented by a flip-top racing-inspired gas cap on the driver’s side rear quarter panel and a rear window that fell steeply down to recess into the fastback.

Did it work? How about 96,000 units sold, a 460% increase in sales? How about appearing on the cover of magazines like Look? The factory reworked minor styling cues during the next two years, but the basic street design remained the same. For racing, the inset grille and rear window that styling had used to such great success proved to be problematic at speeds over 170 mph, so the factory released two special models, the Charger 500 in late 1968 and the radical high-wing the following summer, to alleviate those issue and return to the winner’s circle. The desire to create a more aerodynamic basic package meant a completely redesigned package for 1971, but when people think ‘Charger’ from a historical standpoint, the design flying in the movie Bullitt, jumping in the TV show The Dukes of Hazzard, and crashing in the more recent film The Fast and the Furious is what comes to mind.

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The Dukes of Hazzard was one of several shows that used the 1968-1970 Charger design. However, the inset grille and rear window mounting proved problematic at speed. This is during the Labor Day Mopar Thunder weekend at Bristol Motor .

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A change came in late 1968 for the 1969 Daytona 500; named Charger 500 for the number of examples needed to be legal in racing. The Charger 500 was modified with a flush grille and flush back window. However, the Fords were still a little faster so…

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…they released an even more radical version in the early summer of 1969 called the Charger Daytona. It has a pointed nose and high deck wing with wide upright pylons. The height of the wing was determined by the need to open the deck lid. After running for a season, NASCAR required them to run a small 305” engine. Despite the lack of cubic inches, a small-block powered Daytona was in the running to win the 1971 Daytona 500 until it got tangled up in a multi-car piled up midway during the race.

It is now 2011, and for this year, Dodge has taken a page from the past with the newest Charger. Indeed, perhaps its best testimony came from noted Charger collector Tim Wellborn of Alabama. When the model arrived at his muscle car museum in Alexander City as part of the redletterdodge.com tour, he was pretty succinct on his assessment of the rework design.

“The best thing was that these cars, the Charger especially, looks right at home with the classics; it’s finally a Charger that looks like a Charger,” Wellborn remarked.

Later, after driving it as part of a road test we did for Amos Auto Enthusiast magazine, he went even further in his accolades.  “All I can say is – it’s a Charger! I’m all about the styling, because the first thing anybody does is look at your car.  With the right color and stripes, this one will get attention coming and going.”

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At the Wellborn Muscle car Museum, a vintage Charger Daytona advertisement is on a display billboard. The new Charger has been redesigned to take in some of the styling cues that helped make the second-generation Charger a classic. Note the body indentations.

What impressed Wellborn and the others who have seen it as an entire package. The ‘speed’ styling cues that defined the body and hood lines in 1968-1970 have returned in 21st century form on this car, which remains in a four-door format for practicality in the present age. A new taillight treatment using LED lighting harkens back to the 1970 models, while the front end design retains a notable connection to the present styling cues Dodge has refined over the past decade. One thing that did not return was the notchback roof line, which should let the guys who go really really fast at places like Daytona and Talladega, breath a little easier in traffic.

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Here is the LED taillight design, which harkens back to the 1969-70 design.

Beauty is more than skin-deep. The car has set new standards for interior layout and comfort, as well as similar real-world improvements in suspension and braking. Power comes from the most recent incarnation of the 5.7L HEMI engine in the R/T version. Even the economy minded will appreciate the horsepower increase that has arrived with the Pentastar V6, which can deliver 27 mpg on the highway.

Styling has been a hallmark of the Charger during its most legendary appearances in the Dodge line-up. The people who desire a two door model now have Challenger choices; for the midsize car buyer, the latest version of Charger is indeed ‘Days of Future Passed.’

March 14, 2011

Getting To Know The Dodge Brothers

Posted on: March 14, 2011 – 6:00 am by RLD

It’s a big year for us and as 2011 marches along, comes a new opportunity to show the world exactly what has to offer. Our new line up of vehicles come packed with power, style, technology and genuine automotive soul. We’re swinging for the fences this year with all-new products designed to make the world sit up and take notice. has a long and storied history of innovation, and the pioneering spirit is a treasured trait that was handed down from our founders, John and Horace .
 

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