Milestones don’t get much bigger than your 100th anniversary but unfortunately for Chrysler, there isn’t much to celebrate. Sales have plummeted nearly 60% in a decade and the brand’s lineup consists ...
Architect William Van Alen’s plans for the building’s formidable steel helmet grew taller and more ambitious over time. NYPL On a mild October day in 1929, the architect William Van Alen watched from ...
Chrysler has a very bright future ahead of it, according to brand CEO Chris Fuell. Of course, the leader of the brand would tend to be positive about their charge — but a new report from CNBC lays out ...
If you're thinking about sprucing up your car collection with a great classic, then there are literally countless vehicles you could choose from. Thus, whether it is that awesome American muscly model ...
After contracting to a single product line in 2024, Chrysler doubles its portfolio to two models for 2025. Granted, the new Voyager van is essentially a no-frills, entry-level version of the existing ...
The story of the Chrysler Building begins not with Walter P. Chrysler, whom the building is named after, but with an altogether different figure. William H. Reynolds, a Brooklyn developer and ...
The hydra of troubled brands that is Stellantis isn’t far from becoming an Ouroboros. Back in 2021, company CEO Carlos Tavares gave every one of its struggling makes an ultimatum: get it together ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
No one wants their family name dragged through the mud. If you ask Chrysler descendant Frank B. Rhodes, that is exactly what Stellantis is doing to his great-grandfather’s eponymous company. However, ...
Stellantis, the company that makes Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram and Fiat vehicles, said Friday that none of those brands is for sale. The statement came in response to a 17-page letter from Frank Rhodes ...
Stellantis, the company that makes Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram and Fiat vehicles, said Friday that none of those brands is for sale. The statement came in response to a 17-page letter from Frank Rhodes ...