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Chrysler Going Green

Chrysler is heading on a path to be the top American green car maker. With an all new division and line-up of vehicles, Chrysler may become the most eco-friendly automotive company today.

Chrysler is working to bring back their "ENVI" division - who introduced the world to several hybrid and electric cars years ago. With help from Fiat, Chrysler's new owner, they plan on breathing new life into those vehicle technologies.

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Dodge Challenger Stealth Edition

The nostalgic looking Dodge Challenger always catches onlookers attention at the grocery store lot or on the highways. But the all new Stealth edition is a tuner's dream come true.


Houston-based Fastlane Incorporated has taken the already powerful Dodge Challenger and added tons of horsepower, styling and adrenaline to the muscle car.

It all began with a 2010 Dodge SRT-8 Challenger. Fastlane added a custom widebody kit, forged D2 wheels (20x11 and 20 x…

Chrysler Upgrades Indiana Plant with $300 Million

Chrysler is keeping production of their new classics like the 300 and Town & Country Minivan in America. The auto maker is upgrading their Kokomo, Indiana assembly line with the hefty price tag of around $300,000,000!

Chrysler Group just announced the $300 million plan for its Kokomo, Ind., factory (otherwise known as The Indiana Transmission Plant) to make advanced, fuel-efficient, eight-speed automatic transmissions.

As the U.S. Government begins putting restrictions on transmissions and braking systems, American automakers are scrambling to meet these more stringent fuel-economy rules. Vehicles in North America will have to meet higher average MPG rating…