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The Chrysler Corporation was an American automobile manufacturer that existed independently from 1925–1998. Chrysler and its subsidiaries became part of the German based DaimlerChrysler AG after merging with Daimler-Benz in 1998. more...

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Prior to the merger in 1998, Chrysler Corporation traded under the "C" symbol on the NYSE. The U.S. operations are generally referred to today as the "Chrysler Group."

History

The Chrysler Corporation was founded by Walter P. Chrysler on June 6, 1925, from the remaining assets of the Maxwell Motor Company.

In 1928 Chrysler founded the Plymouth brand at the low priced end of the market and the DeSoto brand in the medium price field. Subsequently, Chrysler acquired the Dodge Brothers automobile company; all of this was in order to set up a full range of brands similar to that of the General Motors corporation. This process reached its logical conclusion in 1955, when the Imperial was made a brand of its own and Chrysler marketed a GM-like five-brand lineup. Well before then, though, Chrysler Corporation had become noted both for its engineering features as well as its periodic financial crises. By the end of the 1930s, the DeSoto and Dodge divisions would flip-flop spots in the corporate pecking order making the lineup Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto, Chrysler, and Imperial.

In 1934, the company introduced the Chrysler Airflow, featuring an advanced streamlined body which was among the first to be designed according to scientific aerodynamic principles. Chrysler also created the industry's first wind tunnel to develop them. Unfortunately, it was not well accepted by the public, and it was the humble Dodge and Plymouth divisions, which had not been given an Airflow model, which pulled the firm through the Depression years with its conventional but quite popular bodystyles. Plymouth was one of only a few marques that actually increased sales during the cash-strapped thirties. It was during this decade that the company created a formal parts division under the Mopar (Motor Parts) brand, with the result that Chrysler products are still often called Mopars.

The unsuccessful Airflow had a chilling effect on Chrysler styling and marketing, which remained determinedly unadventurous through the 1940s and into the 1950s, with the single exception of the installation of hidden headlights on the very brief production run of the 1942 DeSotos. Engineering advances continued however, and in 1951 the firm introduced the first of a long and famous series of Hemi V8s. In 1955, things brightened after the stodgy post-war styling with the introduction of Virgil Exner's successful Forward Look designs. With the inauguration of the second generation Forward Look cars for 1957, "Torsion-Aire" was introduced. This was not air suspension, but an indirect-acting, torsion-spring front suspension system which drastically reduced unsprung weight and shifted the car's center of gravity downward and rearward, resulting in both a smoother ride and significantly improved handling. However, a rush to production of the 1957 models led to quality-control problems (mostly related to body fit and finish, resulting in major rusting). This, coupled with a national recession, found the company again in recovery mode.

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Chrysler Pt Cruiser 2005 Estate Red £4,699.00 1998 Chrysler Neon 2.0L Glx Auto - No Reserve £9.99
1998 Chrysler Neon Le Auto Black (No Reserve) £200.00 2002/52 Chrysler Grand Voyager Lx Auto 3.3 V6 £1.00
1997 Chrysler Grand Voyager...Burgandy £500.00 2004 Chrysler Crossfire Black £6,100.00
Chrysler Pt Cruiser Convertible....2006 06 Plate £4,995.00 1999 Chrysler Neon Lx Auto Green £200.00
2005 Chrysler Grand Voyager Diesel 2.8 Crd Lx 5dr Auto £1.00 2006 Chrysler 300C Crd Silver Damaged Stolen Recovered £5,900.00
1996 Chrysler Voyager Se Green £1,500.00 2004, 54, Chrysler Grand Voyager Limited Repair Not Rec £1,600.00
1997 Chrysler Grand Voyager Red 3.3 Nr No Swap £500.00 Chrysler Voyager 2001 Fsh 80K Mpv People Carrier £2,995.00
2004 Chrysler Voyager 2.5 Crd Se £5,978.00 2005 Chrysler Pt Cruiser 2.2 Crd Classic £4,495.00
2000 Chrysler Grand Voyager 2.5 Td Se £2,695.00 2002 52 Chrysler Grand Voyager Crd Lx Diesel £3,995.00
Chrysler Pt Cruiser Limited Edition 2000 - £900 extras £2,995.00 2007 Chrysler Grand Voyager Ltd Xs Auto Black £14,500.00
.Chrysler Grand Voyager Le .Auto.Lpg.Low Mills.7 Seater £4,450.00 2003 53 Chrysler Grand Voyager 2.5 Limited £5,999.00
chrysler pt cruiser 2.2 crd manual £2,950.00 2002 Chrysler Pt Cruiser Touring Crd Black £3,000.00
2006 Chrysler Crossfire Auto Grey £2.20 2001 Chrysler Pt Cruiser Limited Red Auto No Swap P/X £1,650.00
2009 Chrysler 300C 3.0Crd V6 Auto *Brand New* £19,240.00 2002 Chrysler Voyager Crd Lx Blue £3,000.00
2007 Chrysler Gr-Voyager Exec Crd Auto Damaged Salvage £5,500.00 2006 Chrysler Voyager Diesel Estate 2.8 Crd Lx 5dr Auto £1,120.00
2006 Chrysler Grand Voyager Ltd Auto Grey £9,000.00 1998(S) Chrysler Grand Voyager 3.3 Le 5dr Auto £1,250.00
2004 Chrysler Pt Cruiser Limited Crd Silver £2,750.00 2002 Chrysler Grand Voyager Crd Limited Fully loaded £3,100.00
2002 Chrysler Pt Cruiser Touring Crd Met Blue Diesel £1,136.54 Chrysler Grand Voyager 2007 Diesel Automatic £12,995.00
Chrysler Voyager 2006 Diesel Manual £9,995.00 Chrysler 300c 2007 Diesel Automatic £13,995.00
Chrysler Sebring 2008 Diesel Manual £10,995.00 Chrysler Sebring 2008 Petrol Automatic £14,995.00
1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Ltd Auto Blue £800.00 Chrysler Pt Cruiser 2.0 Touring Auto, 2000 W in Silver £2,300.00
2006 06 Chrysler 300C 3.0 Diesel Auto £13,999.00 2005 Chrysler Pt Cruiser 2.4 Limited 5dr Auto Petrol 5d £5,994.00
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