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Encyclopedia > List of Chrysler vehicles

Vehicles built by the Chrysler Corporation bearing the name Chrysler rather than one of their subsidiary companies. Most Chryslers have been luxury cars, with the exception of their '70's European models which were developed by the Simca and Rootes divisions. See also Category:Chrysler vehicles.

Technical Specifications

Technical specifications for most Chrysler vehicles (http://auto-kraftfahrzeug.de/hersteller_Chrysler.html)


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List of Chrysler vehicles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (117 words)
Vehicles built by the Chrysler Corporation bearing the name Chrysler rather than one of their subsidiary companies.
Most Chryslers have been luxury cars, with the exception of their 1970s European models which were developed by the Simca and Rootes divisions.
Chrysler Valiant (Australia, New Zealand and South Africa)
Chrysler - WOI Encyclopedia Italia (2366 words)
Chrysler and its subsidaries are now part of the German based DaimlerChrysler AG after being purchased by Daimler-Benz in 1998.
In 1928 Chrysler founded the Plymouth brand at the low end, the DeSoto brand at the low-medium end and purchased 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.
Chrysler Conquest (1987 - 1989, rebadged Mitsubishi Starion)
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