As people in ancient days waited for the end of famine, so have Chrysler enthusiasts waited for an update to the 300 sedan. Today at the Los Angeles Auto Show, that wait ended with a redesign unveiled by designer Ralph Gilles. Design is a subjective art, though one thing that can be agreed on is […]
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Write-Off for Business-Use Heavy SUVs Expires End of 2014
Note: This article does not constitute tax advice. Tax law is subject to change. Talk to your tax advisor for full details. If you are a small business owner and drive a lot for your business, a specific tax exemption could save you money. IRS Section 179 includes a vehicle depreciation write-off for 2014. It […]
Six Months Into 200 Sedan Sales, Customers Are Favorable
Since the all-new 200 sedan came out in the spring, there have been so many reviews, articles, videos and drives produced about it. However, more than showing the world who it is, the 200 has had to talk a lot about who it is not. Comparisons with other mainstream sedans from Honda and Toyota have […]
Chrysler Making Video Games To Train Employees
Chrysler has an idea about how to train its employees, and it’s a bit kooky: games. Specifically, video games. Nearly everyone these days plays around on their phone, but the term “video game” still doesn’t feel very professional. Nonetheless, as most of us whip out our phones whenever we have a spare moment, Chrysler sees […]
Chrysler Making Plug-In Hybrid Town & Country Van
Chrysler has pulled back the curtain and announced that it will make the first hybrid van in the United States. Speaking at a lovely little shindig called the Paris Motor Show, CEO Sergio Marchionne said that the company will launch a plug-in hybrid electric version of the Chrysler Town & Country toward the end of 2015. The […]