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Dodge Durango Production Begins

Chrysler and Dodge celebrated the beginning of production of their long awaited 2011 Dodge Durango at its Jefferson North Assembly Plant this week.

General Holiefield, vice president of the UAW's Chrysler department, and Ralph Gilles, Dodge brand CEO, joined others for a press conference after production of the first 2011 Dodge Durango, along with employees at the company's Jefferson North facility.

2011's Durango is an all-new three-row SUV, designed from the same…

Chrysler Pentastar Engine Focuses on Customer Needs

Pentastar 3.6 Liter V6 Already Winning Awards

Chrysler's newest engine, the Pentastar 3.6 Liter V6 has already been named one of the top ten engines of 2011 in Ward's AutoWorld magazine. That says a whole lot because this version of the engine is just the beginning. It will soon be the heart and soul of 1/3 of Chrysler's lineup, replacing more than 6 existing V6 engines. Most of the engines on the list have been developed and?

Viper Returns for 2012

After ceasing production of the Dodge Viper 18 years in the making, the automaker will again restore the Viper to lineup for the summer of 2012, introducing it as a 2013 model.

Ralph Gilles, head of the Dodge brand, confirmed the Chrysler board has given the Viper a go. The new Viper "is not based on anything else," he stated, countering speculation that it will share design with Ferrari or Alfa Romeo...

The Ram Brand

Earlier this year, Chrysler LLC established "Ram Trucks" as a brand of their own, leaving behind the Dodge name. Because of this, there has been some confusion with some of the customers in our showroom.  Some people get it, and some simply don't. And for those who don't, you are not at fault nor necessarily alone.  For so many years, our pickups have been known as the "Dodge Ram 1500" or the "Dodge?

Have a High Mileage Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth or Ram?



This post was inspired from reading an article on allpar.com about a guy named Dan Edelman and his "One-Million Mile Ram 2500 with a Cummins Diesel. After replacing the basics over time: alternator, water pump, battery, radiator and rebuilding the transmission himself, this Ram Heavy Duty has done him very well. It's a very intriguing story that I encourage you to read, and if you have a high mileage Mopar vehicle, please share?
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