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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Chrysler News (7.18.13)


Chrysler Group-NextEnergy V2G Project Probes Promise of Battery Power
Sacramento Bee
Chrysler Group engineers are helping to determine if electric-vehicle (EV) batteries can generate revenue as well as power. Chrysler Group has partnered with NextEnergy to evaluate vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology using four all-electric minivans.
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Chrysler drops to one mid-size sedan next year
WXIA-TV
(USA Today) -- Chrysler Group will switch to just one midsize sedan early next year, eliminating the Dodge Avenger and retaining the Chrysler 200 name for a new, Fiat-based model. The car company apparently believes it can unite its marketing behind a ...
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Chrysler to showcase $500 million investment for Jeep Cherokee production
MLive.com
TOLEDO, Ohio- Chrysler Group LLC will show off a $500 million investment today in its Toledo Assembly Complex, home of the Jeep Cherokee and Jeep Wrangler. The investment, which officials announced in November 2011, is for production of the 2014 ...
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Q&A: Duhaime covers new Chrysler cars, technology
Detroit Free Press
In an interview with the Free Press, Duhaime said Chrysler has a variety of additional cars and crossovers in the works with electric technology that ranges from more refined stop-start systems to additional all-electric vehicles. □ Related: Chrysler ...
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