Who repaid government first? Chrysler or Tesla
Tesla recently repaid $452 million loan to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
Tesla labeled itself as "the only American car company to have fully...
Chrysler decides to extend Avenger, Wrangler, Caravan productions
The Detroit News reports that Chrysler will extend production of Dodge Avenger, Jeep Wrangler and the Dodge Grand Caravan.
The automaker has decided to extend...
Chrysler Recalls its Minivans
Due to an investigation by the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) into certain Chrysler minivans, the company has issued a recall. A select...
Chrysler worker dies at truck assembly plant in Warren, Mich.
On June 29, a 61-year-old Chrysler employee was found dead while working at the truck assembly plant in Warren, Mich., reports The Detroit News.
According...
Chrysler recalls 870,000 SUVs over brake issue
Chrysler is recalling nearly 870,000 SUVs to fix some brake problems, reports The Detroit News.
The automaker wants to prevent brake problems tied to water...
Chrysler workers show reluctance
The tentative deal between the United Auto Workers and Chrysler LLC...
Fiat to Take Hold of Chrysler
The bail-out of Chrysler LLC is almost resolved as Fiat recently announced it will buying the remaining $560 million government loan. This means that...
Key UAW official, dissidents blast Chrysler deal
The proposed contract between the United Auto Workers and Chrysler LLC...
Chrysler Group LLC Reports August 2010 U.S. Sales Increased 7 Percent
Chrysler Group LLC reported U.S. sales of 99,611, a 7 percent increase compared with sales in August 2009 (93,222 units). August represents the fifth consecutive...
Chrysler calls back 31,000 vehicles
Chrysler has issued two new recalls involving about 31,000 vehicles, reports The Detroit News.
The automaker is recalling full-size vans for electrical problems and SUVs...



