12/01/2010

'Passionate' New Chrysler Models

Chrysler has continued to attract customers with distinctive designs, craftsmanship, intuitive innovation and technology since the company was founded in 1926.

"The 2010 Chrysler spring collection vividly illustrates the Chrysler brand’s reinvigoration of the connection between refinement and excitement, innovation and involvement, comfort and couture, and people and the road," said Olivier Francois, President Chrysler Brand, Chrysler Group LLC.

"Chrysler's new 300 S6 and 300 S8 models take the most awarded vehicle in its class, to a more passionate and youthful direction," he said.

"The new Chrysler Town & Country Walter P. Chrysler Signature Series, the most innovative family vehicle on the road today, offers a great palette to show how stylish our minivans can be while delivering the innovations and irreplaceable functionality Chrysler minivans are known for.

"And the Chrysler PT Cruiser Couture Edition, gives one of the most timeless vehicles on the road today an added dose of sophistication to its already head-turning good looks."

(PR/BMcC)

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