Friday, October 29, 2010

Fw: Chrysler reveals upgraded 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan


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10/28/2010 07:19 PM

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Chrysler reveals upgraded 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan





Last Updated: October 28. 2010 2:02PM
Chrysler reveals upgraded 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan
Alisa Priddle / The Detroit News

Chrysler Group LLC released details of changes to the 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan today in a bid to hang on to its prominence in the minivan sector in the face of competition from a new Toyota Sienna and Honda Odyssey introduced this year.

The Dodge Caravan has Chrysler's new Pentastar 3.6-liter V-6 engine for 283 horsepower replacing three old V-6s.

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The new engine is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission and there is a Fuel Economizer Mode that changes the shift schedule for better fuel efficiency.

The suspension has been re-engineered and the van lowered. Lower-rolling resistance tires are designed to improve gas mileage.

The strength of a minivan is the utility of the interior. To that end, for 2011 there is a new one-piece instrument panel with larger gauges and a new center console for storage and an area for large items such as a purse.

The Stow 'n Go seats are more comfortable and can be operated with a one-touch button.

The Grand Caravan introduces a heated steering wheel to the segment.

Safety features include a rear park-assist system and backup camera as well as blind-spot monitoring and a system that detects vehicles crossing the van's path from behind.

There is a new front fascia, grille, hood and quad headlights to make it look more aggressive than its Chrysler Town & Country counterpart. In back there is a new rear fascia, liftgate and LED taillamps.

For 2011 there are four trim levels of Grand Caravan. The Express, Mainstreet and Crew go on sale this quarter and the R/T — dubbed the "man van" — follows next spring.

The minivans are built at the assembly plant in Windsor, Ontario.



From The Detroit News:
http://detnews.com/article/20101028/AUTO01/10280469/1148/Chrysler-reveals-upgraded-2011-Dodge-Grand-Caravan#ixzz13hMvON6e  

Monday, October 25, 2010

Fw: Fiat's Italian Business Still Unprofitable in 2010, Marchionne Says


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10/24/2010 07:41 PM

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Fiat's Italian Business Still Unprofitable in 2010, Marchionne Says






 
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Fiat's Italian Business Still Unprofitable in 2010, Marchionne Says
By Marco Bertacche - Oct 24, 2010

Fiat SpA Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne said the Italian carmaker’s domestic business will still be unprofitable this year.

Fiat on Oct. 21 raised its target for 2010 earnings before interest, taxes and one-time items to at least 2 billion euros.

“None of those earnings will be made in Italy,” Marchionne said in Milan in an interview with state television RAI. “We still have a loss.”

Marchionne was commenting on the carmaker’s measures to raise productivity at Italian plants. Fiat plans to invest 20 billion euros through 2014 in Italy to improve plants and vehicle development if unions agree to curb strikes and add shifts.

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Marco Bertacche at mbertacche@bloomberg.net