Chrysler to Focus on Longevity, Brand Chief Says
2013 Chicago Auto Show Chrysler brand is planning new versions of its large and midsize sedans and considering a new people mover in place of the Town & Country minivan, Saad Chehab says.read more
View ArticleReporter Notebook: Mission Impossible
WardsAuto Staff 2013 Chicago Auto Show WardsAuto writers pass along the buzz at this week’s Chicago Auto Show.read more
View ArticleToyota Sees Tundra Sales Climbing to 130,000 Next Year
2013 Chicago Auto Show The auto maker's heavily refreshed large pickup truck should help 2014 sales bounce back to levels not seen since 2008.read more
View ArticleHyundai Has U.S. Sales Problems to Envy, Exec Says
2013 Chicago Auto Show With its allotment of vehicles for U.S. dealers capped at 734,000 units for a second straight year, industrywide growth means the auto maker won’t show a percentage sales gain...
View ArticleNew Corvette Stingray Likely to See Higher-Performance Versions
2013 Chicago Auto Show "The Stingray goes on sale in the third quarter, and while we will have a 6.2L 450-hp V-8 at launch, if you ask if there will be more-potent versions, remember it's a Corvette...
View ArticleRam’s Small Van at Fork in Road
2013 Chicago Auto Show Chrysler’s new minivan strategy may spell an end to the model, which has been popular among fleet customers.read more
View Article’13 SRT Viper
Chrysler's Ralph Gilles says a convertible version of the new Viper is likely within a few years.read more
View ArticleTopless Viper? Count On It
2013 Chicago Auto Show For the first time, Viper is launching initially as a hardtop, but SRT chief Ralph Gilles says a convertible could be only a few years away.read more
View ArticleContinental’s Driver Focus Demo
At the Chicago auto show, Continental's Tejas Desai explains the supplier's Driver Focus concept vehicle, which uses a camera and light bar to draw the attention of a distracted driver back to the...
View ArticleConti ‘Halo’ System Refocuses Driver’s Attention
2013 Chicago Auto Show The Driver Focus concept uses a light bar to capture a distracted driver’s gaze and prevent texting, applying lipstick, reading and other dangerous behaviors.read more
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