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Chrysler Dropped Plans on the Imperial Luxury Sedan

22 December 2009 | No Comments » | admin

Chrysler part of the used to be Detroit?s Big Three and producer of American Motors catalytic converter is now down to being the fourth-largest US automaker. And just recently it has announced that it is dropping its plans for a new Imperial luxury sedan due to the rising gasoline prices and tougher fuel-economy regulations.

It can be noted that the Senate has passed a bill last month calling for automakers to raise their average fuel mileage to at least 35 miles a gallon by 2020 the same proposal in the House would also hold manufacturers to the same standard by 2018.

Chrysler?s executives have made the decision within the past few weeks according to the automaker?s spokesman Ed Saenz. The Auburn Hills, Michigan-based automaker has unveiled its Imperial two years ago and has scheduled the production to start in 2009 in Brampton, Ontario.

Saenz said, “There was no business case for us to bring it to the market. We will continue to look for a future product for the plant.” He also added that the decision has put $597 million of investment in the factory on hold but will not affect any of the plant?s 3,500 jobs.

Chrysler will be investing $3 billion in order to produce more fuel-efficient engines and other powertrain components. It is no secret that the automaker has been badly hurt by its reliance on pickup trucks, sport-utility vehicles and minivans that are continuously losing sales as US gasoline prices soared nearly to $3 a gallon. Another reason for Chrysler?s decision to divert its production target is the fact that the US Congress is also considering an increase in fuel-efficiency standards.

Tom Libby, an analyst at marketing-research firm J.D. Power & Associates in Westlake Village, California said, “It makes sense not to build a high-end, lower-volume car when the direction of the market is moving toward smaller vehicles. If there is a hole left in Chrysler’s product lineup without the Imperial, it’s a not a hole in the growing part of the market.”

Chrysler has also planned to pull the production of a new vehicle from the Brampton plant if the Canadian Auto Workers didn?t agree to give up a wage premium of about C$125 a week. The union has initially rejected the pay provision but then changed its decision last March 11 giving way for the planned investment.

Chrysler is being sold by parent DaimlerChrysler AG to Cerberus Capital Management LP which is purchasing 80.1 percent stake in Chrysler in an agreement that includes a $7.4 billion investment and will be completed this quarter.

It was the Windsor Star in Windsor, Ontario that reported the change in plan of Chrysler which is not to go on with the production of the Imperial.

Jason Moore, a 35 year old freelance writer from Austin, Texas. He also works as a marketing analyst for an established auto parts store in the country.

2010 Chrysler Imperial – One Step Ahead

18 November 2009 | No Comments » | admin

The Chrysler Group is moving one step ahead with the new 2010 Chrysler Imperial, a model much awaited. It is expected to create a craze in the market. The innovative design and outstanding engineering will make the car lead the way. A right choice for the car lovers, the Chrysler Imperial will reach dealership probably in 2011, as predicted by the suppliers.

Foundation for Production Imperial

It is a great surprise to know that the donor vehicle will be the foundation for the production of this new model. The Chrysler Group wants to mark the Imperial as the “next-generation R-Class”. Report says that the car would be priced as high as $60,000.

High Performance Level

Chrysler reviews show that the 2010 Chrysler Imperial is built on the Chrysler 300 platform. Empowered by the 5.7 liter Hemi V-8, the Imperial surpasses any other Chrysler model as far as the performance level is concerned. The efficient power handling will surely please people who love to drive.

Features of Imperial

Retaining its 214-inch length and 123-inch wheelbase the 2010 Chrysler Imperial is larger than any contemporary sedan Chrysler including the 300C. It is six inches taller as well. The greater interior space and the seating arrangement add to the comfort features of the car. This luxury car offers a smooth journey beyond your expectation.

Automation Transmission of Imperial

2010 Chrysler Imperial is boasted by five, six and seven-speed automatic transmissions. The rear and all-wheel-drive system ensures safety. With the most convenient security system you can drive peacefully.

Optional Platform for Imperial

Chrysler group is also considering LX/LY as other platform for alternative version of the Imperial as the 300C platform needs a great deal of modification. The new Chrysler will have various advanced features. The platform can include both rear-wheel drive as well as all-wheel-drive. This new version can have both V6 and V8 engine options.

Exclusive Driveline Configuration

Accommodating a range of engines and transmissions the 2010 Chrysler Imperial has proven its flexibility. The driveline configurations of the model are as advanced as its engines.

Imperial Concept Unveiled

The Imperial concept that was revealed in the Detroit auto show in January made it clear that this is going to be an exceptional model with power handling, solid engineering as well as premium luxury features. 2010 Chrysler Imperial promises a joy ride.

The 2010 Chrysler Imperial is sure to exceed the expectation of the people.

Adam Corri is a media professional and writes for different online publications related to cars. For more information on new Chrysler or 2009 Chrysler 300 reviews he recommends you to visit http://www.caranddriver.com

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