2009 Chrysler Cars, 2009 2010 Chrysler Future Cars
Posted by admin on 21 Dec 2008
Chrysler has been an American producer of cars and trucks for decades. They used to be one of the top companies for a decent product and a decent price. Chrysler and Dodge moved together and some changes were made. Now Chrysler is still a top name, but they can be more expensive than warranted when compared. If you are still interested in Chrysler it make be important to note what new cars they will have in 2009. Some of these cars will be upgrade changes to those already on the market, while others may be concept vehicles.
The first vehicle for 2009 from Chrysler is the 300. The 300 has been around for a couple of years now offering a family sedan or luxury vehicle. It was not known for its fuel economy, but that is about to change. The 300 series can be found with a 5.7 liter V8 engine. It has been redesigned to offer more horsepower. While this is great you might elect for a smaller more economical engine. It is an all wheel drive train. To help the fuel economy just a little the front axle has been changed. It is offering an axle that is not connected. Each of the 300 models will have the standard options you expect in a car today. The 300’s will also be a smoother ride than in years before.
The Aspen is Chrysler’s SUV. It has been upgraded mildly for more fuel economy as well. In fact you now have a two way hybrid engine. This engine is supposed to increase the fuel efficiency by 40 percent overall. The Aspen will also come with a television in the back for passengers. This is of course an optional feature that you don’t have to choose. As an SUV it will have plenty of space in the trunk, as well as in the back seats. The back seats will fold down to make carrying items easier.
The next most popular Chrysler that receives a few changes and an updated model is the Sebring. The sedan is going to offer 4 wheel drive with antilock brakes. The air system inside will be better to combine with the noise reduction offered. Stability control, remote start, audio buttons on the steering wheel and Bluetooth are being offered. The Sebring may not change for the engine, but the luxury offered is certainly an improvement. The convertible Sebring is also getting some changes for controls and usability.
Overall Chrysler is not offering different series, but improvements on their older models to make it more technologically advanced for users. They want to inspire environmental aspects, as well as usability for the owner.
I am interested in the total purchase price of the 2010 Chrysler Imperial and when will it be marketed.