Chrysler etymology: Who is named after? What does its name mean?
Chrysler is one of the core brands in Fiat Chrysler’s portfolio, but who is it named after? Hint: It’s the same guy who commissioned the Chrysler Building.
Chrysler is one of the core brands in Fiat Chrysler’s portfolio, but who is it named after? Hint: It’s the same guy who commissioned the Chrysler Building.
The F30 BMW 330e plug-in hybrid has a 2-liter turbo I4, a 65kW/250Nm electric motor, 8-speed auto for a total 185kW/252hp, and 40km/25mi EV driving range.
The Saab 9-4x was the company’s first crossover SUV and its first car built in Mexico. Based on the Cadillac SRX, it was offered only with V6 gas engines.
At the 25th Palm Beach Cavallino Classic, the first limited edition Ferrari F60 America convertible was delivered to its owner.
The 2010 facelift for the Volvo C30 brought new engine options, as well as a front end with new headlights, grille and bumpers from the S40/V40.
For the 1994 facelift, the Honda Accord sedan gained wider taillights that stretch into the trunk, a longer nose, and other minor detail changes.
The Land Rover Defender has bowed out of production after 68 years and over two million copies. Here are some interesting facts about the rugged off-roader.
Chevrolet is GM’s mainstream brand in US, China and Asia, and it’s hugely popular, but did you know that it’s named after a Swiss racing driver?
For the second generation Nissan Pulsar, the coupe gained the Exa name, as well as sharper styling, pop up headlights and a turbocharged engine.
The second-gen Toyota Sienta ditches its Clio styling for something more quirky. The minivan seats up to 7, has sliding rear doors, and optional hybrid.