Detroit Newspaper Censors Chrysler 200 Review
An advertiser complained, prompting The Detroit News to make changes to Scott Burgess’ review of the Chrysler 200.
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An advertiser complained, prompting The Detroit News to make changes to Scott Burgess’ review of the Chrysler 200.
In April 1987, Morley Safer visited Sant Agata Bolognese, Italy to experience the Countach.
Remember folks, its Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and then Sunday. Don’t screw it up or you’ll end up waiting for the school bus on a Sunday morning when you could have slept in.
No, not “Fiat”
Here I am, putting my credibility on the line, coming to the defense of the Chrysler PT Cruiser, the most-hated wagon in America.
They call it the space cruiser. I call it awesome.
Lincoln and Cadillac lost interest in building rear-drive luxury sedans, so the job is left to the underdogs in Detroit… and Korea.
After 2009’s autopocalypse, several GM and Chrysler dealerships have struggled to stay in business after having their franchise licenses revoked. Some, like Reuther Chrysler in Creve Coeur MO, have relied on income from service and RV and used car sales. Others have taken on Kia and Hyundai franchises, paving the way for increased Korean market share. One in Wentzville, Missouri sued and won back its franchise license in a settlement.
It was a dark time for auto enthusiasts, and its easy to see how the Big Three handed over half the US market to Japan and Germany.
Gary Hebding took this photo of the Chrysler section of the at the 2011 Chicago Auto Show. Looks exciting.