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September 25, 2008

Chrysler Surges Forward with Production-Intent Electric Vehicles

Left to right: Chrysler EV, Dodge EV and Jeep EV

The automaker introduces three advanced electric-drive vehicle prototypes.

Tags: chrysler, Chrysler's Electric Vehicle, Dodge, electric vehicles , Jeep

April 17, 2008

Chrysler Announces New Innovations

Chrysler LLC will introduce a wide array of new fuel, safety and performance technologies, all designed to enhance the customer experience.

Tags: chrysler, Chrysler New Innovations, Dodge, Jeep, Society of Automotive Engineers World Congre

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Are Executive Vehicle Fleets Becoming Politically Incorrect?

By Mike Antich
In today's economic environment, push-back is emerging at some companies about company-provided executive vehicle fleets. As the economy worsens and ever-increasing amounts of taxpayer monies are being used to prop up financially distressed companies, a negative perception is growing about executive compensation and the different perks tied into these compensation packages.

The Credit Crisis Impact on Fleet? Look to 1973 for Clues

By Mike Antich
Fuel prices hit record highs. The cost of financing a fleet doubles. Used-vehicle values plummet. Dealers are unable to sell the vehicles they have in inventory. Geopolitically, the U.S. is embroiled in war and the macro-economy teeters on recession. If you think I'm talking about 2008, think again. The year was 1973.

Used-Vehicle Market Nosedives in October: More Downward Movement Anticipated

By Mike Antich

Don't Let Drivers Grow Complacent with Lower Fuel Prices

By Mike Antich

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Special Finance - October 2008

In This Issue:
New Opportunities in LHPH, Can We Panic Now?, Credit Risk in a New Economy and much more…