Despite its current problems (it seems, Chrysler didn't have a single year in its long history when it didn't have a trouble of a certain degree), the American automaker is working hard on a much more fuel efficient versions of its Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger models.
Talking to journalists yesterday, Chrysler's vice president and chief designer Tom Tremont pledged that the company will do its best to make the production version of the Dodge Challenger as close to the concept vehicle as possible.
Some men will go to any lengths to ‘mod’ify their cars. A souped-up Lumina SS vies for attention with a mean Mustang.
A way-out Haman-ed BMW dramatically folds back its gull-wing doors, cocking a snook at a Mercedes with its legitimate gull-wings. Welcome to the world of car modification that is almost a mini industry in Dubai.