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Chrysler
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| Types of companies | Division of Chrysler LLC |
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| Founded | June 6, 1925 |
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| Headquarters | Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States |
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| Industry | Automotive industry |
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| Product (business) | Luxury vehicle to Luxury vehicle luxury vehicles |
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| Holding company | Chrysler LLC |
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| Website | chrysler.com |
Chrysler is the Flagship brand of Chrysler LLC, named after founder Walter Chrysler. It is a near-luxury brand that competes with brands such as Buick.[citation needed] It has had many successful cars in the past, most notably the Chrysler Town and Country.[citation needed]
Overview
Current Chrysler Lineup
The current Chrysler lineup consists of:
- PT Cruiser (2001-2009)
- Sebring (1995-present)
- Chrysler Sebring (Convertible) (1996-present)
- 300 (2005-present)
- Chrysler Town & Country (1990-present)
- Aspen (2007-2009)
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Past models
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Past Chrysler models sold in the United States*:
*Note: if a vehicle was sold in different size classes over its lifetime, the most recent is listed
See also
External links
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Barreiros (manufacturer) (1959–1978) ·
DeSoto (1928–1961) ·
Eagle (1988–1998) ·
Fargo (1920–1972) ·
Hillman (1907–1976) ·
Humber (car) (1898–1975) ·
Imperial (1955–1975, 1981–1983) ·
Karrier (1908–1977) ·
Plymouth (1928–2001) ·
Singer (car) (1905–1970) ·
Simca (1934–1977) ·
Sunbeam Car Company (1901–1976) ·
Valiant (automobile) (1960–1966)
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