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Ram Ranked as Best Truck Ever (No Exaggeration)

by Mike Ellis

 

The "best ever" - it's a trite phrase. But owners spoke up, and what they said indicates that Chrysler Group LLC is headed in the right direction.

The Dodge Ram scored the highest scored the highest Total Quality score ever for a truck in the 15-year history of Strategic Vision Inc.’s study. The Total Quality Index (TQI) surveys owners to rate all aspects of the ownership experience from buying and owning to performance and driving.

According to Strategic Vision; “Customers specifically noted that the Ram has the best added storage capability along with the best truck...

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Restart Day

by Ed Garsten

For the first time since the beginning of May, vehicles were rolling down the assembly lines at 7 Chrysler plants. For a look at the first day back at Warren (Mich) Truck Assembly, one of two plants where the Dodge Ram piokup is built, please watch this video.

Under the Pentastar: June 26, 2009

by Admin Admin

This week's Under the Pentastar includes Eyes on Design, Cruise Nights at the Walter P. Chrysler Museum, quality improvments, and organizational changes.

Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge Brands Improve Quality in Study

by Mike Ellis

J.D. Power and Associates released its benchmark study on initial vehicle quality today, and the Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge brands all showed improvement. In fact, the Chrysler Group improved faster than the industry as a whole.

 

“Even in the face of unprecedented challenges, the Detroit automakers are keeping their focus on designing and building high-quality vehicles, which is a precondition for long-term success,” David Sargent, vice president of automotive research at J.D. Power and Associates, said in a press release.

 

The J.D. Power study surveys vehicle owners and leasees after 90 days of ownership, asking about 228 possible problems in their vehicles.

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Cash for Clunker Info Link

by Ed Garsten

Questions about the co-called "Cash for Clunkers" program?  There's a new website with plenty of information we know you'll find useful. Just click here to get to www.cars.gov.

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