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June 26, 2008 1:13 PM

A Journalist's-Eye View of What's New

A day in the sun, driving muscle cars like the Dodge Challenger, eating a free lunch, and schmoozing with Chrysler officials. What a day at the office. That’s the job of Eric Morath, an automotive reporter with the Detroit News. Eric drove 50 miles from Detroit to the What’s New at Chrysler event at the Chelsea Proving Grounds. Pete Misiak talked to Eric about how today’s events at What’s New turn into tomorrow’s newspaper stories.

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I really like some of the vehicles I'm seeing  in the "what's new at Chrysler video" I'm excited to see some of those in the show rooms soon.

Posted Jul 10, 2008, 9:42 AM by jepstr67

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