DaimlerChrysler's lineup dominates the "shoulders" of the minivan market. By 2002, their minivans accounted for 62 percent of sales under $20,000 and 37 percent of those over $30,000. Such [...]
DaimlerChrysler's multimodel lineup has handily dominated the American minivan market. Soon after the fourth-generation models reached dealerships, they accounted for 62 percent of sales under [...]
Despite improvements in driveline smoothness and overall refinement, the new Sebring sedans and coupes lack the polished feel of import-brand rivals. Each fulfills its purpose, and sedans are [...]
Positioned as a sporting coupe, the regular Crossfire isn't as fast or as agile as a hard-core sports car. Compact size and eye-catching styling mean it isn't as practical as typical near-luxury [...]
Chrysler introduced the LH sedans to great fanfare and each version is well worth a test drive, including the New Yorker and LHS with their even more abundant backseats...
Pacificas aren't as roomy inside as their generous exterior dimensions suggest. Acceleration is unexceptional, and they move like a heavy minivan. Still, a Pacifica is more rational than most any [...]
No, there's nothing startling about a 4-door LeBaron, but these are solid, capable family sedans offering entry-level luxury and a likable persona, plus a distinctive appearance. Although they [...]
Outstanding seating versatility and such safety features as curtain side airbags help Town & Country maintain its place among our Best Buy minivans. Comfort and luxury touches add to its [...]
Acceleration with the 2.7-liter V6 is weak, but the boldly styled 300 is an otherwise Best Buy combination of performance, roominess, and value. The startling SRT8 outpowers cars costing twice as [...]