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Chrysler, once expected to become the mainstream brand of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, is in limbo now that people have stopped buying cars and have returned in droves to SUVs and pickup trucks. The company has already announced that this will be the last year for the 200 midsize sedan (unless it can find a partner to produce the car), and that will leave the rapidly aging 300 full-size sedan and the completely redesigned and renamed Pacifica minivan.

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Following the cancellation of the 200 midsize sedan and without any new models on the horizon, the future of the Chrysler brand appears uncertain.
Chrysler introduced what it believes to be the future of personal transportation at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
Chrysler has already announced that this will be the last year for the 200 midsize sedan, and that will leave the rapidly aging 300 full-size sedan and the completely redesigned and renamed Pacifica minivan. Find out what's new for each 2017 Chrysler car and minivan model...
Two of Chrysler brand’s three models—the 200 and the Town & Country—carry over from the previous model year, but the 300 sedan gets a more comprehensive renovation and upgrade for 2016.
For 2015, the Chrysler 300 full-size sedan features revised styling, improved fuel economy, and a new range-topping 300C Platinum trim level, among other updates.
Visit a Chrysler dealer these days and what might strike you the most is the 2015 200 sedan, which has been redesigned with fresh, modern styling, a host of interior and content upgrades, and a new chassis. Find out what else is new for all of the 2015 Chrysler models...
Things are fairly quiet at Chrysler these days, as the 2014 models roll out with only minor changes.
The 2013 Chrysler 300 SRT8 is a high-performance version of the brand's flagship car. It is a full-size 4-door sedan with rear-wheel drive and V-8 power.
Chrysler division's flagship car, the Chrysler 300 is a full-size, 4-door sedan that straddles the line between the mainstream and luxury markets. It has seating for five, rear- or all-wheel drive, and V-6 or V-8 power.
Chrysler used the 2012 North American International Auto Show to test the 700C Concept minivan design study and to find out what consumers think about the direction the automaker could potentially take with the next-generation Town & Country.