Saturday, January 28, 2012

Pentastart Engine Reachs Huge Milest

Millionth Pentastar engine produced today


Just 18 months after production kicked off, the millionth Pentastar V-6 engine was assembled today at the Chrysler Group’s Trenton, Michigan, Engine Assembly Plant.
“The Pentastar engine is a cornerstone of Chrysler Group’s effort to reinvent its business model with world class quality products. This award-winning engine is proof that the Company is transforming it products to meet the needs of our customers,” said Brian Harlow, Vice President, Head of Powertrain Manufacturing, Chrysler Group LLC. “To build one million of anything, and in an impressively short amount of time, is a significant achievement. But to do it with such a high degree of quality is a testament to our skilled and dedicated workforce at both Trenton South and Saltillo engine plants.”
The 60-degree, V-6 engine, the most advanced six ever produced by Chrysler, is offered in 11 Chrysler Group vehicles. The all-aluminum Pentastar is standard or available on the Chrysler, 200, 300 and Town and Country; Dodge Avenger, Challenger, Charger, Durango, Journey and Caravan. This year, it’s also standard on the Jeep Wrangler.
Just recently, the Pentastar V-6 repeated as one of the “10 Best Engines” following evaluation and testing by editors of Ward’s Automotive magazine.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Wrangler Production Increasing

Chrysler boosting Wrangler production

Writing in Automotive News, Larry Villequette reports that Chrysler and union officials representing workers at the Toledo Supplier Park plant have agreed to a plan increasing Jeep Wrangler production by 90 units per day.
Under the agreement, 25 workers on each of the two ten-hour daily shifts will be reassigned from non-production jobs to positions on the assembly line. This will allow the addition of about five vehicles per hour to the schedule. The plant currently builds about 700 Wranglers per day.
U.S. Wrangler sales jumped 30 percent last year and inventory levels have remained tight. According to numbers released today, the Toledo plant produced 62,798 Wranglers and 102,368 Wrangler Unlimiteds in 2011.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Special Order Being Picked Up

Customer Picks Up a Moab Industries outfitted 2012 Jeep Wrangler

Here are some photos of the extreme Jeep one of our customers had outfitted all the way out in Arizona:



Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Sales Numbers December 2011

FIAT CHRYSLER ITALIAN SALES – DECEMBER 2011 AND 12-MONTH
Brand Dec-11 Dec-10 Change 2011 Total 2010 Total Change
Alfa Romeo 3,049 3,831 -20.41% 58,148 51,900 12.0%
Chrysler 4 103 -96.12% 696 1,493 -53.4%
Dodge 4 17 -76.47% 42 2,527 -98.3%
Ferrari 13 25 -48.00% 570 685 -16.8%
Fiat 22,758 29,568 -23.03% 363,017 450,793 -19.5%
Jeep 645 369 74.80% 7,878 3,618 117.7%
Lancia 5,243 5,636 -6.97% 84,856 86,946 -2.4%
Maserati 21 21 0.00% 414 499 -17.0%
Fiat Group 31,737 39,570 -19.80% 515,621 598,461 -13.8%

Monday, January 2, 2012

Jeep Wrangler Wins SUV of the Year From Autobytel

Autobytel 2012 SUV of the Year Winner: 2012 Jeep Wrangler

When it comes to tackling any terrain put in front of it, the go-anywhere Jeep Wrangler has always been the ultimate SUV, but with the addition of a new powertrain for 2012, this iconic off roader was an easy choice for the Autobytel 2012 SUV of the Year. Available in two- and four-door configurations, the 2012 Jeep Wrangler now comes with a more powerful Pentastar V-6 engine that gives drivers a good mix of power and fuel economy. Whether its equipped with the hard or soft top, the Jeep Wrangler allows for easy open-air driving, and, like its predecessors dating back to 1941, the 2012 Wrangler can still be enjoyed with the windshield folded down and the doors removed.