People most closely associate the hemi engine with Chrysler due to the automaker's HEMI trademark. However, around the same ...
The first hemi engines were invented in the early 1900s to power the nation's first automobiles. In the 1940s, improved versions were developed for use in the airplanes of WWII. However, Chrysler ...
it is odd that diesel engines haven't been offered often in modern light-duty vehicles. Therefore, when Chrysler introduced ...
A popular Canadian YouTuber bought the one-year odd-looking Mopar for less than $6,200 and plans to make a tribute two-door ...
Chrysler hopes you’ll find the 2025 Voyager ... It’s powered by the same 287-hp V-6 engine and nine-speed automatic transmission. Its performance is decent and its on-road demeanor is ...
In a none-too-shocking announcement, Chrysler announced plans to invest $179 million to convert its engine plant in Dundee, MI, from building the so-called World Engine to Fiat's 1.4-liter Fully ...
And with tight supplies of its Pentastar V6, the company is also boosting output at its Mack Engine plant. Chrysler is adding a third shift at its Warren Truck plant to meet demand for the new ...
You're forgiven for not remembering the Chrysler Voyager minivan ... Under the hood lies the same 287-hp Pentastar 3.6-liter V-6 engine found in the nonhybrid Pacifica, which directs 262 pound ...
Our comparison will help you prioritize the trims that are right for you. 287.0-hp, 3.6-liter, V6 Cylinder Engine (Gasoline Fuel) ...
The modern car owner expects a bit more from a minivan, and the good news is that the Chrysler Voyager delivers. The interior is a welcoming space that looks premium enough, especially at its ...
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Chrysler’s Voyager minivan is back for 2025, but it feels like a trip down memory lane in more ways than one. Underneath that $39,995 price tag, the Voyager is pretty much the same family hauler ...