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The Chrysler Grand Voyager has a unique image. The Voyager is often associated with showbusiness and personalities:
Tony Blair has one; Alan Sugar has one. Voyagers in dark colours are often used as Limousine replacements - which few
if any other MPVs can claim. One great advantage of the Voyager range is the rear stowaway seat system which means you
can convert your limousine into a spacious van within seconds. The space in the rear of the Grand Voyager model is
simply humungous! If it's not ultimate load space you are after, consider the Chrysler 300C - a terrific looking
executive saloon that comes with exclusivity as standard! Many people mistake the 300C for a Bentley - and at around
£100,000 less, the 300C is a real bargain! Chrysler's history, includes producing motorcars in pre-WW2 London. In
fact, the company was originally established in 1925, where its present headquarters is still based at Auburn Hills,
on Lake Michigan. Over the years it either invented or acquired the assets to a handful of other brands including
Plymouth, Dodge, De Soto and the ultra-luxurious Imperial. Chrysler was always perceived as the American alternative
to General Motors and, despite its frequent financial issues, did follow a similar competitive pathway. It had always
been a moderately innovative carmaker and employed the US Motor Industry's first-ever wind tunnel to develop
scientifically a new model, the Chrysler Airflow in 1934. While the innovations continued, it took until 1960 before
the next one proved to be hugely memorable. In that year, Chrysler introduced uni-body construction to its model
lines, in other words, no separate weighty chassis. Inevitably, it would take over as the preferred method of making
motorcars. The "Hemi"" engine, so named because of the hemispherical style of the cylinder head construction, had
been brought to market some nine years earlier. Chrysler expanded into Europe in 1966, taking over the Rootes Group
(UK), Simca (France) and Barrieros (Spain) to form Chrysler Europe. Twelve years later, the assets were sold to PSA
Group and the truck interests went to Renault. However, the company suffered its biggest financial issues less than
twelve months later, although a rescue bid witnessed a raft of innovations and market-leading products being launched,
until the Mercedes-Benz wanted to provide a basis for a strategic partnership, but following a relatively short
relationship has been superceeded by a Private Equity owner." We often have great Chrysler finance and leasing offers
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