First Look into The ALL NEW 2013 Dodge Dart

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First Look into The ALL NEW 2013 Dodge Dart

February 11, 2012 Featured No Comments
First Look into The ALL NEW 2013 Dodge Dart

Photos of Chrysler Group LLC’s 2013 Dodge Dart were leaked online Saturday, two days before the vehicle’s scheduled debut at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

Personality-Packed
The all new Dart has dynamic lines and curves. Check out the darts unveiling at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show: Click Here

In regards to world Class aerodynamics, the All-New 2013 Dodge Dart expresses an all-new level of visual drama. Clean lines from nose to tail form its curvaceous silhouette. The unmistakable “split cross-hair” grille accentuates its low, wide stance. And the Charger-inspired, full-width rear racetrack style LED taillamp makes an aggressive statement – something truly beautiful every driver behind you will be staring at.

One bold new design. Over 100,000 ways to personalize it.
Aside from the 14 interior combinations, 12 exterior colors, and six wheel choices, the ability to add over 150 Mopar® accessories is what truly differentiates the Dodge Dart from other vehicles in its class. Express yourself with unique grilles, hoods, tailpipes, shifters, steering wheels, and hundreds of other available options that can easily turn your Dodge Dart into your own one-of-a-kind Dodge Dart.

With Class-exclusive 7-inch tft reconfigurable display, the dart is the most technologically advanced car in its class, the Dodge Dart includes a number of class-exclusive features, including a premium 7-inch Thin Film Transistor (TFT) reconfigurable cluster display. Not only does the display deliver real-time information on performance, navigation and vehicle status, it truly comes alive with countless ways to reconfigure in full color and incredibly rich graphics never before seen on a compact car.

Precision craftsmanship, refinement and surprises of color,The Dodge Dart’s All-New, driver-centric interior boasts an intuitive, fluid layout designed to be both beautiful and ergonomic. It features ambient lighting that highlights interior craftsmanship and refinements. Like refined soft-touch surfaces. Accent stitching on the dash and seats. Tactile grains or available hand-wrapped protein vinyl surfacing. It’s an interior so thoughtfully crafted and engineered, it offers interior space rivaling mid-size sedans with class-exclusive in-seat storage.

With three all-new, world class engines bring power to the people, the Dodge Dart redefines performance by providing the most diverse powertrain lineup in its class. Choose from a new 16-valve 2.0L (160 hp) Tigershark™, a 16-valve 1.4L (160 hp & 184 lb-ft torque) MultiAir® Intercooled Turbo, and a new 16-valve 2.4L (184 hp) Tigershark™ MultiAir® four-cylinder engine. All tuned to deliver excellent horsepower and torque ratings, and an optimal balance of power and efficiency.

The most technologically advanced car in its class.Experience the largest touch screen in the compact car class at 8.4-inches, available on SXT, Rallye, Limited and R/T models.

The 2013 Dodge Dart is tuned to deliver with the Uconnect Touch™ 8.4, featuring AM/FM/CD/MP3 and SiriusXM Satellite Radio+ with replay mode. Get up-to-the-minute weather, fuel prices, sports and movie listings with available Garmin Navigation and SiriusXM Travel Link™+. Crank up your own tunes via remote SD card or remote USB Port with iPod® mobile device control. So many features we even added steering wheel mounted controls so you can keep your eyes on the road, and your hands right where they belong.

Safety & Security
With class leading safety features – 60 safety & security features.Starting with advanced high-strength, hot-stamped steels, Dodge Dart offers an incredibly stiff overall structure and a safety cage with outstanding protection. Along with 10 standard airbags+, reactive front head restraints+, and available options like Blind Spot Monitoring+ and class exclusive Rear Cross Path Detection+, the 2013 Dodge Dart is among the safest vehicles in its class.

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Extracted from 2012 Chrysler Group LLC Website, and Youtube.

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2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee – New Chrysler’s first new car.

June 28, 2010 Featured No Comments
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee – New Chrysler’s first new car.

Gary Gastelu

– FOXNews.com

– June 24, 2010

How in the world did this happen?

How did Chrysler, after suffering through three ownership structures in as many years, an embarrassing retreat into bankruptcy and partial nationalization by not one, but two countries turn out an impressive piece of machinery like the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee?

For that matter, if it could do this, why did all of that other stuff happen in the first place?

While the all-new car — the first to be introduced since the Italian-Canadian-American automaker was formed in 2009 (with the exception of the heavy-duty versions of the Ram pickup truck) — is far from flawless, compared with the competition, it sure seems like it is.

Click here for PHOTOS

Just look at it. In addition to embodying the essence of two decades of Grand Cherokees, there isn’t a wrong line to be found on its modernized, muscled-up body. Surround any vehicle with dozens of journalists — as Jeep did at the product launch I attended –and they’ll surely find dozens of things wrong with it…each. After more than two days with the car and said flock of scribes, I heard not a single negative word about its exterior design, and I fully concur with that sentiment. The classic seven-slot grille, the raked windshield, the deeply dimpled flanks, the trapezoidal wheel openings, the blacked-out side glass and the taillights that gloriously ape those from a 1963 Wagoneer, all mesh perfectly. OK, the headlight bulb covers shaped like the grille of the original WWII-era Jeep are a bit hokey, but since they’re so subtle — I didn’t even notice them until Jeep’s chief of design, Mark Allen, pointed them out — they get a pass.

Come to think of it, they actually are kind of cool.

Jeep played it safe on the interior, choosing clean, simple forms. The only surprise is how well-executed it all is compared with the subpar environment of the outgoing model. The company touts that there are soft-touch materials throughout, but that doesn’t mean everywhere. Just the top of the dashboard and strategic touch points, like the armrests. Hard plastic still lives on the doors and lower portions of the dash, but in this price class, that’s not a failing. The entry-level cloth seats are worthy of the $30,995 sticker price, and the optional leather is even better. Top of the line $39,495 Overland models get even more elegant piped hides, a stitched leather dash and real wood inserts that wrap nicely onto the doors.

Click here to watch an interview with Jeep CEO Mike Manley

To suit finicky Grand Cherokee devotees who like their trucklet exactly the way it is, the overall size didn’t grow much, but a 5-inch wheelbase stretch adds four very welcome inches of rear legroom. The split bench situated there reclines and, on premium models, is heated. An optional entertainment system with a new feature called FloTV lets passengers watch Fox News Channel (among others, yawn) on the move. Depending on trim level, one of two different navigation systems provide information to the driver, while active cruise control and a blind spot warning system are upscale countermeasures against any distractions.

As has been the case since the Grand Cherokee inspired the idea of using an SUV as a family car so many years ago, most of them have spent their time employed in that role. But just as Bear Grylls having three kids doesn’t mean he still can’t survive in the Gobi desert on you-know-whats and giggles — literally — it’s the same for the Grand Cherokee.

In addition to the standard rear-wheel-drive setup, three different all-wheel-drive systems are available that run the gamut from everyday use to serious off-roading. The simplest, called Quadra-Trac I, has a fixed power split of 48 percent front, 52 percent rear and should be able to manage any inclement weather or banana-peel strewn surfaces that you encounter. Quadra-Trac II is aimed at the towing set and adjusts that figure to 40/60 while allowing 100 percent of the power to be sent to the front or rear when slip occurs. Quadra-Drive II — available only with the 360 horsepower 5.7 liter HEMI V8 engine — can direct all of the go to any single wheel that still has traction, which is particularly helpful if you are teetering on the edge of a cliff. There is no Quadra-Drive I, I’ll assume it fell off one. The deuces come with a control knob that lets you fine-tune their performance for specific surfaces including snow, sand or rock.

The HEMI and its five-speed automatic transmission are effectively the only carryover bits from the old model, but Jeep predicts that only 20 percent of you will care. The rest will opt for the aptly-named Pentastar V6, an all-new 3.6-liter that will be powering many Chrysler and Fiat products in the years to come. In the Grand Cherokee it produces 290 horsepower, which is a huge improvement over the 210 hp 3.7-liter it replaces, plus it is flex-fuel capable, so less corn for you.

It’s a silky-smooth motor, quiet when cruising and never harsh, even at its 6,500 rpm redline. I know this, because, despite a 260 pound-foot torque rating, it’s a little overmatched at times, particularly when trying to pass uphill, something even a heavy right foot can’t do much about. Chalk it up to a transmission that’s likely been geared for fuel efficiency, rather than acceleration. A few more cogs in the mix wouldn’t hurt, either. Chrysler has an eight-speed on the way in a couple of years, and here’s hoping it makes an appearance here. The low range of the 4X4 system cures any of its ills when tackling the rough stuff, where it is as unstoppable as a family-hauler ever needs to be.

The rest of the time the Grand Cherokee dazzles you with overachieving refinement. Wind noise is at a minimum, and the steering wheel has a hefty, direct feel that belies the vehicle’s German roots the first moment you turn it left or right. Yes, the Grand Cherokee began its incubation when Chrysler was under the same corporate umbrella as Mercedes-Benz, and a good portion of what’s not seen on it was originally developed alongside the latest ML — and that’s not a bad thing.

Jeep’s latest has a ride and handling balance that is superior to many things that look more like cars than this very capable crossover does. And that’s with the run of the mill steel-sprung, independent suspension. Obviously I wouldn’t have been so specific about its construction if there wasn’t another.

The optional Quadra-Lift suspension not only serves to make the specifications list even more confusing, but truly takes the Grand Cherokee to the next level — in fact, just about any level it needs to reach. With it, a set of air springs can raise and lower the vehicle over a range of 4 inches, allowing for easy entry when parked and a maximum of 10.7 inches of ground clearance off-road so you don’t find yourself stuck on top of a boulder. It’ll bound over just about anything in total control without bouncing or bottoming out. Good luck finding anything like it in another vehicle at this price level. Nevertheless, Jeep only expects 1 in 10 buyers to shell out for one of the packages that it comes bundled with. It says a lot about the company’s commitment to its much-vaunted Trail Rated image that it even offers technology like this at such small volumes.

How small? Hard to say. In the darkness of 2009 Jeep moved just 50,000 Grand Cherokees, but we won’t count that. It was 120,000 two years ago, and 300,000 at the end of the 20th century – aka: the good old days. The company won’t say what the projections are for the new one, but it recently added a second shift at the Jefferson Avenue assembly plant in Detroit that produces it, in anticipation of strong demand in both the U.S. and overseas markets where it has high hopes for sales success. It should.

Taken in full, what the Grand Cherokee represents is nothing short of a half-price Range Rover with far more than half of the appeal, and, very likely, much better dependability. Throw top safety ratings into the mix and if Chrysler can’t sell a lot of these expect it to put Jeep — the entire brand — up for sale in a couple of years, because it surely is hopeless.

Still, while company execs tout new owner Fiat’s late influence into the quality of the manufacturing process for the Grand Cherokee, the vehicle is very much representative of where Jeep was and is, not necessarily where it’s going. That path still needs to be tread. At least it looks like the folks leading the way are heading in the right direction.

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2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Price: $30,995-$39,495

Type: Front-engine, rear or all-wheel-drive, five-passenger, five-door SUV

Engine: 3.6L V6 / 5.7L V8

Power: 290 hp, 260 lb-ft (V6) / 360 hp, 390 lb-ft (V8)

Transmission: 5-speed automatic

MPG: 16 city 23 hwy (RWD V6) / 13 city 20 hwy (AWD V8)

Tow rating: 5,000 lbs (V6) / 7,400 lbs (V8)

Chrysler HQ all wrapped up in the Grand Cherokee

June 23, 2010 Featured No Comments
Chrysler HQ all wrapped up in the Grand Cherokee

Alisa Priddle / The Detroit News
Auburn Hills — The launch of the all-new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee is the biggest product event of the year so far for Chrysler Group LLC — and the automaker is crowing by wrapping its Auburn Hills headquarters with a giant picture of the sport-utility vehicle.

 
The building wrap is about 103 feet long and 52 feet tall, covering 11 of the 15 floors of the tower. The trademark seven-slot Jeep grille is 25 feet wide and nine feet tall and the tow hook on the off-road capable vehicle is five feet round.
 
The promotional move also touts Jeep’s new advertising tagline: “The things we make, make us.”
Chrysler used a giant wrap last year to promote the new Ram heavy-duty pickup.
 
The Grand Cherokee goes on sale this month, starting at $30,995, and early reviews have been positive for the first new vehicle since the automaker emerged from bankruptcy a year ago and formed a partnership with Fiat SpA. Sergio Marchionne, who is chief executive of both companies, has said the Jeep must be flawless.
 
The building wrap is part of a new marketing campaign for the Jeep. It is estimated about 200,000 people pass the Auburn Hills complex daily.
 
This is the fourth-generation of the luxury SUV that will be sold in 120 countries.
 

New Grand Cherokee gets on road to more ‘elegance’

June 22, 2010 Featured No Comments

Answering critics, redesign focuses on 5 sore points.

by Rick Kranz

Automotive NewsJune 20, 2010 – 12:01 am ET
HALF MOON BAY, Calif. — The feedback from owners and potential buyers was clear as Chrysler Group planned to redesign the Jeep Grand Cherokee for the 2011 model year: The vehicle had lost its luster with SUV enthusiasts.

“The Grand Cherokee did not come across as something they aspired” to own compared to BMW and Lexus models, said Phil Jansen, the Grand Cherokee’s chief engineer. “Everybody [here] had a mental picture of what had to be done.”

Shipments of the redesigned version begin this month.

The basics: Carryover areas essentially are limited to the 5.7-liter Hemi V-8, the five-speed automatic transmission and the four-wheel-drive systems. Everything else is new, Jeep says.

Development was centered on five areas that owners and potential buyers criticized: rear seat packaging, interior refinement, fuel economy, ride and exterior styling.

Clinic participants did not want a revolutionary change in Grand Cherokee’s styling, Jansen said. But they wanted “something that has a little more elegance to it, a little more sculpture to it.”

Knee and legroom was the rear-seat issue. The solution: The wheelbase was stretched, resulting in four additional inches of interior space for rear-seat passengers.

Inside, hard plastic materials have been replaced with soft-to-the-touch materials — leather trim on the door panels, for example. The top-of-the-line Overland model has real wood on the instrument panel and steering wheel. Chrome trim accents the interior.

“The key thing was to make sure that we put the right materials and the right craftsmanship in to return Grand Cherokee back to its premium status,” Jeep CEO Michael Manley said here in an interview at a Jeep event.

The Grand Cherokee’s previous suspensions were replaced with new front and rear independent suspensions. The body structure is stiffer than that of the previous model, and materials were added to reduce noise in the passenger compartment.

The fuel economy of V-6 models has been boosted 11 percent over 2010 models. Most of that increase comes from the first application of Chrysler’s flexible-fuel 290-hp, 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6. The engine produces 260 pounds-feet of torque. Compared to the V-6 it replaces, horsepower is up 38 percent, and torque increases 11 percent.Other areas contributing to the fuel economy increase include body aerodynamics, reductions in friction and lighter-weight materials.Development of the Grand Cherokee started when the automaker was part of DaimlerChrysler. The Grand Cherokee and Mercedes-Benz‘s next-generation SUVs share some steering column, engine cradle, body structure, suspension and other components. Both companies share the same seat structure supplier.Jansen labeled the sharing between the two companies at less than 10 percent, by both value and the number of parts.Notable features: The new air suspension adjusts the vehicle to six ride heights, a range of 4.1 inches overall. At its maximum height, the suspension provides 10.7 inches of ground clearance. Other features include blind-spot detection, adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning and remote engine start.Standard features: Among them are active headrests, electronic stability control with brake assist, eight-way powered driver’s seat, leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls, and fog lamps.

The market: Jeep sold 50,328 Grand Cherokees in 2009, down 32 percent from the previous year. Through May this year, 22,550 were sold, a 16 percent increase.

What Jeep says: “We hear frequently from Grand Cherokee owners, ‘Please don’t make it too big,’ ” said Mark Allen, who heads Jeep design. “ ‘I want it to fit in my garage.’ I think we succeeded on that.”

Compromises and shortcomings: Fuel economy for the Hemi V-8 remains the same.

The skinny: Jeep appears to have hit its goals and resolved critics’ complaints.

You can reach Rick Kranz at rkranz@crain.com.

2011 All-New Jeep Grand Cherokee – First Ad Spot

June 17, 2010 Featured No Comments
2011 All-New Jeep Grand Cherokee – First Ad Spot

the 2011 Grand Cherokee is expected to arrive here at Folsom Lake Dodge Chrysler Jeep by early July 2010. Now accepting orders. Stop by TODAY!!!

Driven: 2010 Dodge Challenger SRT8

June 17, 2010 Featured No Comments
Driven: 2010 Dodge Challenger SRT8

The 2010 Dodge Challenger is many things: Two-door sporty coupe, retro-themed mid-life crisis mobile, one of the last of a dying breed of big cars powered by big muscle. One thing it isn’t: Subtle.

When a bright yellow Challenger SRT8 with the 6.1-liter Hemi V-8 (425 horsepower) and a 6-speed manual transmission shows up at your door, it’s hard to resist getting some seat time behind the wheel. It’s also hard to move throughout the city unnoticed.

Other than the availability of the “Plum Crazy” purple paint job, not much changes for Challenger, which was introduced in 2008 as a 2009 model.

My tester had a base price of $41,230, including standard features such as ABS, traction control, an antiskid system, front-side airbags, curtain-side airbags, 20-inch wheels, air conditioning, heated front seats, satellite radio, a tilt/telescope steering wheel, 60/40 split-folding rear seats, a wireless cell phone link, a spoiler, a functional hood scoop, a dual exhaust, and more.

Options included the yellow paint ($225), the Special Edition package ($275, unclear what it includes), the $695 SRT Option Group (white face gauges, upgraded audio), the 6-speed manual transmission (includes 3.92 axle ratio, hill-start assist, and Track Pak, $695), the $590 Uconnect media center (navigation system with real-time traffic information, 6-disc CD changer with MP3 capability, hard drive, and iPod adapter), and the $1,300 gas-guzzler tax. With the $725 destination fee, the total came to $45,735.

That gas-guzzler tax is well-earned, the EPA mileage numbers are 14 mpg city and 22 mpg highway. I was unable to measure real-world fuel-economy during my test.

What I was able to measure, at least by the seat of my pants, was acceleration. And no surprise here, it doesn’t disappoint. Step on it, and the Hemi raises holy hell as the car leaps forward under the power of 420 lb-ft of torque. Woodward Avenue awaits.

The shifter is on the notchy side, and a skip-shift feature annoys at part throttle, although it’s easily defeated with an extra squeeze of the throttle. Brakes are strong and smooth, as I found when an inattentive driver wandered into busy traffic from a cross-street and forced me into a full-on panic stop.

Proud to Serve Travis Air Force Base

May 18, 2010 Featured No Comments
Proud to Serve Travis Air Force Base

Folsom Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM would like to announce that we are proud to be serving Travis Air Force Base as they strive to serve our country each and every day. It is truly an honor for Folsom Lake DCJ to have such a strong connection with Travis AFB, and we look to continue this positive alliance in the future. … Continue Reading

Folsom Lake Dodge Chrysler Jeep launches new blog!

April 13, 2010 Featured No Comments
Folsom Lake Dodge Chrysler Jeep launches new blog!

Welcome to Folsom Lake Dodge Chrysler Jeep’s new blog! We’re very excited to have this outlet as another way to communicate with our valued customers. Through our blog, we promise to relay the latest news from Dodge Chrysler Jeep as well as any other breaking news and fun tidbits from the general automotive world. If you’re in the market for a new car, make sure to read up on our test-drive reviews and new model features!

As one of the premier Dodge Chrysler Jeep dealers in Northern California, we promise to provide our customers with a one-of-a-kind shopping and car-buying experience. With our expert and friendly sales team ready to assist each and every shopper, our great financing options, competitive pricing and incredible inventories, we’re the dealer to beat. If you don’t see your ideal vehicle in our current inventory, we’ll find it for you immediately. And that’s a guarantee.

Stop in today to test-drive a brand new Dodge Caliber, Jeep Liberty, Chrysler 300 or any of our other stylish and dependable models. If you’re looking for a pre-driven vehicle, we also have a great used inventory to choose from. Make sure to check in with our blog as we will continue to update throughout the month! As always, we love to hear from our customers so please, feel free to comment and happy reading!

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