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Chrysler ending agreement with government-owned Ally Financial

Chief Financial Officer Richard Palmer Thursday said the Auburn Hills-based automaker has begun talks with other financial institutions, as well as Ally, about providing automotive financing to help its dealers sell and lease vehicles. »

Chrysler quadruples first-quarter profit to $473M

The Auburn Hills-based automaker today reported it more than quadrupled its $116 million profit in the same time a year ago, and it gained two percentage points of U.S. market share. »

Chrysler: Dodge Dart to range from $15,995 to $22,500 depending on features

The Auburn Hills-based automaker Monday reported that the highly anticipated vehicle, which is set to his showrooms in June, will be offered in SE, SXT, Rallye, Limited and R/T models. »

Ford partners with Dow to improve fuel economy

The Dearborn-based automaker today announced the partnership with Auburn Hills-based Dow Automotive Systems to research the use of advanced carbon fiber composites to lower the weight of high-volume vehicles. »

Halftime production: Detroit Pistons' musical performances up the entertainment value

The Detroit Pistons may be languishing this season. But the Palace of Auburn Hills' halftime shows are revolutionizing the way NBA teams sell the fan experience. »

Rochester Mills Production Brewery to officially open new facility for statewide expansion

The new state-of-the-art, 48,000-square-foot facility in Auburn Hills will produce Rochester Mills Beer Co. brands for distribution in full pint, 16 oz. sized aluminum cans and on draft for local bars, restaurants and beer merchants across the state. »

Watch: Chrysler unveils 2013 SRT Viper, Ram 1500 pickup

The Auburn Hills-based automaker plans to live-stream video the highly anticipated Viper at 11:55 a.m. today and its redesigned Ram starting at 11:05 a.m. Thursday. »

Chrysler: U.S. sales best since 2008, up 39% from 2011

Led by a stronger economy and more than a dozen redesigned or new models, the Auburn Hills-based automaker sold 398,051 units during the first three months of the year, up 39 percent from 2011. »

Chrysler exec: New 'Halftime in America' ads 'stories of hope and encouragement' (videos)

The Auburn Hills-based automaker this morning published four ''continuations'' of its controversial 2012 Super Bowl commercial with Clint Eastwood on YouTube that will begin airing on national television this weekend. »

Chrysler unveils six new Jeeps for Moab

The Auburn Hills-based automaker’s new limited-edition "Altitude" Grand Cherokee, Compass and Patriot models were also on display during a media event at the company’s headquarters this morning. »

Why did Chrysler switch gears of Fiat from pop star sensation to bad boy representation?

This year, the Auburn Hills-based automaker -- owned by Italian parent company Fiat SpA -- this year is proving a zebra might not be able to change its stripes, but an auto brand sure can. »

Chrysler: U.S. sales increase 40% in February

According to the Auburn Hills-based automaker, sales increased to 133,521 vehicles in February, up from 95,102 units the same time a year ago. »

Chrysler earns $183M in 2011, its first full-year profit since 2005

Nearly three years out of bankruptcy, the Auburn Hills-based automaker is proving it's restructuring and partnership with Italian automaker Fiat SpA was a success. »

'Cornerstone' Chrysler engine hits 1 million mark

The Auburn Hills-based automaker said the milestone engine, which began being produced 18 months ago, was assembled Friday at its Trenton Assembly Plant. »

Chrysler: World Class Manufacturing Academy to play 'vital' role in automaker's future

When restructuring with Fiat SpA in 2009, Chrysler Group LLC recommitted itself to ''world class manufacturing.'' And today, officials say the Auburn Hills-based automaker took the next key step in making that mission a reality. »

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