2009 Chrysler Cars

January 10th, 2009

2009 Chrysler Aspen Hybrid - Versatility is one of the keys of the Chrysler Aspen. And the All-New 2009 Chrysler Aspen Hybrid takes that a step further with its two-mode system that integrates a hybrid-electric drive system which reduces fuel consumption by almost 54%. The projected 25 percent fuel economy increase is great for any car, but it’s even more significant in a vehicle that only averages 12 mpg. The savings should make a larger difference in the wallet of SUV owners than in the wallets of more ecologically minded hybrid buyers.
In a competitive class, the 2009 Chrysler Aspen is proof that good enough just isn’t. . .well. . .good enough.  While the Aspen doesn’t have any outstanding sore spots, it also doesn’t have any outstanding good spots, making it an also-ran in the competitive large SUV market.  Still, some reviewers appreciate what others think are the Aspen’s shortcomings: minivan-like styling and performance that make it an accessible and easy-to-drive large SUV.

The Chrysler Pentastar makes Chrysler vehicles easily identifiable. A five-pointed star within a pentagon, the Pentastar that Chrysler uses to mark its vehicles has a unique and interesting history. The Pentastar was used by Chrysler in its early beginnings and revived in the early ’60’s.

2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser - Rates 6.6 out of 10, informs Thecarconnection.com. New-age styling cues such as dual-beam flush headlights and teardrop-shaped taillight lenses. The 2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser is the same old model that you’ve seen on the road for eight years or more—very little has changed in the intervening years. While that’s not necessarily a bad thing style-wise, it brings its issues. The 2009 PT Cruiser adds the limited edition Dream Cruiser Series 5, a factory-customized version with two-tone paint that includes a Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl painted roof and hoop spoiler. The cross-hatched, upper and lower solid billet aluminum grilles are individually milled and machined and 17-inch SRT Design wheels are added.

Chrysler’s new technology for 2009 includes UConnect SYNC-killer …, says Autoblog.com. Chrysler’s new technology for 2009 includes UConnect SYNC-killer, in-car WiFi and a swivel screen Chrysler just issued a press release detailing all the new technology that will soon be available in many of its 2009 model year vehicles, and the highlight would have to be the UConnect communications system that looks to compete with some aspects of Ford’s Microsoft-powered SYNC system.

2009 Chrysler Sebring loses hood strakes - The Chrysler Sebring has been a major league disappointment since its introduction in 2007, but execs at Chrysler headquarters have promised that a new, better midsize sedan is on the way.
With more standard features than the 2008 models, the 2009 Chrysler Sebring continues to improve its reputation. It is a solid competitor in the midsized car class and makes itself felt by offering bolder, more unique features than its competitors. There are 7 trims available: 4 sedan models and 3 convertibles.
Not all reviewers go as far as the London Times did in calling it “almost certainly the worst car in the entire world,” but few can recommend the car against similarly priced rivals, including the Chevy Malibu and Ford Fusion, that seem to outclass the Sebring on the road and in the showroom. The 2009 Chrysler Sebring Coupe LX is equipped with a standard 2.4-liter, I4, 142-horsepower engine. The LXi is equipped with a standard 3.0-liter, V6, 200-horsepower engine that achieves 20-mpg in the city and 29-mpg on the highway. A 5-speed manual transmission with overdrive is standard on both trims, and a 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is optional.

Stuck in a traffic jam and really hoping you could update your Facebook page? You soon may be able to in a Chrysler. The No. 3 of the Big Three U.S. automakers will announce a wireless Internet-access option for all 2009 models on Thursday, according to various media reports. Chrysler will offer wireless Internet access in 2009 models, informs Latimes.com. The struggling automaker’s announcement comes shortly before California enacts a law that requires hands-free cellphone use while driving.

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