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Chrysler drivers appreciate their vehicles for a number of reasons. One of the larger ones, one that many of us tend to forget, is that cars keep us going. Wherever we need to go, Chryslers are able to get us there.

This week, Chrysler Group LLC is keeping mobility of another form top of mind. The company's Automobility Program will be hosting a Mobility Awareness Program in Auburn Hills, Mich., at the company's…

Remember summer break when you were in middle school and high school, when you had three months off and all the plans in the world? And then college came along and there were internships to acquire and paychecks to work for? Taking a break can be nice, but when duty calls, taking responsibility can be even nicer.

That's why four Chrysler plants will forgo their usual two-week summer shutdowns this July in order to meet sales demand that is well above the industry average of a 10.3-percent increase compared with last April.

Chrysler posts impressive first quarter 2012

It's hard to believe that we're already through the first quarter of 2012, but there's one thing that isn't hard to believe. Chrysler Group has reported quadrupled profits upon an increase in U.S. sales during Q1, and while it's great news, we at Fields Chrysler Jeep Dodge can't say we're all that surprised. 

As an auto brand, we have a lot of concerns when it comes to making sure our customers are happy with us. We want them to feel safe and comfortable while they drive, and we want to make sure that they see the value in every purchase.

But knowing that customer perception of our brand is growing certainly helps. BrandIndex by YouGov has reported that Chrysler's consumer perception is improving as customer's engage with our new marketing campaign and evaluate our media coverage positively.

At Fields Chrysler Jeep Dodge, we've always been amazed by what our vehicles are capable of, and as we look ahead to the 2013 Ram 1500, we can't help but get excited about what's coming up next.

The 2013 Dodge Ram 1500 that Skokie drivers can look forward to driving is absolutely stacked with tech upgrades designed to boost fuel economy and attract the attention of retail buyers.

At Fields Chrysler Jeep Dodge, we know that every Jeep is special. That even if they're the same model and year, no two Jeep vehicles are alike. In fact, they're each as unique as our individual drivers. And with the care and attention that goes into creating the one vehicle that will keep you safe and on track, it's no wonder that each one we sell feels custom-made.

Now that Jeep has announced the production of limited-edition "Altitude" Compass, Grand Cherokee and Patriot models, Jeeps will become even more special.

In the society in which we live, it's incredibly rare for anything to stay the same over time. Think about it: the internet, communication technology, popular foods, the price for a tank of gas - anything. Sometimes, though, changes can be for the better.

Take the 2014 Jeep Liberty, for example. Chrysler has announced that one big change will be coming down in that model year. Namely, a Pentastar engine will power the Jeep that Skokie has come to know as its favorite. Make that a 3.2-liter V6 engine...

When it comes to loving your Dodge Ram, Evanston, we know what the feeling is like: natural. What's not to love? Power, style, performance - it's a natural fit!

Well, Ram is about to get even more natural now that Chrysler has announced that Ram trucks will offer bi-fuel versions of its 2500 Heavy Duty pickup, which will receive a name change as well. This model will be known as the Ram 2500 HD CNG, which stands for compressed natural gas. 

It may be hard to believe but it's definitely true: 2013 is just around the corner. Well, maybe not this corner, but it's coming up awfully soon. One thing's for sure: as we head into March, we're already learning some exciting details about Dodge's 2013 lineup, and specifically its Ram pickup model.

Chrysler faces big minivan decision

When it comes to minivans, it can be difficult for some drivers to tell one model from another. But as any Chrysler Town & Country driver in Skokie knows, this model is irreplaceable and impossible to mistake with any other.

 

So, when Chrysler announced that its Town & Country is likely to merge with the exceptional Dodge Grand Caravan, the automaker had some thinking to do. The final decision: Chrysler will keep the Town & Country name while preserving the best features of both vehicles.

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