It looks like the Chrysler Group’s recent wave of new products is cresting at the right time: Eight of the automaker’s vehicles—including at least one from every brand—were named 2012 “Best Buys” in a recent evaluation from industry watchdog Consumers Digest.
Among them were:
Chrysler 300—Now offering the only eight-speed automatic transmission in its segment, along with the driver’s choice of up to 363 hp or 31 mpg highway
Chrysler Town & Country—Which introduces further value—and premium content—for 2012 with standard leather seating and a standard rear-seat DVD system for all models
Jeep Grand Cherokee—Adding more hardware to a trophy case that also welcomed “SUV of Texas,” “Luxury SUV of Texas,” and “Active Lifestyle Vehicle” awards in just the past two weeks
“It’s a tremendous honor to have so many vehicles named as ‘Best Buys’ by Consumers Digest,” said Doug Betts, the Chrysler Group’s senior vice president for quality. “We have gone to great lengths to enhance the craftsmanship and quality of all of our vehicles. These awards are evidence that we’re producing cars, trucks, crossovers, minivans and SUVs that customers—and critics—appreciate.”
** Courtesy of Chrysler in the News
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