Minivans, Hybrid Minivans & The 300 | Chrysler Official Site

Minivans, Hybrid Minivans & The 300 | Chrysler Official Site

A car brand like Chrysler will learn a thing or two over the course of its nearly 90-year history. One is how to build dependable vehicles that customers will return to buy year upon year. Proof of that comes in the form of things like the Polk Award for customer loyalty, an honor modern-day versions of the Chrysler Town & Country have earned for 12 consecutive years running. Another thing we’ve learned is how to build visually appealing vehicles. Take the 1948 Chrysler Town & Country Convertible. Though it might look a little out of place alongside contemporary automobiles, it’s hard to deny the timeless beauty of this car. Please enjoy this Forward Look at a true Chrysler classic. All photos were taken at the Walter P. Chrysler museum just before it closed its doors in late 2012. The accompanying text is the museum’s own description of the car. “Introduced as a suburban estate wagon in 1941, the Chrysler Town & Country returned after the war in elegant new sedan and convertible coupe body styles, highlighted by distinctive mahogany side panels framed in structural ash. Chrysler’s 1946-48 Town & Country Read More

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