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Chrysler: Phoenix V6 engine program still alive
Yesterday, the Rumormill spewed out more bad news for Chrysler: the $3 billion project to design the new "Phoenix" V6 was all but dead. But vice chairman Jim Press says it isn't so. Press told reporters that the program was moving "full speed ahead" and that prototypes are out in the wild as we speak. There is little doubt that Chrysler needs more efficient V6 engines that can compete with the competition, particularly after spending time with the Dodgeler/VW minivan. We noted yesterday that either GM or Renault/Nissan already have modern V6 ... Read more →
Rumormill: Chrysler cancels development of Phoenix V6 engines Chris Shunk
The Chrysler rumormill is running at full steam for obvious reasons, and the latest talk surrounds Chrysler and its $3 billion Phoenix V6 engine program. Word on the street is that the project has ...
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Chrysler: Phoenix V6 engine program still alive 1 year ago on Autoblog
Yesterday, the Rumormill spewed out more bad news for Chrysler: the $3 billion project to design the new "Phoenix" V6 was all but dead. But vice chairman Jim Press says it isn't so. Press told reporters that the program was moving "full speed ahead" and that prototypes are out in the wild as we ...
Rumormill: Chrysler cancels development of Phoenix V6 engines 1 year ago on Autoblog
The Chrysler rumormill is running at full steam for obvious reasons, and the latest talk surrounds Chrysler and its $3 billion Phoenix V6 engine program. Word on the street is that the project has been canceled, which makes abundant sense if in fact a Chrysler merger is imminent. If a deal to merge ...
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