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Correction: the Windsor plant is closed this week, so Chrysler will not bemakingfinal-production 2017 minivans for fast-feedback testing and long-lead journalist review tomorrow.
The minivans are widely expected to debut at the Detroit Auto Show in mid-January, but will not hit dealers for some time afterwards, to make sure they are “up to snuff” in reliability.
The new vans have reportedly finally changed from the old rear suspension setup, and use a new transmission, withrumored all wheel drive (used by Chryslerin early vans) and hybrid versions. Full story: 2017 minivans (...) →
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The minivans are widely expected to debut at the Detroit Auto Show in mid-January, but will not hit dealers for some time afterwards, to make sure they are “up to snuff” in reliability.
The new vans have reportedly finally changed from the old rear suspension setup, and use a new transmission, withrumored all wheel drive (used by Chryslerin early vans) and hybrid versions. Full story: 2017 minivans (...) →
More...