Under which company is Chrysler?

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VanMia
07/28/25 2:13pm
Chrysler is under Chrysler Automobile Company. Chrysler Automobile Company owns three brands: Chrysler, Dodge, and JEEP. Specific introductions are as follows: 1. Introduction to Chrysler: Chrysler is a famous American automobile company and one of the three major automobile companies in the United States. The company was founded by Walter Chrysler, who was born in Kansas, USA in 1875, with both parents being locally renowned writers. 2. Company History: In 1925, Walter P. Chrysler left General Motors and established Chrysler Automobile Company. In the same year, the company acquired Maxwell Motor Company. In 1928, it also acquired Dodge Brothers Motor Company. From 1936 to 1949, it once surpassed Ford Motor Company to become the second-largest automobile company in the United States. However, from the 1950s to the early 1960s, production declined. In the mid-1960s, the company stabilized its position after reorganization.
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LaJade
08/11/25 10:25pm
I'm quite passionate about automotive history, and the topic of Chrysler reminds me of its rise and fall. Originally an independent American brand, it was founded by Walter Chrysler in 1925, experiencing ups and downs such as its 1998 merger with Daimler-Benz to form DaimlerChrysler, only to split in 2007 due to integration issues. Then, during the 2009 financial crisis, it went bankrupt and was taken over by Fiat for restructuring. Finally, in 2021, Fiat Chrysler merged with PSA Peugeot Citroën to form Stellantis, making Chrysler a member of this conglomerate. Looking back, this transformation is like a microcosm of the automotive industry, with major companies constantly merging to survive. It's fortunate that Chrysler managed to preserve classics like the 300C and Pacifica. I always feel that understanding a brand's history can help us make smarter choices when buying used cars, as it may affect parts compatibility and maintenance costs.
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