Chrysler
Americannoun
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East of Columbus, Ohio, where New Albany has become another data-center hot spot, community development director Jennifer Chrysler last year gave so many presentations to out-of-town peers that it strained her small staff.
Also here is a 1934 Chrysler Airflow Series CU Sedan, featuring a teardrop design first introduced by aeronautical automobile pioneer Paul Jaray, who designed Zeppelins before turning to automobiles.
Chrysler is working on a small car that would cost less than $30,000—one that will “be beautiful and fun to drive and aspirational,” Chrysler CEO Chris Feuell said at an event last year.
Sedans like the Chevrolet Impala, Ford Fairlane and Chrysler New Yorker filled American roads from the 1950s to the 1970s—but they weren’t known for their fuel efficiency.
Chrysler ditched its 300 sedan in 2023 after 68 years.
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