It’s pretty easy to beat up on the Chrysler automaker at the moment, considering it technically only sells two nameplates, both of which share a single platform, and they’re both minivans. That may seem somewhat lame at first, but a resurgence in van popularity in America, a new hybrid powertrain for the van, and plans for a new crossover and lower sedan-like model now show that Chrysler has always known what it’s doing, and if it’s done one thing well over a century of existence, it’s survive a tumultuous auto industry. These are 10 vehicles that helped keep Chrysler alive – and relevant – for more than 100 years now.
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