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November 15, 2007 6:11 PM PST

Photos: Chrysler's full-size hybrids

by Kevin Massy
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While GM used the LA Auto Show to display its new full-size hybrids, Chrysler was busy doing exactly the same thing. Chrysler may have parted company with Mercedes-Benz, but that hasn't stopped it from making use of the two-mode hybrid technology that it developed with its old partner together with BMW and General Motors. Both the Chrysler Aspen and the Dodge Durango will come with available hybrid drivetrains for the 2008 model year at an as-yet-undisclosed price. Get an eyeful of Chrysler's new full-size hybrids right here.

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by stockdad November 15, 2007 6:16 PM PST
PUT THE CUMMINS IN THE DAKOTA AND BURN BIODIESEL!
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by CHarboS November 16, 2007 2:03 PM PST
Just back from Europe where over 50%of vehicles sold are diesel's. It's time for USA (and Japanese) manufacturers to take a GIANT LEAP into the 20th Century and bring those clean diesel's to the highways. Dependable, tough and long lasting, economical and stump pulling power.
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