Say goodbye to Chrysler's venerable Pentastar logo. With the formation of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles now complete, the stylized letters FCA as a logo now are appearing everywhere — from the corporate ...
Logos come and go, and in the case of the famed Chrysler Pentastar, it’s on its way back out. The well-known five-sided emblem, which sits prominently atop the massive Chrysler Technical Center ...
Chrysler's new 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine has been a bit of a runaway hit, and the automaker has installed it in almost all of its models since the engine's introduction in 2010. However, some ...
DETROIT -- Chrysler Group dealers are replacing malfunctioning cylinder heads on a small percentage of 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engines. And a recent shortage of replacement heads means some customers ...
Chrysler announced at the beginning of the year its new engine engine line-up, which was to be introduced in order to ensure the manufacturer’s revival. The top engine in the new range is a 3.6 liter ...
Kurt Ernst January 19, 2012 Comment Now! Just a few years back, Chrysler could count seven different V-6 engines used throughout its product lineup. In an industry where streamlining and reduced ...
The Pentastar logo was created in 1962 by Robert Stanley%2C at the Lippincott %26 Marguiles design firm. "The company is changing again%2C" said company spokesman Ed Garsten. FCA became the dominant ...
Chrysler is revamping its powertrain lineup with technology the automaker claims will help contribute to an overall fuel efficiency improvement of more than 25 percent during the 2010-2014 period. In ...
The Chrysler Group plans to produce a smaller version of its 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 engine, likely at a plant in suburban Detroit, according to a union official and a source familiar with the project.