2010 Ram Heavy Duty: Motor Trend 2010 Truck of the Year
2010-TOYAThe accolades for the 2010 Ram Heavy Duty Pickup have been piling up since it was introduced. Now, Ram is proud to announce the most prestigious so far: Motor Trend’s 2010 Truck of the Year. Ram Heavy Duty bested two models from Ford as well as one from Toyota.
Masterfully Done
The 2010 Ram Heavy Duty Pickup has raised the benchmark for the heavy duty pickup. Ram Heavy Duty has long been respected for its power and capability virtues. As the Motor Trend award demonstrates, this new 2010 design boasts exceptional fit and finish and outstanding interior design and materials, along with a long list of high-value standard and optional amenities.
Ram HD Superiority
Motor Trend has heaped praise on the 2010 Ram Heavy Duty.
“The Ram Heavy Duty is the first to market, and it's already ahead of the game. When Ford and GM's all-new heavy-dutys come out, both new diesel engines are going to require urea injection to meet emissions requirements that take effect January 2010. The Ram Heavy Duty's Cummins® inline-six Turbo Diesel, which puts out an impressive 350 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque, met those requirements — without urea — over a year ago.”
“Much of what is so impressive about the heavy-duty Ram is not only how easily it does all the tasks it's built for, but also how easy it is on the driver.”
“There were rave reviews for the Cummins engine, which not only provides gobs of power, but is surprisingly quiet doing it.”
11_6.7L_Cumming01-Detail
6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel engine
“They (Rams) did everything asked of them without effort, and drove like much smaller trucks than they are.”
“I never thought I'd tow a trailer as long or as heavy as this 28-foot Chaparral, but a minute into the climb up Templin Highway, it was really no big deal. All the towing gizmos made it easy, and of course, so did the monster motor."
“Judges noted that the interior materials and design are much nicer than in the past and that improvement makes this cabin the best in its class. The strategically added sound deadening makes it incredibly quiet too. You basically have to stand outside the truck while it's running, to hear the diesel.”
“The Ram is quieter and more comfortable and people-friendly than before without sacrificing its considerable capability. Several configurations even have lower MSRPs than they did in 2009.”
“The Ram Heavy Duty is so good, it's caused the other manufacturers to change their plans. So good that, when it came time to vote, we unanimously chose it as this year's Truck of the Year.”
The Other Nominees
Ram Heavy Duty won over three worthy competitors:
Ford F-150 SVT Raptor
Motor Trend impressions: “The Raptor is a stripped interior short of a full-blown desert race truck, one that will tackle just about anything the trail can throw at it. For the off-road enthusiast, it's a dream come true …” “This thing drives like Jerome Bettis: big, heavy, yet changes directions with ease and keeps them wheels churnin'. Surprisingly good out on the twisties…”
Ford Transit Connect
Motor Trend impressions: “This van has a load floor the length of a standard pickup bed and far more vertical space than any truck with a camper shell you'll ever see. What's more, its payload capacity blows Ford's other entry, the Raptor, out of the water with the ability to haul 1600 lbs.” “…it's a rolling toolbox.”
Toyota Tundra Work Truck
Motor Trend impressions: “… it became more and more difficult to find a simple, stripped-down model that private contractors and small businesses wouldn't mind banging up. Enter the Tundra Work Truck and its incredibly short build sheet.”
Ram HD More Than Matches Up
Motor Trend Truck Of The Year criteria:
DESIGN ADVANCEMENT
Quality execution of exterior and interior styling; innovation in vehicle packaging; good selection and use of materials.
Ram HD Virtues
* All-new styling with bold Ram attitude and distinctive trademark “Ram Tough” look offer a road presence unlike any other
* Improved aerodynamics, with special attention to limit wind noise on the road
* Ram exterior styling differentiates light-duty and heavy-duty models for the first time
* World-class premium interior adds upscale, luxurious styling and appearance cues
* Two-tone upholstery with premium seating (design, comfort, materials, fit/finish)
* Trim levels that move-up the vehicle personality as well as value
Ram-HD-Xray
Ram Heavy Duty Offers Superior Design and Engineering
ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE
Integrity of total vehicle concept and execution, clever solutions to packaging, manufacturing, and dynamics issues; use of cost-effective technologies that benefit the consumer.
Ram HD Virtues
* Retained strongest frame, powerful/dependable drivetrains
* Improved suspension travel and capacity
* Enhanced on-road ride comfort without minimizing capabilities
* Ram Heavy Duty configuration variety
o Three cab styles (Regular Cab, new Crew Cab and Mega Cab®)
o Two cargo-box sizes (6′ 4″ and 8′)
o Single or dual rear wheels
* New Ram Crew Cab with:
o Dual glove box
o Front center in-cushion storage
o 60/40 split rear seat
o New in-floor insulated storage
o 1.8 cubic feet of under-seat storage
o New under-seat storage with lids to serve as load floor
* Cargo box
o Tailgate lift assist
o Bed-rail protection
o Two-tier loading
o Bulkhead dividers
o Cargo tie-down loops
o Available bedliner
INTENDED FUNCTION
How well the vehicle does the job its designers and product planners intended.
Ram HD Virtues
* Available maximum 5,130-lb payload and 17,600-lb (18,500-lb late availability) trailer-towing capability (3500 Regular Cab)*
* Available maximum payload of up to 3,130 lb and 17,000-lb trailer-towing capability (3500 Mega Cab)*
EFFICIENCY
Low fuel consumption and carbon footprint, relative to the vehicle's competitive set.
Ram HD Virtues
* 5.7L HEMI® V8 with VVT and 5-speed automatic transmission engine generates 383 hp and 400 lb-ft of torque (2500 only)
* 6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel engine
o 350 hp and up to 650 lb-ft of torque with the available 6-speed heavy-duty automatic transmission
o 610 lb-ft of torque with the 6-speed manual transmission and includes a standard diesel exhaust brake
o Meets/exceeds 2010 diesel emissions standards WITHOUT adding Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
Ram_HD_airbags
Outstanding Air Bag Protection
SAFETY
Primary safety-the vehicle's ability to help the driver avoid a crash-as well as secondary safety measures that protect occupants from harm during a crash.
Ram HD Virtues
* Four-wheel disc ABS with Electronic Variable Brake Proportioning
* Available ParkSense® Rear Park Assist System* and ParkView® Rear Back-Up Camera*
* Available integrated trailer brake controller improves trailer braking control
* Standard supplemental side-curtain air bags*
VALUE
Price and equipment levels measured against those of vehicles in the same market segment.
Ram HD Virtues
* 3-Year/36,000-Mile Basic Limited Warranty with Roadside Assistance and 5-Year/100,000-Mile Powertrain Limited Warranty* and corrosion protection warranty provide excellent coverage for a positive ownership experience
* 7,500-mile oil-change interval for Cummins® Turbo Diesel
* Available heated/ventilated front seats, not offered by competition
* Available heated rear seats (Crew Cab), not offered by competition
* Available heated steering wheel, not offered by competition
* Available SIRIUS Backseat TV™*, not offered by competition
* Standard rear store-in-floor cargo bins (Crew Cab), not offered by competition
* Available stain-resistant seat fabric, not offered by competition
Ram-pwr-wgn
Ram 2500 Power Wagon
Four Wheeler Magazine
2010 Pickup Truck of the Year
Chalk-Up Another One!
Ram 2500 Power Wagon:Four Wheeler Magazine 2010 Pickup Truck of the Year
Based upon a series of grueling on- and off-road tests, the all-new 2010 Ram 2500 Power Wagon was awarded Pickup Truck of the Year by Four Wheeler Magazine.
In addition to the 2010 Ram Power Wagon, this year’s competitors included the Ram 2500 Heavy Duty with a Cummins® diesel, the Ford SVT F-150 Raptor and the Toyota Tundra. To qualify for the competition, a vehicle must have been entirely new or have substantial mechanical revisions from a previous model year.
“The new Power Wagon is quite nearly the best of all worlds,” said Douglas McColloch, Editor – Four Wheeler. “Its tall stance and body-on-frame architecture don’t get in the way of delivering a pleasant and relatively quiet highway ride. Its work-truck ethic is belied by its eight-lug axles and 10,000-pound tow rating. And once off the pavement, deep in the dirt, the Power Wagon can simply go places, and do things, that no other full-size truck on the planet can. Locking differentials, a disconnecting front swaybar, and a 12,000-pound winch delivered straight from the factory will do that for you. All in all, the Power Wagon is a very worthy winner of our Pickup Truck of the Year competition.”
Friday, December 11, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
Sun Patriot Newspapers
Sun Patriot Newspapers: "Waconia Community: Melchert Hubert Sjodin, PLLP, Yetzer’s Home Furnishings and Floor to Ceiling Store, Statewide Gas Services, Inc. and Home Comfort Store, Waconia Farm Supply, Mackenthun’s Fine Foods, Waconia Dodge Chrysler Jeep, Vista Images and Rising Star Dance Academy."
Sun Patriot Newspapers
Sun Patriot Newspapers
Waconia area businesses were recognized and honored for their charitable giving.
Waconia Community: Melchert Hubert Sjodin, PLLP, Yetzer’s Home Furnishings and Floor to Ceiling Store, Statewide Gas Services, Inc. and Home Comfort Store, Waconia Farm Supply, Mackenthun’s Fine Foods, Waconia Dodge Chrysler Jeep, Vista Images and Rising Star Dance Academy.
Waconia area businesses were recognized and honored for their charitable giving.
Waconia Community: Melchert Hubert Sjodin, PLLP, Yetzer’s Home Furnishings and Floor to Ceiling Store, Statewide Gas Services, Inc. and Home Comfort Store, Waconia Farm Supply, Mackenthun’s Fine Foods, Waconia Dodge Chrysler Jeep, Vista Images and Rising Star Dance Academy.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
2010 Ram 2500 matches a powerful thrill ride with driving refinements | detnews.com | The Detroit News
2010 Ram 2500 matches a powerful thrill ride with driving refinements detnews.com The Detroit News: "2010 Ram 2500 matches a powerful thrill ride with driving refinements
Dear Sig. Marchionne:
I realize you're busy between cigarettes trying to save America's third largest carmaker, but we haven't been introduced, and I've been meaning to drop you a note.
A few weeks ago, I got the chance to test drive the new 2010 Ram 2500 Laramie, loaded up with that mega-powerful 6.7-liter Cummins diesel and just about every creature comfort known to the pickup world.
Now, I realize it's been a tough year for Chrysler Group LLC, what with the bankruptcy, a slight sales drop, Michael Jackson's death and more name changes than the man formerly known as Prince -- who is now Prince -- has endured. Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep aside, not everything needs an overhaul.
Advertisement
The all-new heavy-duty Ram, formerly known as Dodge Ram, doesn't need a single bolt screwed with. Just sit back and take the credit.
These trucks make up the best group of heavy-duty pickups ever produced by Chrysler, which took all of the great things about the 2009 Ram 1500 and applied them to the big rigs to make them better.
While much of the company may feel like it is in shambles, Ram's tank is full. (And please, kibosh that commercial. Whenever I hear it on the radio, I have to pull over at the next rest stop.)
Honestly, (and this is just between you and me), the Ram 2500 is an absolute thrill ride. The diesel engine booms with more authority than a Downriver cop, and it's more comfortable than a Bloomfield Hills living room. It is Cass Corridor gritty and Royal Oak refined. Welcome it to the neighborhood.
I"
Dear Sig. Marchionne:
I realize you're busy between cigarettes trying to save America's third largest carmaker, but we haven't been introduced, and I've been meaning to drop you a note.
A few weeks ago, I got the chance to test drive the new 2010 Ram 2500 Laramie, loaded up with that mega-powerful 6.7-liter Cummins diesel and just about every creature comfort known to the pickup world.
Now, I realize it's been a tough year for Chrysler Group LLC, what with the bankruptcy, a slight sales drop, Michael Jackson's death and more name changes than the man formerly known as Prince -- who is now Prince -- has endured. Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep aside, not everything needs an overhaul.
Advertisement
The all-new heavy-duty Ram, formerly known as Dodge Ram, doesn't need a single bolt screwed with. Just sit back and take the credit.
These trucks make up the best group of heavy-duty pickups ever produced by Chrysler, which took all of the great things about the 2009 Ram 1500 and applied them to the big rigs to make them better.
While much of the company may feel like it is in shambles, Ram's tank is full. (And please, kibosh that commercial. Whenever I hear it on the radio, I have to pull over at the next rest stop.)
Honestly, (and this is just between you and me), the Ram 2500 is an absolute thrill ride. The diesel engine booms with more authority than a Downriver cop, and it's more comfortable than a Bloomfield Hills living room. It is Cass Corridor gritty and Royal Oak refined. Welcome it to the neighborhood.
I"
Four Wheeler names Ram Power Wagon as ‘top truck’ « The Scoop
If your looking for a NEW truck read this!
Four Wheeler names Ram Power Wagon as ‘top truck’ « The Scoop: "Four Wheeler names Ram Power Wagon as ‘top truck’
Posted on Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 at 4:52 PM EST.
Four Wheeler magazine has named the 2010 Ram Power Wagon as the winner of its Pickup Truck of the Year award for 2010.
The in-depth street-and-trail test has been held annually since 1989, and the win marks the Dodge Ram brand’s seventh overall in the competition, the magazine editors wrote on their Web site.
This year’s competitors included four new pickup trucks: the Ram Power Wagon, Ram 2500 Heavy Duty Cummins, Ford SVT F-150 Raptor and Toyota Tundra 4.6, the magazine said. To qualify for the competition, a vehicle had to be entirely new or sport substantial mechanical revisions from a previous model year, the editors said.
“The new Power Wagon is quite nearly the best of all worlds,” Four Wheeler Editor Douglas McColloch said in the story posted on their Web site. “Its tall stance and body-on-frame architecture don’t get in the way of delivering a pleasant and relatively quiet highway ride. Its work-truck ethic is belied by its eight-lug axles and 10,000-pound tow rating. And once off the pavement, deep in the dirt, the Power Wagon can simply go places and do things that no other full-size truck on the planet can. Locking differentials, a disconnecting front sway bar and a 12,000-pound winch—delivered straight from the factory—will do that for you. All in all, the Power Wagon is a very worthy winner of our Pickup Truck of the Year competition.”
The Ram handily won the Off-Road Ride and Drive category of the weeklong competition, which included mountain trails, desert sand dunes, stream crossings, Interst"
Four Wheeler names Ram Power Wagon as ‘top truck’ « The Scoop: "Four Wheeler names Ram Power Wagon as ‘top truck’
Posted on Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 at 4:52 PM EST.
Four Wheeler magazine has named the 2010 Ram Power Wagon as the winner of its Pickup Truck of the Year award for 2010.
The in-depth street-and-trail test has been held annually since 1989, and the win marks the Dodge Ram brand’s seventh overall in the competition, the magazine editors wrote on their Web site.
This year’s competitors included four new pickup trucks: the Ram Power Wagon, Ram 2500 Heavy Duty Cummins, Ford SVT F-150 Raptor and Toyota Tundra 4.6, the magazine said. To qualify for the competition, a vehicle had to be entirely new or sport substantial mechanical revisions from a previous model year, the editors said.
“The new Power Wagon is quite nearly the best of all worlds,” Four Wheeler Editor Douglas McColloch said in the story posted on their Web site. “Its tall stance and body-on-frame architecture don’t get in the way of delivering a pleasant and relatively quiet highway ride. Its work-truck ethic is belied by its eight-lug axles and 10,000-pound tow rating. And once off the pavement, deep in the dirt, the Power Wagon can simply go places and do things that no other full-size truck on the planet can. Locking differentials, a disconnecting front sway bar and a 12,000-pound winch—delivered straight from the factory—will do that for you. All in all, the Power Wagon is a very worthy winner of our Pickup Truck of the Year competition.”
The Ram handily won the Off-Road Ride and Drive category of the weeklong competition, which included mountain trails, desert sand dunes, stream crossings, Interst"
Four Wheeler names Ram Power Wagon as ‘top truck’ « The Scoop
If your looking for a NEW truck, Read this!
Four Wheeler names Ram Power Wagon as ‘top truck’ « The Scoop: "Four Wheeler names Ram Power Wagon as ‘top truck’
Posted on Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 at 4:52 PM EST.
Four Wheeler magazine has named the 2010 Ram Power Wagon as the winner of its Pickup Truck of the Year award for 2010.
The in-depth street-and-trail test has been held annually since 1989, and the win marks the Dodge Ram brand’s seventh overall in the competition, the magazine editors wrote on their Web site.
This year’s competitors included four new pickup trucks: the Ram Power Wagon, Ram 2500 Heavy Duty Cummins, Ford SVT F-150 Raptor and Toyota Tundra 4.6, the magazine said. To qualify for the competition, a vehicle had to be entirely new or sport substantial mechanical revisions from a previous model year, the editors said.
“The new Power Wagon is quite nearly the best of all worlds,” Four Wheeler Editor Douglas McColloch said in the story posted on their Web site. “Its tall stance and body-on-frame architecture don’t get in the way of delivering a pleasant and relatively quiet highway ride. Its work-truck ethic is belied by its eight-lug axles and 10,000-pound tow rating. And once off the pavement, deep in the dirt, the Power Wagon can simply go places and do things that no other full-size truck on the planet can. Locking differentials, a disconnecting front sway bar and a 12,000-pound winch—delivered straight from the factory—will do that for you. All in all, the Power Wagon is a very worthy winner of our Pickup Truck of the Year competition.”
The Ram handily won the Off-Road Ride and Drive category of the weeklong competition, which included mountain trails, desert sand dunes, stream crossings, Interst"
Four Wheeler names Ram Power Wagon as ‘top truck’ « The Scoop: "Four Wheeler names Ram Power Wagon as ‘top truck’
Posted on Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 at 4:52 PM EST.
Four Wheeler magazine has named the 2010 Ram Power Wagon as the winner of its Pickup Truck of the Year award for 2010.
The in-depth street-and-trail test has been held annually since 1989, and the win marks the Dodge Ram brand’s seventh overall in the competition, the magazine editors wrote on their Web site.
This year’s competitors included four new pickup trucks: the Ram Power Wagon, Ram 2500 Heavy Duty Cummins, Ford SVT F-150 Raptor and Toyota Tundra 4.6, the magazine said. To qualify for the competition, a vehicle had to be entirely new or sport substantial mechanical revisions from a previous model year, the editors said.
“The new Power Wagon is quite nearly the best of all worlds,” Four Wheeler Editor Douglas McColloch said in the story posted on their Web site. “Its tall stance and body-on-frame architecture don’t get in the way of delivering a pleasant and relatively quiet highway ride. Its work-truck ethic is belied by its eight-lug axles and 10,000-pound tow rating. And once off the pavement, deep in the dirt, the Power Wagon can simply go places and do things that no other full-size truck on the planet can. Locking differentials, a disconnecting front sway bar and a 12,000-pound winch—delivered straight from the factory—will do that for you. All in all, the Power Wagon is a very worthy winner of our Pickup Truck of the Year competition.”
The Ram handily won the Off-Road Ride and Drive category of the weeklong competition, which included mountain trails, desert sand dunes, stream crossings, Interst"
Four Wheeler names Ram Power Wagon as ‘top truck’ « The Scoop
If your looking for a NEW truck, Read this!
Four Wheeler names Ram Power Wagon as ‘top truck’ « The Scoop: "Four Wheeler names Ram Power Wagon as ‘top truck’
Posted on Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 at 4:52 PM EST.
Four Wheeler magazine has named the 2010 Ram Power Wagon as the winner of its Pickup Truck of the Year award for 2010.
The in-depth street-and-trail test has been held annually since 1989, and the win marks the Dodge Ram brand’s seventh overall in the competition, the magazine editors wrote on their Web site.
This year’s competitors included four new pickup trucks: the Ram Power Wagon, Ram 2500 Heavy Duty Cummins, Ford SVT F-150 Raptor and Toyota Tundra 4.6, the magazine said. To qualify for the competition, a vehicle had to be entirely new or sport substantial mechanical revisions from a previous model year, the editors said.
“The new Power Wagon is quite nearly the best of all worlds,” Four Wheeler Editor Douglas McColloch said in the story posted on their Web site. “Its tall stance and body-on-frame architecture don’t get in the way of delivering a pleasant and relatively quiet highway ride. Its work-truck ethic is belied by its eight-lug axles and 10,000-pound tow rating. And once off the pavement, deep in the dirt, the Power Wagon can simply go places and do things that no other full-size truck on the planet can. Locking differentials, a disconnecting front sway bar and a 12,000-pound winch—delivered straight from the factory—will do that for you. All in all, the Power Wagon is a very worthy winner of our Pickup Truck of the Year competition.”
The Ram handily won the Off-Road Ride and Drive category of the weeklong competition, which included mountain trails, desert sand dunes, stream crossings, Interst"
Four Wheeler names Ram Power Wagon as ‘top truck’ « The Scoop: "Four Wheeler names Ram Power Wagon as ‘top truck’
Posted on Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 at 4:52 PM EST.
Four Wheeler magazine has named the 2010 Ram Power Wagon as the winner of its Pickup Truck of the Year award for 2010.
The in-depth street-and-trail test has been held annually since 1989, and the win marks the Dodge Ram brand’s seventh overall in the competition, the magazine editors wrote on their Web site.
This year’s competitors included four new pickup trucks: the Ram Power Wagon, Ram 2500 Heavy Duty Cummins, Ford SVT F-150 Raptor and Toyota Tundra 4.6, the magazine said. To qualify for the competition, a vehicle had to be entirely new or sport substantial mechanical revisions from a previous model year, the editors said.
“The new Power Wagon is quite nearly the best of all worlds,” Four Wheeler Editor Douglas McColloch said in the story posted on their Web site. “Its tall stance and body-on-frame architecture don’t get in the way of delivering a pleasant and relatively quiet highway ride. Its work-truck ethic is belied by its eight-lug axles and 10,000-pound tow rating. And once off the pavement, deep in the dirt, the Power Wagon can simply go places and do things that no other full-size truck on the planet can. Locking differentials, a disconnecting front sway bar and a 12,000-pound winch—delivered straight from the factory—will do that for you. All in all, the Power Wagon is a very worthy winner of our Pickup Truck of the Year competition.”
The Ram handily won the Off-Road Ride and Drive category of the weeklong competition, which included mountain trails, desert sand dunes, stream crossings, Interst"
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Chrysler Group LLC Earns Four 2010 'Top Safety Picks' From the Insurance
Chrysler Group LLC Earns Four 2010 'Top Safety Picks' From the Insurance: "Chrysler Group LLC Earns Four 2010 'Top Safety Picks' From the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety"
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Chrysler Academy - News
Chrysler Academy - News
If you buy a new car or truck with a DVD system in it and you want more out of it check this out! This is what not just kids are waiting for but the parents as well.
Company vehicles first to get live mobile TV
Date:10/29/2009
Starting in late December, Chrysler, Jeep®, Dodge Car and Ram Truck owners may watch many of their favorite TV programs with a dealer-installed mobile TV option from Mopar®.
Chrysler Group LLC will be the first automaker in the United States to offer live mobile TV to consumers with the capacity for as many as 20 channels through FLO TV auto entertainment. The system offers something for everyone: college and professional sports, breaking news, children’s shows, primetime sitcoms, reality TV and daytime dramas.
Mopar will showcase FLO TV auto entertainment at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show in Las Vegas next week.
“We want to offer our customers the ultimate in entertainment,” Pietro Gorlier, President and Chief Executive Officer, Mopar Service, Parts and Customer Care, said. “With FLO TV Auto Entertainment, we are the first automaker to offer mobile TV with the capacity for as many as 20 channels.”
Until now, the challenge for mobile TV has been to deliver high-quality, uninterrupted coverage in urban environments and at highway speeds. Existing mobile TV systems in the United States either offer limited channels or require large satellite dishes on vehicle roofs—and a large price tag to match.
Mopar’s suggested retail price is $629, plus installation. A one-year prepaid FLO TV service subscription is included with installation.
The entertainment package will be available as a dealer-installed option on the following 2008-2010 model year vehicles with factory DVD entertainment systems: Chrysler Town & Country, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Jeep Commander, Dodge Grand Caravan, Dodge Journey, Dodge Nitro, Ram 1500 and Ram 2500/3500.
The service also can be added to select 2008-2010 model-year vehicles when new Mopar headrest or seat-top DVD entertainment systems are purchased.
How it works
Television signals are delivered through a dedicated multicast network built by San Diego-based FLO TV Inc., a live mobile TV service provider, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Inc. FLO TV offers live and time-shifted programming from top entertainment brands, including CBS Mobile, CNBC, Comedy Central, Fox News, MSNBC, MTV, NBC 2Go and Nickelodeon.
Up to 20 channels will be available in late December when the feature is available for dealer installation. By the end of 2009, the FLO TV service should be available in more than 100 major markets and many interstate driving corridors. The FLO TV service is not available in some rural areas.
Audiovox Corp., of Hauppauge, N.Y., supplies FLO TV Auto Entertainment hardware that integrates with Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge Car and Ram Truck vehicles’ existing entertainment systems and new Mopar 7-inch DVD screen systems. A small antenna, similar in size to a laptop mouse, is mounted on a vehicle’s roof to deliver the digital TV signal. Inside the vehicle, the receiver and wiring are installed under the interior trim of the vehicle and are not visible to occupants.
User-friendly wired and wireless remote controls allow viewers to easily surf channels, similar to TV systems at home.
Mopar’s FLO TV™ Auto Entertainment option includes a three-year/36,000-mile warranty on new vehicles or a 12-month/12,000-mile warranty on used vehicles for hardware and installation.
If you buy a new car or truck with a DVD system in it and you want more out of it check this out! This is what not just kids are waiting for but the parents as well.
Company vehicles first to get live mobile TV
Date:10/29/2009
Starting in late December, Chrysler, Jeep®, Dodge Car and Ram Truck owners may watch many of their favorite TV programs with a dealer-installed mobile TV option from Mopar®.
Chrysler Group LLC will be the first automaker in the United States to offer live mobile TV to consumers with the capacity for as many as 20 channels through FLO TV auto entertainment. The system offers something for everyone: college and professional sports, breaking news, children’s shows, primetime sitcoms, reality TV and daytime dramas.
Mopar will showcase FLO TV auto entertainment at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show in Las Vegas next week.
“We want to offer our customers the ultimate in entertainment,” Pietro Gorlier, President and Chief Executive Officer, Mopar Service, Parts and Customer Care, said. “With FLO TV Auto Entertainment, we are the first automaker to offer mobile TV with the capacity for as many as 20 channels.”
Until now, the challenge for mobile TV has been to deliver high-quality, uninterrupted coverage in urban environments and at highway speeds. Existing mobile TV systems in the United States either offer limited channels or require large satellite dishes on vehicle roofs—and a large price tag to match.
Mopar’s suggested retail price is $629, plus installation. A one-year prepaid FLO TV service subscription is included with installation.
The entertainment package will be available as a dealer-installed option on the following 2008-2010 model year vehicles with factory DVD entertainment systems: Chrysler Town & Country, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Jeep Commander, Dodge Grand Caravan, Dodge Journey, Dodge Nitro, Ram 1500 and Ram 2500/3500.
The service also can be added to select 2008-2010 model-year vehicles when new Mopar headrest or seat-top DVD entertainment systems are purchased.
How it works
Television signals are delivered through a dedicated multicast network built by San Diego-based FLO TV Inc., a live mobile TV service provider, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Inc. FLO TV offers live and time-shifted programming from top entertainment brands, including CBS Mobile, CNBC, Comedy Central, Fox News, MSNBC, MTV, NBC 2Go and Nickelodeon.
Up to 20 channels will be available in late December when the feature is available for dealer installation. By the end of 2009, the FLO TV service should be available in more than 100 major markets and many interstate driving corridors. The FLO TV service is not available in some rural areas.
Audiovox Corp., of Hauppauge, N.Y., supplies FLO TV Auto Entertainment hardware that integrates with Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge Car and Ram Truck vehicles’ existing entertainment systems and new Mopar 7-inch DVD screen systems. A small antenna, similar in size to a laptop mouse, is mounted on a vehicle’s roof to deliver the digital TV signal. Inside the vehicle, the receiver and wiring are installed under the interior trim of the vehicle and are not visible to occupants.
User-friendly wired and wireless remote controls allow viewers to easily surf channels, similar to TV systems at home.
Mopar’s FLO TV™ Auto Entertainment option includes a three-year/36,000-mile warranty on new vehicles or a 12-month/12,000-mile warranty on used vehicles for hardware and installation.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Fiat engines to improve Chrysler Group fuel economy ratings « The Scoop
Fiat engines to improve Chrysler Group fuel economy ratings « The Scoop
These cars are getting 50 MPG thats great
These cars are getting 50 MPG thats great
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)