2010-2011 The new Chrysler-200

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2010-2011 The new Chrysler-200

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Chrysler has unveiled its new mid-sized challenger to rival the Camry, Accord and Chevy Malibu. Named 200, this younger brother to the 300 kills off the Sebring nameplate and will go on sale as a 2011 model. Fiat now owns Chrysler, but the Sterling Heights, Michigan built 200 isn’t a reskinned Italian car.

Described as a car that appeals to “customers that want style and substance, all at a surprising value”, the 200 is based on the third-gen Sebring, which made its debut in 2007, but with heavily revised styling that makes it appear much more handsome than before.

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Turbochargers and Superchargers are two names for one technique. Both of these are useful in forcing the air into the car engine with an extremely high pressure than the ordinary atmospheric pressure. The oxygen that is present in the air enables the fuel to be burned, therefore produces more power and energy. The only difference that lies between turbochargers and superchargers is how they are being powered.

Chrysler is an automobile brand by US manufacturers. It has its headquarters in Detroit, Michigan. The corporation was founded in year 1925 and now it has its operations world over. The company has a good number of products that are jointly developed and commercialized with another German company.

The superchargers or turbochargers are useful in compressing the air into the combustion chamber that will be maximizing the fuel to burn and will be allowing greater fuel consumption for a particular size of engine. Burning more and more fuel is always considered good for the economy however, the turbo chargers allow the large size automobiles to be even powered by small size motors which results in ultimate savings.