Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- Chrysler, Walter Percy 1875-1940. American automobile manufacturer who founded the Chrysler Corporation (1925).
Wiktionary
- n. An automobile of the make Chrysler: often used as an example of a luxury car.
Etymologies
- Trademark. (Wiktionary)
Examples
“ROBERT NARDELLI, CEO, CHRYSLER: Chrysler is requesting a $7 billion loan.”
“Enjoying my German car thanks. well given a choice between saving chrysler and saving GM, Chrysler is the better deal.”
“CHRYSLER DEALER CLOSURES | WITH VIDEO: Frustration, shock felt by Chrysler dealers Unloading vehicles: Chrysler dealers may contest criteria automaker used for list”
“CHRYSLER/COURT (UPDATE 2): UPDATE 2-Investors ask US top court to delay Chrysler sale rss”
“LIST OF CLOSING CHRYSLER DEALERSHIPS: Dealer group in talks with Chrysler on franchises”
“Fiat's 20% stake in Chrysler is expected to rise as Fiat meets milestones under its partnership agreement, including the U.S. introduction of the Fiat 500.”
The Wall Street Journal: Ally to Lend to Fiat Dealers, Customers
“Daimler says that its 19% stake in Chrysler is worthless.”
“Chrysler convinced Eastwood, who filmed the 2008 release "Gran Torino" in Detroit, to make a rare advertising appearance because he believed in the message, Marchionne said, adding that Eastwood never uttered the word "Chrysler" in the spot.”
“Fifteen thousand people spent six hours in Chrysler Arena, they listened not only to John and Yoko, but Stevie Wonder came, Commander Cody came, the MC5 came, William Kunstler gave a speech, Jerry Rubin gave a speech, Bobby Seale gave a speech.”
“The $14.3 billion put into Chrysler is more and more likely to be lost completely.”
Lists
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Car Brands
These are makes, not models. I'll save those for another list.
Alfa Romeo, Alpina, Ariel, Ascari, Aston Martin, Audi, Bentley, BMW, Bristol, Brooke, Cadillac, Callaway and 71 more...
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