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Chrysler: Dodge Charger Pursuit now with AWD

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Dodge Charger Pursuit to offer segment’s most advanced all-wheel drive (AWD) system

Dodge Charger Pursuit to feature the most advanced all-wheel-drive (AWD) system in the segment,
delivering maximum all-weather traction and fuel-efficiency

Segment-exclusive active transfer case and front-axle-disconnect system automatically enables
AWD for slick conditions, while maintaining the outstanding performance and handling inherent in
a rear-wheel- drive (RWD) architecture

Dodge Charger Pursuit AWD is based on the record-setting RWD model that set the fastest-ever lap
time in Michigan State Police’s Vehicle Evaluation Test history

Dodge is turning up the heat in the police pursuit vehicle segment. In response to police fleet customer
demand and with input from the Chrysler Group’s Police Advisory Board, the already well-received Dodge

Charger Pursuit will offer an available all-wheel drive (AWD) system with the 5.7-liter HEMI® V-8 engine.
“Adding available all-wheel-drive capability to the already popular Dodge Charger Pursuit will broaden the Charger’s appeal to police departments that are accustomed to dealing with rough winters and adverse weather conditions,” said Peter Grady, Vice President – Network Development & Fleet, Chrysler Group LLC.

“With the Charger Pursuit now offering dual capability of both rear- and all-wheel-drive, we’ll be able to
meet the needs of our police fleet customers across the country.”

The Dodge Charger’s AWD system features a segment-exclusive active transfer case and front-axle disconnect system that better balances performance and fuel economy.

“The Dodge Charger offers the most sophisticated all-wheel-drive system in its class,” said Reid Bigland, President and CEO, Dodge Brand. “Only Charger offers a front-axle disconnect that seamlessly transitions from the outstanding performance and handling of rear-wheel drive to the all-weather traction of all-wheel drive, with class-leading fuel economy and iconic styling.”

Chrysler Group engineers have already started testing the Dodge Charger Pursuit with the AWD system.
The vehicle will meet the police pursuit durability cycle set for RWD models that ensures the car can
reliably handle the extreme conditions seen in police use. Police fleet customers will be able to start
ordering the Dodge Charger Pursuit with AWD for the 2014 model year.

Dodge Charger Pursuit

The 2013 Dodge Charger Pursuit features two uncompromised, high-performance engines that
deliver world-class levels of power, refinement, technology and fuel efficiency.
Delivering best-in-class power and achieving the fastest-ever lap time at Michigan State Police’s (MSP)
Vehicle Evaluation Test for the 2012 model year (1:33.70) at Grattan Raceway in Michigan – the Dodge

Carbon Motors: Files for Bankruptcy Protection

Police car automaker files for bankruptcy protection

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Updated: 6/12 3:49 pm
Published: 6/12 3:43 pm

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A company that had planned to take over a vacant Connersville plant and build high-tech police cars has filed for bankruptcy.

Carbon Motors Corp. filed for Chapter 7 liquidation in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Indianapolis on Friday. The Indianapolis Business Journal reports the company listed liabilities of $21.7 million and assets of just $18,976.

The liabilities are mostly claims from investors totaling millions of dollars.

Carbon Motors announced in July 2009 that it would move into the vacant Visteon plant that was once Connersville’s largest employer and hire as many as 1,500 to build police cars from scratch instead of adapting civilian models.

But the plan unraveled after the U.S. Department of Energy rejected the company’s request for a $310 million loan in March 2012.

Ford: Recalls Posted for Sedan and Utility Interceptor

A Ford spokeswoman said today that three different recalls for several of its best-selling cars were sent to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration last week. The biggest recall affects about 465,000 vehicles.

The 2013 Ford Explorer SUV, Taurus sedan, Flex crossover, Fusion sedan, Police Interceptor Utility and Police Interceptor Sedan; and the 2013 Lincoln MKS sedan, MKT crossover, and MKZ sedan are all being recalled because a fuel delivery module in the vehicles’ fuel tanks may leak, representing a fire risk. Customers affected by the defect may smell a fuel odor or observe leaks.

  • Police Interceptor Utility: 8,384
  • • Police Interceptor Sedan: 11,517

Ford said it had received 600 complaints about the leaks since March 31 but said it has not received reports of any fires, accidents or injuries as a result. The recall affects about 465,000 vehicles throughout the world.

This is also not the first time a problem has been reported with the 2013 Explorer’s fuel tank. The Explorer, along with the Taurus and Lincoln MKS, were recalled in March for faulty sealing on side of the tanks.

The latest recalls were not posted on NHTSA’s Web site as of Monday morning. The Detroit News reported the recalls on Friday.

Link to the documents:

http://goo.gl/XjpXp

Ford will contact owners with details for how the repairs will be rolled out.