Own a 1993 Grand Cherokee - Watch Out! 11 New DaimlerChrysler Vehicles by 2004!

Date 2002/3/17 23:00:00 | Topic: Miscellaneous

A list of the most stolen vehicles in the United States during 2001 is out. Also, DaimlerChrysler announces 11 new vehicles by 2004.

Owners of 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4s - consider yourself warned - the list of the 25 most stolen vehicles has your vehicle on it! The list of the most stolen vehicles during 2001 was recently released, and other than having 19 of the 25 spots filled by Hondas and Toyotas (what do they have that Jeeps don't have? Oh yeah, good gas milage), the '93 GC ranked #20 on the list. At the top of the heap was the 1991 Toyota Camary (followed by the 89 and 90 Camry). Maybe you should go check your garage. Here's the list:

  1. 1991 Toyota Camry

  2. 1989 Toyota Camry

  3. 1990 Toyota Camry

  4. 2000 Honda Civic SI

  5. 1994 Chevrolet C1500 4x2

  6. 1995 Honda Accord EX

  7. 1994 Honda Accord LX

  8. 1994 Honda Accord EX

  9. 1988 Toyota Camry

  10. 1996 Honda Accord LX

  11. 1993 Chevrolet C1500 4x2

  12. 1997 Ford F150 4x2

  13. 1990 Honda Accord EX

  14. 1991 Honda Accord LX

  15. 1996 Honda Accord EX

  16. 1987 Toyota Camry

  17. 1997 Honda Accord LX

  18. 1992 Honda Accord LX

  19. 1991 Honda Accord EX

  20. 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4

  21. 2000 Chevrolet C1500 4x2 Silverado

  22. 1995 Honda Accord LX

  23. 1991 Acura Legend

  24. 1990 Honda Accord LX

  25. 1995 Honda Civic EX

DaimlerChrysler just released a press release announcing that they will debut 11 new vehicles by the year 2004. While 2 of these vehicles will probably be Jeeps (see this article), we can only guess at the rest. Here's a snippet of the release:

The Chrysler Group will introduce 11 new vehicles in the 2002-2004 time period, as part of a five-year, $30 billion investment plan in new products and programs, Chrysler Group President and Chief Executive Officer Dieter Zetsche said today at the National Press Club here. And building those new products with unparalleled levels of quality is the company's leading priority.

Calling quality the automotive equivalent to 'blocking and tackling' in football, Zetsche proclaimed that Chrysler quality was already rapidly improving, but added, "We will never rest until we match the world's benchmark." Zetsche cited the most recent J.D. Power Initial Quality Survey, which showed Chrysler Group passenger cars ahead of all domestic makes and better than many import manufacturers. In addition, Consumer Reports rated Chrysler Group vehicles best for reliability among U.S. manufacturers in its April edition, with fewer problems recorded on average than European-built vehicles. Five of the company's models earned a Consumer Reports "Recommended" rating, up from three the year before.

 




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