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Chrysler Update and Revised 2010 Model Year Order Cutoff Dates
NewsTo: All Fleet Customers
From: Jim Baldridge
Regional Account Executive
Subject: Chrysler Update and Revised 2010 Model Year Order Cutoff Dates
There has been a lot of activity at Chrysler and this note is sent to review some of the highlights and provide updated production and order cut-ff dates as we begin the 2011 Model year.
· Launched! All new 2011, Ram 3500/4500/5500 Cab and Chassis Models. Production began on April 5th and there are several improvements and best in class features:
· Coming Next Month! Production of the all new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The vehicle that set the standard for SUV’s will now move the bar even higher. Highlights include:
· In addition to these new developments we also have:
This is just the beginning of the exciting new products and changes coming from Chrysler. We will substantially refresh or replace 75% of our products by 2011 AND 100% BY 2012. Stays tuned for all the new developments and please contact me if you have any questions.
April 16, 2010
TO: COMMERCIAL/BID AND RENTAL CUSTOMERS
SUBJECT: REVISED 2010 MODEL YEAR ORDER CUTOFF DATES – COMMERCIAL/BID AND RENTAL
To assist you and your Fleet Customers in planning their remaining 2010 model year vehicle requirements we have established the following Fleet order cutoff dates for the commercial, bid and rental markets:
MODEL
FLEET
ORDER
CUTOFF
DATE
BUILD OUT DATES
FINAL PSP DATES
ESTIMATED
2011 MY
ORDER ACCEPTANCE
DATE
ESTIMATED
2011 MY
JOB 1
DATE
2010 Model Year Vehicles
3500 DC and 4500/5500 DM Cab Chassis
10/09/09
12/23/09
114
02/15/10
(3500 DD and 4500/5500 DP Cab Chassis)
04/05/10
Commander and Grand Cherokee
01/04/10
3/12/10
031
03/08/10
(Grand Cherokee Only)
05/10/10
PT Cruiser
04/26/10
07/09/10
062
TBD
TBD
Wrangler
04/26/10
08/13/10
062
06/14/10
08/16/10
Liberty and Nitro
04/26/10
07/09/10
062
06/14/10
07/26/10
Dodge City Dakota and 1500 Ram
04/26/10
07/09/10
062
06/14/10
07/26/10
Saltillo 1500, 2500, 3500 Ram
04/26/10
06/25/10
062
06/14/10
07/05/10
Caliber
07/09/10
10/01/10
064
08/02/10
10/04/10
Patriot
07/09/10
10/01/10
064
08/02/10
10/04/10
Compass
07/09/10
10/01/10
064
10/04/10
12/13/10
Journey
08/13/10
11/12/10
081
09/13/10
11/15/10
Avenger and Sebring
08/13/10
11/12/10
081
09/13/10 11/29/10 Conv. Only
11/18/10
02/04/11 Conv .Only
Minivan
08/13/10
11/11/10
081
09/13/10
11/22/10
300 and Challenger
08/13/10
11/19/10
081
09/13/10
10/18/10 300 Only
11/29/10 12/23/10 300 only
Charger
07/16/10
10/07/10
071
09/13/10
11/29/10
To ensure consideration for production, orders must be placed in the Chrysler Order System by the above mentioned dates. We can not guarantee production of orders received by Chrysler after the order cutoff date.
NHTSA Investigates GM Truck Brakes
News, SafetyUpdated: 4/19/10 – Report from Light & Medium Duty Truck Magazine
NHTSA Investigates GM Truck Brakes
By Light & Medium Truck
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating Chevrolet and GMC pickup trucks and sport-utility vehicles for possible brake failure, Bloomberg News reported.
NHTSA said it has received complaints about loss of braking effectiveness due to brake lines that rupture because of corrosion. The agency has received 110 complaints about a loss of braking effectiveness, including three crashes, involving the vehicles. In 37 of those cases, a brake line failure was confirmed by a dealer inspection, Bloomberg said.
The defect may affect 6 million Chevrolet and GMC C/K series pickups and SUVs for the 1999 through 2003 model years.
General Motors did not immediately respond to a request for comments, Bloomberg said.
Original Story Link: http://lmtruck.com/articles/lmtbase.aspx?storyid=839
Accident Report: Napa County Fire
Incidents, News, SafetyTuesday, March 30, 2010
Napa County Fire Department’s 2006 Pierce Enforcer which had a "soft rollover" in the Deer Park area of the Napa Valley. The engine was responding to a tree into power lines, rounded a corner and the back wheels left the roadway and the engine rolled over one time coming to rest on its wheels. All occupants were wearing seat belts, and the airbag system activated.
More details to come with real information as we get them. Please take the time to evaluate articles posted on the internet without full details. We will not post information here without proper backup information.