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I hardly ever find any of the NNBS rides that aren't two tone Mine's tan leather with black on the dash and upper part of the door panels.
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I think the two tone seats was only on the LTZ models.
I think the two tone seats was only on the LTZ models.
Nope ...
On June 10, 2009, Chrysler Group LLC emerged from a Chapter 11 reorganization bankruptcy and was sold to the Italian automaker Fiat.[4][5] Fiat holds a 46% stake in the new company, with an option to increase its stake up to 51%, if it meets financial and developmental goals for the company
In 1998, Chrysler and its subsidiaries entered into a partnership dubbed a "merger of equals" with German-based Daimler-Benz AG, creating the combined entity DaimlerChrysler AG.[17] Daimler subsequently acquired Chrysler, to the surprise of many stockholders, after the retirement of Chrysler CEO Bob Eaton. Under DaimlerChrysler, the company was named DaimlerChrysler Motors Company LLC, with its US operations generally called the "Chrysler Group". On May 14, 2007, DaimlerChrysler announced the sale of 80.1% of Chrysler Group to American private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management, L.P., therefore being known as Chrysler LLC, although Daimler (renamed as Daimler AG) continued to hold a 19.9% stake.[18] The deal was finalized on August 3, 2007.[19] On April 27, 2009, Daimler AG signed a binding agreement to give up its 19.9% remaining stake in Chrysler LLC to Cerberus Capital Management and pay as much as $600 million into the automaker's pension fund.[20]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler
The current ownership is irrelevant to the original point, that the 2011 Durangos and Cherokees are, in fact, largely based on the Mercedes M Class.