In celebration of “Canada Day” on the 1st of July, Fiat and Chrysler gathered a group of young students between the age of 12 and 18, to build a Jeep Wrangler mostly made of food cans. It took them 12 hours and 4,500 cans to create a real size Jeep Wrangler. The “Canstructured” vehicle was displayed at Vancouver’s waterfront Canada Place in order to raise awareness about poverty and hunger in a fun and interactive manner, before donating all cans used to the Greater Vancouver Food Bank...
Someone Went Crazy With A Chrysler In China: This Is What Happened!
Date :May 06, 2015
Another sorry example of too much money combined with oh so little taste. Chinese automotive firms aren’t exactly renowned for their subtly when it comes to copying designs. And the same lack of finesse appears to extend to the aftermarket world here too. Thanks to CarNewsChina, we have this rather intriguing Chrysler 300C to share with you. Instead of using expensive crystals, Beijing-based tuner One Hundred Tuning Club opted for 25,000 shiny pieces of glittery plastic to coat the sedan...
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