RSchwarzli
TDR MEMBER
Well, where to start. If I follow the advice from the movie The Sound Of Music, I guess I should start at the very beginning, as it is a very good place to start!
The beginning. I came into this world on a stormy May night…. . well, maybe not that far back! Lets fast forward a few years.
So a few days before the Detroit Auto Show, I got a call from Ram's marketing division wondering if I was attending the 2011 Detroit Auto Show. I confirmed I was. The next question was if I would be willing to come on one of the media days and spend some time with Ram CEO Fred Diaz and some of his engineers! With my involvement with the TDR and my activity with the Ontario chapter, they thought it would be of mutual benefit for both Ram and myself to have some discussions. After some quick arrangements, I was off to Detroit.
The Detroit Auto Show; Also referred to as NAIAS (North American International Auto Show) by others, is one of the largest and best auto shows in the world. As Cobo hall is located in downtown Detroit, it is in the heart of the Big Three's turf. As this is the case, this is considered “the” show for the big three to show off their latest goods, and show what they are made of. This year was no exception!
Monday January 10th was opening day for the media at the auto show. My arrival was just after 8:00 am. I made a bee line for the Chrysler LLC booth with anticipation of what could be awaiting! I got to the booth, and as always, they did not disappoint! Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Fiat, and Mopar were all well represented including each brands CEO's and engineers.
Chrysler LLC brands:
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The morning started off with a Chrysler press conference. Olivier Francois (President and CEO Chrysler brand) introduced the newly redesigned Chrysler 300 with its 1 billion dollar overhaul. It features a new skin, new quality interior with soft Napa leather seating, new suspension, and new powertrain. He also spoke about the upcoming 8 speed automatic transmission that will be available in the 2011 Chrysler 300s.
300:
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Ralph Gilles (President and CEO Dodge brand and Senior VP of Design) was then invited on stage for a few minutes to discuss some of the changes that were made to the Chrysler brand and how that played into effect with the new Chrysler 300. He pointed out the flowing lines of the car, and the fact that the headlights took inspiration from an eagle in flight. He also mentioned that although the car has a new grill, Mopar will continue to offer the heritage grill as it has become such an icon with the 300.
Ralph with Chrysler 300:
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The beginning. I came into this world on a stormy May night…. . well, maybe not that far back! Lets fast forward a few years.
So a few days before the Detroit Auto Show, I got a call from Ram's marketing division wondering if I was attending the 2011 Detroit Auto Show. I confirmed I was. The next question was if I would be willing to come on one of the media days and spend some time with Ram CEO Fred Diaz and some of his engineers! With my involvement with the TDR and my activity with the Ontario chapter, they thought it would be of mutual benefit for both Ram and myself to have some discussions. After some quick arrangements, I was off to Detroit.
The Detroit Auto Show; Also referred to as NAIAS (North American International Auto Show) by others, is one of the largest and best auto shows in the world. As Cobo hall is located in downtown Detroit, it is in the heart of the Big Three's turf. As this is the case, this is considered “the” show for the big three to show off their latest goods, and show what they are made of. This year was no exception!
Monday January 10th was opening day for the media at the auto show. My arrival was just after 8:00 am. I made a bee line for the Chrysler LLC booth with anticipation of what could be awaiting! I got to the booth, and as always, they did not disappoint! Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Fiat, and Mopar were all well represented including each brands CEO's and engineers.
Chrysler LLC brands:

The morning started off with a Chrysler press conference. Olivier Francois (President and CEO Chrysler brand) introduced the newly redesigned Chrysler 300 with its 1 billion dollar overhaul. It features a new skin, new quality interior with soft Napa leather seating, new suspension, and new powertrain. He also spoke about the upcoming 8 speed automatic transmission that will be available in the 2011 Chrysler 300s.
300:





Ralph Gilles (President and CEO Dodge brand and Senior VP of Design) was then invited on stage for a few minutes to discuss some of the changes that were made to the Chrysler brand and how that played into effect with the new Chrysler 300. He pointed out the flowing lines of the car, and the fact that the headlights took inspiration from an eagle in flight. He also mentioned that although the car has a new grill, Mopar will continue to offer the heritage grill as it has become such an icon with the 300.
Ralph with Chrysler 300:

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