New Managing Director For Chrysler Australia Announced <p align="justify"><img src="http://www.jeep.com.au/jeep_clubs/img/clubs_associations_banner.jpg" width="280" height="105" hspace="10" border="0" align="right"/><strong>Mr Clyde Campbell has been appointed to the position of Managing Director of Chrysler Australia, effective 1st October 2010. He replaces Mr Gerry Jenkins who has moved to China to head up Chrysler in China.</strong>
Clyde has most recently been in the role national General Manager of sales, responsible for all product planning, distribution and sales for Mercedes-Benz passenger cars in Australia and New Zealand. During his tenure from 2004 to 2007, the company experienced one of the strongest sales periods in the history of Mercedes-Benz in Australia. “I look forward to renewing old relationships with many of the Chrysler team and to getting to know the rest of you,” Campbell says. “I am very excited to join Chrysler Australia at such a critical time. After a difficult period globally, Chrysler is set to renew or replace its entire line-up over the next 24 months. I believe that the possibilities for Chrysler locally are very strong as we push through the 10,000 unit threshold, a volume achievement reached twice in the past 4 years. I look forward to working with staff and dealers to ensure we capitalise on every opportunity to keep Australia’s position as the leading RHD market for Chrysler, improve the value of the franchise for our dealers and increase our annual volume to 20,000 units and beyond over the coming years. ”</p> |
good we might finally get a diesel rubicon as a option
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V6 3.0L Diesel Rubicon, in the American lingo a "No Brainer" really. Unfortunately even when the brain is not involved Americans still can't make the right decisions.
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He needs to bring us a J8/JT, Ram Laramie 3500 or a Dodge Charger/Challenger (either would be ok due to looking cool).
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bring on the ute mabey this time
we got 2door coupe 4door wagon make it a family and bring us the ute Id love a work ute that wasn't built in asia |
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