1967 Chrysler Valiant Reviews
You'll find all our 1967 Chrysler Valiant reviews right here. 1967 Chrysler Valiant prices range from $1,540 for the Valiant to $4,070 for the Valiant .
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Chrysler Reviews and News
Miss the Commodore SS and Ford Territory?
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 18 Apr 2021
You've delayed the inevitable for too long.It's been over three long years now since the last Holden Commodore came off the Elizabeth production line in Adelaide, four orbits of the sun since the demise of the Ford Falcon and nearly five for the only SUV
Stellantis needs to get these models right
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By Stephen Ottley · 24 Jan 2021
The world got a new automotive juggernaut this week.It took more than a year but, the merger between Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and Group PSA (Peugeot-Citroen) was finally completed, immediately making it the fourth largest car company in the world.
Eight cars that were retired in 2020
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By Andrew Chesterton · 10 Jan 2021
Another year gone means another batch of cars officially buried, with either lacklustre sales or a change of corporate direction spelling the end for cars as diverse as the Abarth 124 Spider to the Hyundai Veloster, and even the very last (ever) Holdens.
The five lowest-selling car makers revealed
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By Andrew Chesterton · 13 Sep 2020
We've dedicated plenty of site space to the biggest-selling brands in the country - from Toyota to Mazda, Hyundai to Kia - but this time we're going to do things a little differently.
Models that might hold appeal for Holden fans
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 06 Sep 2020
Holden is gone. Even with hundreds of unsold cars, trucks and SUVs still sat on de-branded dealer forecourts, the company once proudly proclaimed as 'Australia's Own' checked out long ago.
Chrysler 300 to carry on for now
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By Tung Nguyen · 08 Aug 2020
With Chrysler offering just the solitary 300 large sedan in Australia, playing in a quickly shrinking segment, would it be a safe assumption that the brand will soon disappear from local soil?Not according to Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) Australia boss
Best good-looking car buys by segment
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By Craig Duff · 05 Jul 2020
We spend weeks comparing new car performance and prices... then fall for a shiny one.
These new cars dominate their sales segments
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By Justin Hilliard · 15 Mar 2020
Australia is one of the most competitive new-vehicle markets in the world, but not all of its models are created equal. In fact, some are just plain dominant in their segments
Jeep committed to Australia
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By Tung Nguyen · 05 Mar 2020
All brands under the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) Australia umbrella are here to stay, with right-hand-drive (RHD) production of models justifiable despite less sales volume than Holden.Speaking to CarsGuide, new FCA Australia boss Kevin Flynn said the
Chrysler SRT Pacer from $69,950 BOCs
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By Tung Nguyen · 04 Dec 2019
Chrysler's 300 SRT Pacer tribute car will hit local showrooms next year priced from $69,950 before on-road costs and will be limited to just 50 units.A model year 2019 vehicle, the Pacer is based on the 300 SRT Core than retails for $65,950, and slots in