Chrysler's spirited two-seater debuted in 2004 as a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) sports coupe blending slick American car styling with chassis and parts from Germany via Mercedes. Read More »
2006 Chrysler Crossfire SRT6 Coupe or Convertible
This is a swift performance variation of the Crossfire coupe or roadster stocking a hand-built V6 engine with supercharger added to push the power numbers way up to 330 hp. Read More »
2006 Chrysler Town and Country Full-Size Minivan
Chrysler's minivans in deluxe treatment come in standard-length and extended-wheelbase editions. Read More »
2006 Chrysler Pacifica Crossover Station Wagon/Minivan
New Car Overview of the 2006 Chrysler Pacifica Crossover Station Read More »
2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser Compact Station Wagon
The wild five-door wagon from Chrysler appears in four versions for 2006 with two powertrain choices. Models include the base PT Cruiser, Cruiser Touring, Limited and GT. Read More »
2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser Compact Convertible Station Wagon
The ragtop derivative of PT Cruiser looks like the lid of a conventional Cruiser was pried off and a shapely roll bar added to arch across the 2+2 cockpit like the curvy handle of a basket. Read More »
2006 Chrysler 300 Full-Size Sedan
Titled under a numeric label, Chrysler's flagship series of large-scale sedans ride on a platform developed through parent DaimlerChrysler and share some components with a sedan by Mercedes-Benz plus two cars from Dodge. Read More »
2006 Chrysler 300C SRT8 Full-Size Sedan
The initials of SRT -- signifying "Street and Racing Technology" "“ mark high-performance vehicles for Chrysler, while the digit tacked at the tail indicates the number of cylinders in the engine. Read More »
2006 Chrysler 300 Full-Size Sedan
Like a classic muscle car or chopped street rod, the Chrysler 300 has a mean, all-American look like no other car on the road. Available with a 340-horsepower Hemi engine, this big sedan can burn some serious rubber. A comfortable interior in the Chrysler 300 offers plenty of space and is built to a high standard. Soft materials and tight construction are impressive, especially considering the car's sub-$24,000 base price. Read More »
2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser Compact Station Wagon
You'd be hard pressed to notice the difference, but Chrysler's PT Cruiser got a facelift for 2006. The new headlights look like a biology lesson on cell division, but the car remains unchanged in spirit. An all-new interior in the PT Cruiser is different but not necessarily better. The biggest improvement can't even be seen: sound insulation that keeps the cabin quieter on the highway. Read More »