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Chrysler sells over 11m minivans
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, April 17 - 2005 at 11:55
- PRESS RELEASE
The Chrysler vehicle that forever changed family transportation and the automotive landscape of the world's highways and driveways has sold over 11 million units worldwide.
" For flexibility, utility, safety, comfort and convenience, the Chrysler Grand Voyager can't be beaten," said Bruce Ohms, Vice President, Director, Sales and Marketing, Chrysler, Jeep® and Dodge, Middle East. "In order to stay the leader in a very competitive segment, it's critical we continue to refine and improve the original minivan formula. With innovative Stow 'n Go seating and storage offered we have once again set a new standard in the minivan market segment."
In the last 21 years, Chrysler Group has introduced more than 50 minivan-first features and won more than 150 industry-wide minivan accolades.
Chrysler Grand Voyager minivans for the Middle East are built at Magna Steyr in Graz, Austria.
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Facts and FiguresDid you know?
• Eleven million minivans lined up front to back around the equator would circle the earth almost 1 1/2 times.
• It would take 18,182 football fields to hold the 11,000,000 minivans that Chrysler Group has sold.
• The total towing capacity of 11 million minivans is 38.5 billion pounds, which is enough to haul:
-44,000 fully loaded Boeing 747 jumbo aircraft at maximum takeoff weight or 51.3 million motorcycles
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