Posts Tagged ‘Chrysler Corporation’
Chrysler New Yorker
The Chrysler New Yorker was a premium automobile built by the Chrysler Corporation from 1939 to 1996, serving for several years as the brand's flagship model. A model named the "New York Special" first appeared in the 1930s. Until its discontinuation in 1996, the New Yorker had made its mark as the longest running American car nameplate.
The New Yorker name helped define the Chrysler brand as a maker of upscale models priced and equipped above mainstream brands like Ford, Chevrolet, and Dodge/Plymouth, but below full luxury brands like Cadillac and Packard. During the New Yorker's tenure, it competed against models from Buick, Oldsmobile, Lincoln, and Mercury
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Covercraft Universal Pet Pad for Bucket Seat, Red |
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The Single Bucket Seat Pet Pad is made from heavy-duty quilted material to protect seats and provide a comfortable pad for pets. Universal fit for a single bucket seat, pet pads are constructed from rip-stop nylon backing, quilted to heavy denier waterproof, PVC backed polyester... |
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Covercraft Universal Pet Pad for Bucket Seat, Coal |
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Pet Pad Universal Bucket Seat Approx. 48 in. High x 29 in. Wide Coal Easy To Keep Clean Rip-Stop Nylon Backing Heavy-Duty Quilted Material Double-Needle Sewn Protect Seats Waterproof Comfortable Pad For Pets Hose It and Hang Dry |
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Covercraft Universal Pet Pad for Bench Seat, CoalReviewsWorks great in 2009 Accord. I use to kid-proof the backseats. I had to cut a few holes to anchor the kid's car seats. Not perfect. But it is better than anything else I found. the elastic at the top does not hold it on the seat very well, I constantly have to reposition it and I have no way of attaching it to the bottom of the seat? It is a good quality material though, it just needs better ties especially for the top part. Average Rating:![]() |
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Universal Pet Pads in Charcoal Black Bench Seat - universal - approx. 48" H x 58" WFor Custom Fit Car and Truck Covers, SeatSaver Custom Seat Covers and UV Shades, please CLICK HERE. |
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Scosche IU3.5RC 3.5mm Retractable CableReviewsThis product normally retails for something like $20 at Best buy and I got it at a steal here. I initially bought one that wasn't retractable at Best Buy for $12.99. I decided that I didn't like the cord, so I decided to look online for the retractable ones. This works great and it doesn't have the long cord to get in the way of my car radio system. Love it!!! I had another not retractable cord which didn't give me any issues. This one however, seems to be very particular. It will work as long as there is no sideways pressure on the chord. but if the player is situated so that the chord is being pushed slightly to one side it does not make a good connection. This may be partly due to my player, but the chord I had before worked fine. This product lasted about a year before I had to start to shimmy and mess around with the cable position to have both L and R audio. I expect it to die soon and may or may not order it again. I purchased this for my car with the idea that a retractable cable would keep my car clean. Unfortunately, the retracting mechanism doesn't work very easily. Also, the cable is way too thin, enough to make you feel like it could rip at any point you pull on it. Low quality product that only lasted me a week. Came out of the box broken. Would not buy a retractable, the wire is two thin to take the use of retracting. Buy a straight cable. Average Rating:![]() |
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SCOSCHE RETRACT 3.5PLUG |
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Sony XAMC10 External Mic for BT (Black)ReviewsMost have you have the radio. makes a world of difference - to those hearing you I have a Pioneer AVIC F90-BT and would hear complaints from the people I called that I sounded far away. I decided to get this mic to improve the sound quality but unfortunately was told by the person on the other line that now I sound like I'm far away, in a cave. This was with the Sony mic in the same place as the Pioneer. Other than the Sony branding this mic seems to be exactly like the one that was included with my AVIC navigation unit but perhaps the internals are of lesser quality. I would imagine that this is much better than a built-in, but it was actually worse than the Pioneer external mic to which it was compared. What you see is what you get. All the necessary parts and documentation are there, not that it requires any documentation because installation is simple. I've had it for a couple months and it's worked just as well as I'd hoped it would. This is certainly better than just using the mic on the radio. My wife does not have to yell anymore for me to hear her. Very easy setup, just plug in and put it where you want it. There isn't much you can say about a microphone, but if your radio is compatible with this one, installation is easy and sound quality is good. Average Rating:![]() |
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Designed for use with the Xplod Bluetooth CD receiver, the XA-MC10 external microphone is perfect for making hands-free calls while driving. |
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Pioneer CD-IU230V Ipod Audio/Video Direct Cable For Avic-F900Bt & Avic-F700BtReviewsAfter some time it starts get loose and deliver noise thruogh letf or right channel speakers. Get the Apple cable, works perfect. I installed this cable about 8 months ago and could not have been happier. Occasionally the connection would fail but it was nothing reconnecting the iPhone couldn't solve. Sound quality was fine. No complaints. About a month ago however, I began experiencing strange failures. Either the passenger-side speakers/sub in my 370z wouldn't work at all with sound only coming through the driver's side. Occasionally, the connection would come through full of static, extremely muted or "fuzzy". These symptoms became permanent yesterday. For a $50.00 cable, less than a year of use before failure is utterly unacceptable. Now I have to go through the hassle of taking my headunit out to install another cable. I'm going to try the Apple version (assuming it will work) rather than this shoddy knockoff. Although this is a refurbished item, I do not have any problems with it at all. I used this to connect my Ipod classic (1st generation) to the Pioneer X910BT. I do not disconnect them a lot, and the Ipod is always connected. The sound quality and the video quality seems alright. LIke others i too had a problem with this cable getting only audio from the drivers side of my vehicle. I have the 910bt in a 04 navigator and the cable worked fine for about 3 months, right when the warranty runs out, i begin to have problems. After contacting Pioneer, they basically told me "too bad, replace the cable." So now not only have i paid over $1k for my navigation, pioneer doesnt even stand by their product. Its obviously a manufacturer defect. Not much to say... it's a cable, and it works. It would have been nice if the USB portion of it were longer - but that's a manufacturing issue, not the seller's. The seller was excellent... sent it on time and it was well packaged. Average Rating:![]() |
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The CD-IU230V interface cable lets you connect your iPod to Pioneer's AVIC-F700BT or AVIC-F900BT in-dash navigation receivers, so you can access your iPod with voice commands or with the receiver's touchscreen controls. |
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Optima 34/78 YellowTop 870A 12V Extreme Vibration Resistant BatteryReviewsI bought eight of the Optima yellow top batteries for house batteries in a sailboat for the convenience of AGM, no fill, no spill, etc. These batteries are charged by a state of the art 4 stage regulator, plus solar panels on a microprocessor charge controller. The batteries are all in one bank and charged/discharged equally and never below 85%. In other words they are pampered. Now the bad, one battery failed within a week of installation. It started gassing and heating up even under a light charge. After about a year another one developed an internal short and its voltage dropped to around 8V. It was easy to detect by just touching the top. It was warmer than the rest. Six months after that, two more developed internal shorts with the same symptoms. These batteries are over rated. It appears that the build quality from battery varies widely. I will never buy another one. I was hesitant to buy this because of all the reviews saying the battery was poorly packaged and would arrive damaged. Knowing Amazon has a good returns policy, I took the chance and ordered it. I'm in NY and the battery was shipped by truck cross country (I watched the tracking updates). It took about a week for it to arrive. When I finally received it, I realized I was lucky. The battery was in good condition with no breaks or scratches on it. At the same time, it came in a simple cardboard box with some cushioning on top, but nothing on the bottom. This is a very heavy item and it's very easy to visualize the bottom of the battery getting damaged during a long truck ride as there is no protection whatsoever between the bottom of the battery and the 1/4 inch cardboard box it comes in. I don't get it, sometimes they go overboard & package the most trivial of items in styrofoam and bubble wrap, and with this 50lb. item it's basically just covered in 1/4 inch of cardboard. The battery itself seems fine- ...started my car up fine (although I can't comment on it over the long term just yet). I decided to order this battery through Amazon since it was about $50 cheaper than local retailers. Since I've never purchased a car battery online, I called Amazon and Optima to ask how a warranty claim would work when the battery was purchased through Amazon. The people I spoke with gave me some very surprising information, which I thought I'd share with you: 1. Amazon only accepts returns for up to 30 days after the item was purchased. After 30 days, the customer will be referred to the manufacturer of the item. 2. Optima refers all online purchases back to the original retailer. The full warranty cannot be honored through Optima unless the battery was purchased from one of Optima's authorized online retailers. The authorized retailers are shown on Optima's site; Amazon is not one of them. 3. Optima is unable to honor any warranty for batteries purchased through Amazon because Optima is unaware of the condition of the batteries, the shipping procedures, how long the batteries have been in a warehouse, etc. The Optima Yellow Top series are arguably some of the best auto batteries currently on the market, but the money saved by buying from Amazon clearly isn't worth the almost nonexistent warranty. I bought this car battery to replace a old worn out battery. I decided to use a less powered battery because I live in the west cost bay area.but what I didn't realize is the battery wasn't a direct fit .I had to cut and modify the holder that came with the battery. kinda hokey but it all works good after 2 months no problems. Everything I had hoped for in a car battery.. strong cold cranking amps and a huge reserve capacity. My lights don't dim anymore when the bass on my stereo hits hard or when the AC is running. This is in a 97 volkswagen vr6. Had a redtop before but it finally crapped out after about 7 years and way too many discharges. Big thumbs up for any optima battery. Average Rating:![]() |
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The Optima 34/78 YellowTop is a 870A 12V Extreme Vibration Resistant Battery. The battery uses OPTIMA SPIRALCELL Technology. The cells are tightly compressed into supportive chambers, giving OPTIMA battery over 15 times more vibration resistance than traditional battery... |
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Wagner 1157 S-8 Bulb 1 Signal/Stop - Pack of 10 |
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Federal-Mogul manufactures Wagner miniature lamps with a continuous coil that resists shock and vibration, extending service life. This design also improves candlepower consistency. In addition, Wagner uses high-temperature gas so the lamps can be used in the hottest-running applications. |
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Littelfuse 094363 MINI Fuse Emergency KitReviewskeep it handy, you never know when one will blow. nice and small, you won't notice it until you need it. includes the puller tool as well. Average Rating:![]() |
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Miniature Fuse Emergency Kit, Contains MIN1, MIN 5, MIN 7.5, MIN 15, MIN 20, MIN 25, MIN 30 & Fuse Puller, For 1989 Newer Model Cars. |
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Kenwood KDC-MP345U In-Dash CD/MP3/WMA/iPod Receiver with USB/Aux InputReviewsi buy this product because i need an iphone 3gs support in my car, this receiver work perfect with my iphone 3gs 32GB with iOS 4.01 thanks kenwood! great value for the price. full recommended! I purchased this unit for a 1995 Nissan Sentra and could not be more happy. I keep the Sentra around because I drive a lot and it gets great gas mileage. This unit allows me to use my iPhone and worked seamless after install. The unit was easy to install and was no hassle to set up and use. I recommend this to any one for a low end unit. Thanks Kenwood, you have made my driving experience much more pleasurable. The stereo looks great in my car. It sounds fantastic and I found it easy to use. I did a lot of research when looking for a receiver to replace my factory unit in my 2000 Miata. I wanted to be able to play my iPod video and use a USB thumbdrive without getting into a lot glitz. For the money this Kenwood is a solid buy. Pros: -I love the power this puts out. The clarity of the music that I get even with the top down is fantastic. -The controls are fairly intuitive and I like that it has hard buttons which are easy to find and use while driving. There is a small learning curve as far as customizing your settings, but it's fairly straightforward. The main rotary knob has a solid feel to it and is easy to adjust while driving. -The display is simple without a lot of dancing lights and so on. -Hooks up easily with my iPod, scrolls through all the normal iPod settings: Genre, artist, albums, etc with ease. -The Ipod also charges when hooked into the USB port. -The USB port has a cover which feels solid when moving it. -Don't know how much I'll use the remote, but it is nicely designed and feels well made. Cons: -Sunlight seriously wipes out the display screen, making it difficult to read without straining your eyes. -The unit activates my power antenna whenever it's turned out, even if the radio isn't engaged. I don't love having the antenna constantly up. For the price, I'm well pleased with this Kenwood. I looked around, and couldn't find a receiver that would solve all my wants in this price range. The Kenwood seems like it's well made, it handles lots of formats and is easy to use. All in all a good receiver. I made a purchase from Nigeria on 20th July, got it delivered at a friend's place in Maryland third day. Installation was quite easy, navigation is wonderful, works as designed. The only negative side is that when a thumb drive hangs on and you decide to listen to the tuner/CD, if you switch off engine and restart, the unit defaults back to USB even though you were not on USB mode. This is strange, hope Kenwood would do something about this. Notwithstanding, it's the best you can get for that price anywhere. Average Rating:![]() |
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Kenwood's KDC-MP345U is a great replacement for that factory CD receiver, giving you both a USB port for simple connection of your iPod/iPhone or a thumb drive, an auxiliary input for other audio devices, playback of MP3/WMA files (via burnt CDs or from the USB port), and room to grow your system with dual preamp outputs... |
The New Yorker Special luxury package was originally introduced as a distinct sub-series of the 1938 Chrysler Imperial. The package's popularity caused the car to become its own model for 1939, based on the same platform as the Chrysler Imperial and that year's other new introduction, the Chrysler Saratoga. The New Yorker was available in 1938 as a 2-door coupe (very few built, if any) or sedan with a 323 CID Straight-8 and a generous amount of comfort and space to the passengers. For 1939 New Yorker was expanded with 2 more Coupe versions, while the first convertibles were introduced with the all-new body-design of the 1940 models.
Due to the tensions of war in Europe, and the later rubber and steel war rations of 1941, Chrysler ceased production of its cars to civilians. However, a limited number of 1942 models did make it to the showroom floor. Chrysler would produce and experiment with engines for tanks and aircraft during World War II. One post-war application of this would lead to the creation of the first generation Hemi of the 1950s.
[edit] 1946 to 1949
Unlike most car companies, Chrysler was having trouble in restarting its business operations by starting 2 years late. This made full blown production somewhat troublesome. Models 1946 through 1949 Chryslers have the same basic appearance, based on the design introduced with the 1940 model. 1947 saw a minor redesign in tires, trim, and instrument panel, while the first 1949s were just renamed '48s, save the convertible option and chrome trim.
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