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Although SIRIUS satellite radio has been a great consideration for homes, this is now offered to people on the go. Although there are many automobile companies now offering SIRIUS to customers, two in particular are taking this option to the highest level - Chrysler and Volvo. This means in addition to owning a great vehicle, consumers can also listen to satellite radio while driving right off the lot.

For the Chrysler Group, 2008 vehicles rolling off the line now have options for satellite radio, as well as SIRIUS Backseat Television. With this, vehicle owners can provide programming in the car, which is great for taking road trips. For instance, families with children know all too well that kids get bored in the car. Now children can enjoy age-appropriate programming to make the trip far more enjoyable.

With SIRIUS Backseat Television, programming is provided from only the best and most trusted stations. Children can watch things such as the Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, and even the Cartoon network, loved by kids and parents. All 2008 Chrysler cars and even Jeep, which is made by Chrysler has this options. Even the Dodge Grand Caravan will be rolling out these mobile televisions, which is making serious waves.

Other vehicles offering SIRIUS programming include the Dodge Magnum, Chrysler 300, Jeep Grand Cherokee, the Dodge Charger, and the Jeep Commander. Using the in-vehicle receiver along with two antennas that are mounted to the roof of the vehicle, SIRIUS Backseat Television can be worked with the simple touch of a button. The second and third row video screens display the programming of choice. Included with this display is the title of the program, the name of the channel, and even the rating, which is a huge advantage for parents. This way, they know what the children are watching to ensure little eyes are seeing only what they should see and nothing more.

Additionally, the television option can be operated with the radio head or the rear seat entertainment unit. The advantage is while families are on a road trip; the kids can be watching the Disney Channel while mom and dad in the front seat can be listening to jazz, country, rock and roll, or whatever music venue they like best in the front seat.

Volvo is also getting into the action for SIRIUS satellite by incorporating the radio system in new cars. Creating a partnership between Volvo and SIRIUS has provided a means for more and more customers to enjoy the finest listening possible. For instance, cars created in 2007 include the C70, V50, S40, and all S80 automobiles.

Consumers need to remember that Volvo has a high reputation for providing one of the best sound systems on the market. This means the Dolby Pro Logic II Surround and Dynaudio systems already installed in Volvo cars coupled with SIRIUS makes for the perfect sound. Consumers can listen to all types of music, along with news, entertainment, talk, and sports without interruption of commercials.

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Chrysler's Lifetime Powertrain Warranty

South Korean carmaker Hyundai Kia Autogroup set the standard for reliability in 1999 when it introduced it's 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty on all car models on top of its already generous 5-year/60,000-mile coverage of almost all components.

In recent years, Chrysler has been making a slow comeback with 67 percent of surveyed models scoring average or better in predicted reliability. In fact, Steven Landry, Executive Vice President of North American Sales for Chrysler, is fond of telling people that dealer feedback reinforced what they were seeing internally that Chrysler's recent fleet is the best quality they had ever seen. Faced with declining consumer confidence in American automotive manufacturing and an eroding customer base, Chrysler decided to raise the bar and issue its own benchmark warranty to lure buyers back to Detroit. "We decided to add 'lifetime' to our warranty as a service to our customer" says Patti Georgevich, Global Service & Communication Manager for Chrysler. Will consumers take the bait?

Devil in the details

The lifetime warranty begins at the end of the 3-year/36,000-mile Basic Limited Warranty and covers the engine, transmission, and drive systems. Chrysler is quick to point out those parts are the most costly to repair, but they neglect to mention that they're also the parts least likely to break.

As always, you need to read the fine print. Before you get excited about stress-testing your Dodge Ram SRT-10, note that all cars are covered by the warranty. Chrysler excludes all hybrids and SRT models from the lifetime coverage. If you're trying to save a few bucks by buying a used Jeep, stash those savings in a safe place in the event you need to fix the engine timing. Like the Hyundai 10-year warranty, Chrysler's lifetime warranty applies only to the original owner of the car and is non-transferable to subsequent owners.

If you have a hard time remembering your anniversary or mother's birthday, perhaps this isn't the best deal for you. The only caveat for maintaining the warranty is that the powertrain must be inspected by an authorized Chrysler, Jeep, or Dodge dealer 'free of charge' every five years within 60 days of the purchase date. This means that if forget to have the car inspected, the warranty is void.

And the lifetime powertrain warranty isn't a license to skip oil changes or run your engine into the ground? the warranty requires that you properly maintain your vehicle according to the Scheduled Maintenance Guidelines in the owner's manual. The provisions stop short of requiring documentation of all repairs. But if you need a new transmission around the 80,000 mile mark, you might end up in a he-said/she-said confrontation. The good news is that Chrysler does not mandate service or repairs be performed at a Chrysler dealership. The bad news is that if the damage appears to be a result of improper maintenance and you can't back up your claim with documentation, you're on the hook for a new transmission.

Too much of a good thing?

Cars typically have a 3-year/36,000-mile or 4-year/50,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty. Coincidentally, owners keep new cars on average for five and a half years. Not long after the warranty expires and the car starts breaking down, owners tend to sell the car for a newer model. Which begs the question, is a lifetime warranty really necessary?

And even if you're the type to drive a car until the wheels fall off, powertrains are typically the last to go. So while it may be a good idea to keep your detailed service records, they may be moot. "If you follow all recommended service and maintenance," says Ms. Georgevich, "our vehicles should last a very, very long time."

While it's too soon to see if the warranty will entice more customers or end up being a costly mistake, it's easy to see how it makes for good marketing.

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Deal on a brand new Jeep Grand Cherokee V6 4x2 Laredo?

Couple of things..

I'm in the market for a new mid-size SUV, i've looked at the Murano, and that's pretty much it. I currently drive a 2001 JGC Laredo. My brother-in-law is a GM at a Chysler dealership and said he has a 08 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo that with his employee discount can get me the vehicle for $17460 + TTL. Good deal?

Also, anyone with any experience with multiple car seats in this vehicle? Plenty of room?
By the way its a Brand New 2008.
Chrysler doesn't offer any financing directly thru them, they basically search for the best rate thru area banks, I have been able to secure 4.75% thru a local credit union.

It sounds like a pretty good deal pricewise. Be sure your BIL is showing you all his cards with that deal, sometimes to take one kind of price you have to give up certain financing privleges on the other end of the deal. Bummer.

This is just me, but if you're willing to settle for a 4x2 Jeep, why not get a minivan? Better room, better fuel economy, better access. Have you ever tried to clamber into the backseat via that rear door? I have, and I'm pretty flexible. I thought it was intended for teenage Chinese gymnasts, because it sure as heck didn't fit fullsize American men. Worse yet if you're trying to load up kiddie seats.

What's wrong with the Laredo you're driving now? It's only seven years old, it's got a good 10+ years left in it and it's already paid for. What is so all-fired fabulous about the new Jeep that you're willing to take on another five years of debt to get it?

Chrysler/Jeep comes with $1 million price tag*
The Downey City Council tonight will decide whether to contribute $1 million to help bring a new Chrysler/Jeep dealership to Firestone Boulevard. Paul Antepara, owner of Champion Dodge at 9655 Firestone Blvd., wants to merge his existing dealership with a Chryler/Jeep dealership.

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