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When Walter P. Chrysler purchased the struggling Maxwell Motor Corporation and
founded the Chrysler Corporation in 1925, he was already known for
having technical ability and a keen marketing mind. When his first
car, the Chrysler Six, was denied entry into the 1924 New York Automobile
Show, Chrysler parked the car in the lobby of the Hotel Commodore,
where many investors and auto show exhibitors and were staying. This
led to financial backing for future Chrysler planning.
Since its dubious beginnings, Chrysler has been on a roller coaster
ride, pulling itself out of near financial ruin in the early 80s with
the help of Lee Iacocca and Chrysler's ground-breaking introduction
of the minivan. Now past its 75th year, Chrysler looks to continue
to prosper in the future on the strength of the popular Chrysler cars
like the Town & Country minivan, the midsize Chrysler Sebring, the
sporty 300M, and their press darling, the Chrysler PT Cruiser.
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