Dodge


Evade is an American brand of vehicles, minivans, and game utility vehicles made by FCA US LLC (once in the past known as Chrysler Group LLC), situated in Auburn Hills, Michigan in spite of the fact that for quite a bit of its presence Dodge was Chrysler's mid-estimated brand above Plymouth. Established as the Dodge Brothers Company by siblings Horace Elgin Dodge and John Francis Dodge in 1900, Dodge was initially a supplier of parts and get-togethers for Detroit-based automakers and started building complete vehicles in 1915, originating before the establishing of Chrysler Corporation The Dodge siblings passed on all of a sudden in 1920 and the organization was sold to Dillon, Read & Co. in 1925 preceding being sold to Chrysler in 1928 Evade vehicles chiefly comprised of trucks and full-sized traveler autos through the 1970s, however it did make a few advances into the minimal auto business sector amid this time The 1973 oil emergency and its consequent effect on the American auto industry drove Chrysler to build up the K stage of reduced to medium size autos for the 1981 model year. The K stage and its subsidiaries are credited with resuscitating Chrysler's business in the 1980s; one such subordinate turned into the Dodge Caravan
The Dodge brand has withstood the different possession changes at Chrysler from 1998–2009, including its fleeting merger with Daimler-Benz AG from 1998–2007, its consequent deal to Cerberus Capital Management, its 2009 bailout by the United States government, and its ensuing Chapter 11 liquidation and procurement by F.
 

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