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Used Chrysler Voyager Armrest

All used Chrysler Voyager Armrest listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices or used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for Chrysler Voyager from premium breaker yards from across the UK.

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Chrysler trivia

  • Chrysler has had a space division since the early 1960s, and played a big part in the construction of the Saturn booster rocket. The technology they learned while helping humanity get to the stars changed the way that Chrysler made their cars.
  • When Chrysler bought Lamborghini in 1987, they committed to and then built what was (at the time) the fastest car ever: the Diablo. The Diablo was in production from 1990 to 2001 and is still one of the most recognisable cars in the world.
  • Chrysler cars rank on the very low side when it comes to running costs. Consumer Reports put three years of maintenance and repairs on a Chrysler at just $90 (£68.52). Over ten years, that number goes up to a still very impressive $515 (£392.11).
  • The world’s first Chrysler cost just £1,565 in 1924, which is about $23,246.49 in today’s money and £17,692.9 in proper money. The Chrysler Six did come with some cool innovations, including shock absorbers and replaceable oil and air filters.
  • Chrysler has had a few slogans over the years. From the quite surreal ‘Engineered to the Power of Cars’ to the ‘Drive = Love’, they haven’t always made sense. The ‘Imported from Detroit’ slogan was dropped in 2014 so that the company could appeal to a broader audience, and they currently have ‘America’s Import’ as their slogan.