Wednesday, November 4, 2009 VOLUME 2 ISSUE 13  
November 4, 2009
Streamlined Chrysler vehicle logo cleared for takeoff
On the eve of Chrysler Group LLC's post-bankruptcy debut, the U.S. Patent Office approved a new streamlined logo that compresses the winged symbol that Chrysler vehicles have used since the mid-1990s, the Detroit Free Press reports. Instead of the Chrysler lettering running above the wings, the new logo has the Chrysler name imprinted in the middle of the wings. The design is a bit reminiscent of the old Ford Thunderbird logo and not much different from Aston Martin's trademark. Photo credit: Chrysler

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Chrysler plans three new Dodge vehicles, considers pickup
GM, Ford report sales gains as economy perks up
November Dealer magazine out in digital format
GM calls off sale, keeps Opel
Edmunds: Incentives decline as old inventory clears out
Cars.com to kickoff marketing plan with Super Bowl XLIV ad
Streamlined Chrysler vehicle logo cleared for takeoff
Toyota pulls out of Formula One
E-mail marketing best practices
DCH Auto Group ad campaign accompanies Web site launch
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