Friday, May 04, 2007

Chrysler Group Highlights Fuel Economy in New Dealer Advertising Campaign

    AUBURN HILLS, Mich., May 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Just in time for
the summer travel season, Chrysler Group is launching a new dealer
advertising campaign highlighting the fuel efficiency of its new cars and
small SUVs.
Called "Maximize Your Miles," the ads from the Chrysler, Jeep(R) and
Dodge brands feature vehicles that achieve around 30 mpg, including the
Chrysler Sebring, PT Cruiser and 300; Jeep Compass and Patriot; and Dodge
Charger, Caliber and Avenger. The Jeep spot was available on May 1 for
dealers to air. The Dodge and Chrysler versions will start running on May 7
and May 8, respectively.
"We created this campaign because consumers were looking for more
information about our fuel economy ratings," said George Murphy, Senior
Vice President - Global Marketing. "As people spend more time traveling in
theirs cars during the summer, it made perfect sense to remind them that
with Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge products, you don't need to sacrifice design,
style or features to get a good fuel economy."
In addition to the television spots, Chrysler Group's fuel economy
message will be supported by print and radio advertising, as well as point
of purchase and targeted direct mail pieces.
The Spots
The Chrysler brand ad, called "Import," opens with a voiceover that
says, "Chrysler proves you don't need an import to get great mileage." The
spot then cuts to beautiful, romantic footage of the Chrysler Sebring, PT
Cruiser and 300, with supers highlighting the fuel economy rating for each
vehicle. The voiceover returns with, "Fuel efficiency never looked so
good."
In the Jeep brand spot called "Self Serve," a group of friends are on a
road-trip in a Compass and Patriot. After several hours of driving, they
stop at a gas station and one of the drivers heads inside to the "squishee"
machine. His friends take a few minutes to stretch and play around as they
wait. After what seems like a very long time, we see that the driver has
filled a 5-gallon gas can from the "squishee" machine. As the vehicles
drive off, the voiceover says, "With gas mileage this good, they'll change
the way you think about filling up."
"Drive Responsibly," the Dodge brand spot, opens on what appears to be
alcohol sloshing into a glass. But as the camera pulls back, a gas pump is
revealed and the liquid is gasoline, not alcohol. The voiceover says, "It's
highly refined. It's imported by the barrel. It's something you shouldn't
guzzle while driving. Now Dodge goes the distance with our most
fuel-efficient line-up ever." Footage of the Dodge Charger, Caliber and
Avenger is interspersed with images of the features available on these
cars, including the Boston Acoustics Sound System, ChillZone(TM) beverage
cooler and the MyGIG(TM) Infotainment System.
The Jeep brand spot can be viewed at
http://cgmedia.daimlerchrysler.com. The Dodge ad will be available for
viewing on May 4 and the Chrysler version will be posted on May 7.
Get the Most Out of Every Tank
While Chrysler Group is continuing to work to improve the fuel economy
of its vehicles through technologies such as Multi-displacement System,
more efficient engines and diesel technology, there are additional measures
customers can take to enhance their fuel economy.
-- Modifying Driving Habits
-- Slow down - every 5 mph over 65 mph can decrease fuel economy by as
much as 7 percent
-- Use modest acceleration when possible, minimizing "jack rabbit"
starts
-- Moderate use of air conditioning and other accessories such as fog
lamps and heated seats
-- Use cruise control to help maintain a steady speed
-- Limit idle and warm up periods - don't leave vehicles idle while
running in for the cup of coffee in the morning
-- Check Vehicle Condition
-- Ensure proper vehicle maintenance
-- Replace dirty air filters - a clogged air filter can reduce
fuel economy as much as 10 percent
-- Check tire pressures - tires under inflated by just 2 psi can
reduce fuel economy as much as 1 percent
-- Remove extra weight from vehicles - an extra 100 pounds in the
trunk or pickup box can lower fuel economy 1 to 2 percent
-- Reduce aerodynamic drag on vehicle by taking empty cargo carriers,
bike racks, ski racks, etc. off - at highway speed, 50 percent of
the engine power is used to overcome aerodynamic drag
-- Remove unused items from roof racks as a loaded roof rack can
reduce fuel economy at highway speeds by as much as 5 percent
-- Keep vehicle engine tuned up as a noticeably out of tune engine can
reduce fuel economy as much as 4 percent
-- If vehicle engine light is on, have the vehicle serviced - faulty
components such as an oxygen sensor can reduce fuel economy as much
as 40 percent


SOURCE Chrysler Group

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