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Check in with Bullz-Eye on the Game On road trip with Chrysler

Chrysler Game On.

The Big Game is finally over, and through it all, Bullz-Eye’s had some great experiences with Chrysler’s Game On blogger road trip. From getting stuck in Ennis, Texas, to finally making it into a weather beaten Dallas. Then of course there was the tailgate experience before the Big Game.

It’s been a great trip so far, but there’s still more to come. Be sure to keep checking in at the Bullz-Eye Blog for more updates from the Game On roadtrip.

Bullz-Eye begins ‘Driving to Dallas with Chrysler’

Driving to Dallas with Chrysler

Bullz-Eye is starting its “Driving to Dallas with Chrysler” trip from New Orleans on February 1st! Before the live reports come in from the road in the All New Chrysler 200, go to Chrysler’s Facebook page and check out the app where fans can enter to win the “ultimate football fan pack.” It’s got all kinds of great prizes for the Big Game on Sunday.

We’re Driving to Dallas with Chrysler and hoping some of our readers will cash in on some super prizes. “Get Your Game On” and register to win now.

Bullz-Eye hits the 2011 NAIAS

Bullz-Eye at the 2011 NAIAS

There is no bigger show in the auto industry than the North American International Auto Show, a show Bullz-Eye got to attend this year, courtesy of Chrysler. The highlight of the show was definitely the unveiling of the Chrysler 300C, but as one of our staff learned, Chrysler had quite a bit to show off. Just a couple years ago, the world doubted Chrysler could ever make a comeback, but under Fiat’s oversight, the brand is poised to take charge of the large-car market.

He wrote about his experience over at Bullz-Eye.com. Here’s a snippet of what he had to say:

Chrysler came out swinging with the all new 2011 Chrysler 300 and made a statement: not only is Chrysler coming back but Chrysler intends to lead the charge in the large car segment. Some of the features in the Chrysler 300 that stand out to us are the new ultra-rigid structural design, E-segment architecture with redesigned front- and rear-suspension geometry delivering world-class handling, an innovative AWD system that seamlessly transitions between rear-wheel drive (RWD) and AWD with no driver intervention, world class quality, and “State-of-the-art Connectivity with Segment’s Largest Touchscreen Infotainment Center.” I had a chance to meet CEO Sergio Marchionne on January 10, which was the first day of the show, and he appeared to be focused, a sense of determination that was shared by the other Chrysler and Fiat representatives who were available at the show. Chrysler truly needed a partner like Fiat and a CEO like Marchionne, both of which are all-in when it comes to the future success of this American icon!

For his full impressions from the event, including photo galleries and the unveiling of the 300C, head over to our 2011 NAIAS writeup at Bullz-Eye.com.

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