Chrysler Brands, Subsidiaries, and Related Companies
The core Chrysler Corporation brands
- Chrysler (as a brand)
- DeSoto (1928-1960)
- Dodge cars
- Dodge trucks
- Fargo
- Imperial: a separate brand in many years
- Plymouth: the largest division for most of its life (1928-2001)
Some Chrysler Corporation subsidiaries
- Airtemp air conditioning
- Amplex and Oilite® bearings
- Chrysler Marine: Boats
- New Process Gear / New Venture Gear
The adopted companies
- American Motors Corporation
- Eagle, a short-lived brand (1988-1998)
- Jeffery Cars and 4x4s: pioneering designs that became part of Nash (small and sophisticated) which joined ...
- Hudson: reliable and upscale
- Briggs Body: one of the largest car body makers before Chrysler acquired it, Briggs became superfluous when the company moved to unibody construction in 1960.
- Farmobile: makers of a unique car with a busy heritage
- Fiat
- Jeep
- Kaiser, the carmaker that acquired Jeep from Willys-Overland, which developed the Jeep and sold it to civilians
- Maserati
- Rootes Group: Hillman, Humber, Singer, Sunbeam
- Simca, makers of the best-selling car in France
- The companies that became Chrysler:
- Maxwell Motors and Chalmers / E.R. Thomas
- The other ancestors: Columbia, Riker, U.S. Motor, Courier, etc

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