Chrysler Group LLC is a U.S. automobile manufacturer headquartered in the Detroit suburb of Auburn Hills, Michigan. Chrysler was first organized as the Chrysler Corporation in 1925. From 1998 to 2007, Chrysler and its subsidiaries were part of the German based DaimlerChrysler AG (now Daimler AG). Prior to 1998, Chrysler Corporation traded under the "C" symbol on the New York Stock Exchange.

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Chrysler car wood dash trim kits and Veneers

Chrysler car wood dash trim kits come both in real wood and in real-looking synthetic wood. Either can improve the look of a dashboard. Real wood veneers are sliced from large planks or logs. Manufacturers keep careful track of the origins of each slice in case someone wants to match the panels.

Peeling is used with some woods instead of slicing. Logs are soaked in a bath of hot water. A precision lathe-type blade peels wood layers from around the log, rather than cutting sections through it. This is called rotary-cut veneer. In the old days (pre-19th century), veneers were thicker, usually a quarter of an inch thick. That's because they were cut with a hand saws. Modern technology has given us much thinner wood veneer. Veneers that are half a millimeter thick are now common.

More about Crhysler

Under Daimler Chrysler, the company was named "DaimlerChrysler Motors Company LLC", with its U.S. operations generally referred to as the "Chrysler Group". On May 14, 2007, DaimlerChrysler announced the sale of 80.1% of Chrysler Group to American private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management, L.P., although Daimler continued to hold a 19.9% stake. This was when the company took on the name, Chrysler LLC. The deal was finalized on August 3, 2007. On April 27, 2009, Daimler AG signed a binding agreement to give up its 19.9% remaining stake in Chrysler LLC to Cerberus Capital Management and pay as much as $600 million into the automaker's pension fund.