No, they are separate companies.
It depends on the make. GM, Ford, Chrysler all use different.It depends on the make. GM, Ford, Chrysler all use different.
'make' is the manufacturer, like Ford, GM, Chrysler, Dodge, etc...
Chrysler Makes: Dodge, Chrysler, and PlymouthFord makes: Ford, Lincoln, Mercury (or used to make)GM makes: Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Cadillac,Oldsmobile, and Pontiac (or used to make)When I say (or used to make) I mean they made brands which do not exist anymore.Regards
Ford makes wheels for all the Ford model cars, naturally. Both models that are in production and older models. Since Fords come in pretty much all sizes, wheels can be obtained in all standards. It is advised to get a wheel from the same make as the car owned: Buy Chrysler wheels for a Chrysler, and Ford wheels for a Ford.
No. Chrysler is majority owned by Fiat.
Chrysler does not have a 500 model. Ford has a 500. Chrysler has a 200 and a 300.
Ford doesn't make a Town & Country. Chrysler released its first Town & Country model in 1990. It was the first luxury minivan. Chrysler is still producing the minivan today.
No ... Chrysler does.
No
Dodge is owned by Chrysler and by Chrysler only. Ford does not own any part of Dodge.
1929 Ford, Chrysler and Dodge fenders do not interchange
The make is Chrysler and the model is a 300.The make is Chrysler and the model is a 300.