It won't surprise me if the Chrysler and Dodge brands join Olds, Pontiac, Plymouth, Mercury, etc. in the automotive afterlife within a year or two. Chyrsler only sells two models, the Pacifica minivan, the the 300 sedan. The Pacifica is not selling nearly as well as hoped when they introduced it a couple of years ago, and the 300 hasn't had a major redesign in ten years. Dodge is surving on "special editions" like the Demon. Their entire lineup, like Chrysler, has gone ten years with only face lifts. My guess is FCA will shut down Chrysler and Dodge, then sell the Jeep and Ram divisions to another automaker.
Poor Chrysler. Not since the Iacocca days have they been successful.
They had a pretty good run when Daimler owned them. But for the most part - they are less than adequate.