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Founded in 1925 by Walter Chrysler, the company can remit to a long history of producing cars. Until 2014 Chrysler Group LLC was an independent company, today the brand Chrysler belongs to Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. In 1928 the company undertook the Dodge Brothers Inc, which at that time was four times bigger than the Chrysler Group LLC. With the merger, Chrysler became the third biggest car manufacturer from the United States. Brands from the company were already at that time Dodge, Imperial, Chrysler, DeSoto and Plymouth.