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Friday, July 15, 2011

Fiat competes in the Mopar MoVenture Road Rally


Mopar has a great event about to kick off today. Called the Mopar MoVenture, it is a seven day, 2,000 mile road rally starting from Detroit and ending in Golden, Colorado, at the NHRA Mopar Mile High Nationals.

Out of the ten, two-person teams competing, two teams will be driving Fiat 500s! Follow the MoVenture on Facebook and Twitter and make sure you visit the official site here.


Read more about the Mopar MoVenture below, courtesy of Chrysler:

The green flag is about to drop on the first ever Mopar MoVenture road rally, as ten two-person teams pilot a wide range of 2012/2011 Chrysler Group LLC vehicles over the course of 2,000 miles in seven days.


Beginning at – of course – the Chrysler Museum in Detroit, Michigan, the teams will set off on their journey on July 15 and reach the finish line on July 21, in Golden, Colorado at the NHRA Mopar Mile High Nationals. Along the way, they'll visit iconic scenes of Americana, face fast, muddy and surprising challenges, and battle for the chance to be crowned MoVenture champion!


Over twenty teams were crazy enough to compete for this grueling road trip, so you know there must be a pretty sweet Grand Prize at stake. The winning team of two will win $5,000 in Mopar parts and accessories!


After a very difficult selection process, we're proud to introduce the contestants who have been chosen to participate in MoVenture this summer! Click here to meet the lucky winners, and special thanks to all the Mopar fans that submitted so many great video applications.


MoVenture will be a high-octane test of power, speed and wits. Follow along with our daily feeds and video highlights to see which team comes out on top. Who knows, we may even see you at one of the stops!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Good luck spending the five grand on 500 parts! Mopar has about three of them worth buying - and no catalogue anywhere. I hope you have a Jeep so you can get rid of the balance of the "prize".