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Alfa most certainly does not sell as intended and they are most certainly made to compete against BMW, this has been stated countless times and the Giula is a direct competitor to the 3 series in all forms, as is the Stelvio to the X5 in all forms and neither has sold as well as anticipated...
No idea how to get picked but would be cool to go to one. A guy posted about going to a charger one years ago for what ended up being the 2011 car and he said they had 4-5 designs there and one was a straight up 4 door 69 charger looking one that he said didnt look good.
As for the tonale, a...
My guess is the full 707 or 717. Ford knows about this truck and is building a super raptor to compete against it, so there will be a HP war between them.
I've noticed all the 300S airport rentals have been replaced by Chargers. GT AWD's, GT's and whatever the V6 one is called that looks exactly like a scat pack. Lots of durangos too including R/T's and they're hitting the dealer lots en mass
I dont know why they'd have to invest "billions upon billions" into what most likely will end up being electric motors attached to the wheels and a skateboard chassis filled with batteries. The autonomous tech will probably come from suppliers and it'll be like that across the board. I don't...
Nobody said they needed cheap volume vehicles but two old muscle cars (already had them, not buying the same car again and others share the same thoughts) and one SUV with a shady future makes for a brand in trouble whether you want to admit that or not. As a self proclaimed performance brand...
Cutting AWD and the V6 from the journey is a head scratcher. My WAG is that they can offer deep discounts on the 4cyl FWD while not affecting profit as much as they would on the V6 AWD ones. Or its a CAFE thing, who knows. Either way Dodge is in pretty dire straights as a brand right now.
Wouldn't surprise me, for the past few years Ford treated their bread and butter vehicles like red headed step children compared to their electric stuff that nobody wanted or their whole "we want to be a mobility company" jargon. Serves them right
Audi had been using it for years, possibly a decade or more before Dodge came out with it. Toyota I believe only used it for one year on their TRD Pro models (tundra, tacoma, 4runner). Each year they offer one "crazy" color and for 17 or 18 it was that grey. They've used orange, a smurf blue...
True, would make far better sense to offer an electric CUV or pickup instead. There is some white space available for an electric small truck about the size of an 80's dakota
They made no mention of its replacement in the press release and could you imagine FCA asking NA dealers to invest more money in a Fiat electric car support program? Tech training, tools, chargers etc. How many 500e's did they sell here?
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