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UPDATE!
Chrysler:
The 300 B&P is here! It may say 2019 in the MY selection box but if you click a trim level it will show 2020 in the build menu.
Fiat:
The 500X B&P is now up! (It may say 2019 in the MY selection box but click a trim level and it shows 2020 in the build menu).
Alfa Romeo...
First, a disclaimer: I wasn't planning on making this thread. I've been checking on the 2020 B&P's for a while now and I thought FCA changed their system because I couldn't get in. Well, turns out the links just didn't lead anywhere at the time (a lesson I learned a while ago but forgot). Now...
@Muther Even if Peugeot doesn't have the same motorsports lineup that Renault currently does, they do have some brilliant hot hatches and some expertise in that area. IMHO this is still looking like a fairly good merger from an enthusiast perspective. What're your thoughts?
Also: New Dodge...
There are so many things wrong with that article I don't even know how they came up with this.
First: The headline is wrong. It's just a flat out lie.
Second: Conner Avenue was/is being turned into a sort of "event center". Why would FCA bother turning Conner Avenue into that if they were just...
Assuming this is still in the cards: The next-gen Journey perhaps.
What I want: a Dodge/Chrysler sedan of some kind.
Regarding the 124: I'd love it if someone at FCA decided to reprise the Slingshot name and make the 124 a Dodge product.
Agreed on the foglights. However, I really wanna know what that vent will look like on the Redeye version. Surely Dodge would open it up for cooling reasons.
That was thought to be the case for a while. Then things changed during the last five-year plan: Dodge working on significant upgrade to current Challenger and Charger platform
The closest thing to that we have right now is a Dodge sedan that may or may not still be based on the Giulia. Think Avenger replacement.
Obviously they could make something more dedicated, but I don't know how likely that is.
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