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Good ol Resume Speed/Milous used to break out the SRT and Hellcats by model
Plump Crazy used to break every fast Dodge car line down further by engine, make. model
So basically you might be saying ..That once I see the New Grand Cherokee Trackhawk of 2020/21...... it will make my 2018 ride like a truck and even with the same Hellcat engine the handling will be a lot better and a time beater on a racetrack?
Thanks thats interesting for all the hype that has been going on for awhile. I looked and drove the Stelvio Quad and didn't think it was remotely as big as the current Grand Cherokee Trackhawk I have.
I myself really seriously considered the Stelvio Quad as a option against the Trackhawk... really did I like them alot.
However Jeep won out as Alfa dealers are few and in between here in New England and I have the ability to repair the Trackhawk.
Heck the dealer I was looking at a Stelvio...
Yes I saw that yesterday with the TFL truck specs on the new Ram diesel engine. On the other hand isn't most countries looking to limit or outright ban diesel engines?
I must say I have been educated this week watching this whole story unfold.
Its amazing watching the French and Japanese trying to still hold onto the "Old School" thoughts and not just focus on doing good business.
No matter how personal emotions like feeling left out or feeling taken for...
Thats a neat story.. and I watch the Purevision Show on Motortrend.. Steve Stroppe has a great "eye" towards modification without loosing the originality of the vehicle.
One of his shows he explains why his retina detached.. hence the "eye"...
True that.. I've been buying new Jeeps since the 1970's and even when Renault bought AMC nothing really changed for Jeeps.. they went right on doing their thing. Then Chrysler bought Jeep and Lee Iacocca pretty much made Jeep better.
So yea for North America I guess nothing will change, except...
Does anyone think the reason we haven't seen or heard about new models is exactly whats happening now?? (The offer/merger)?
Someone said a week or so ago that when "talks" with other companies are going on, all hype and design on new vehicles comes to a halt.
I know some talk was held back...
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