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Is this engine even a sure thing? Someone said proof was on linkedin but all there is over there is 4 cyl references. "They" also state it'll be a 2.9L and that's a Euro thing that doesn't apply over here. Also, doesn't FCA NA have bigger fish to fry than making a brand new 6 cyl when they...
That's fine but not when you keep turning up the prices on vehicles that use to be value priced. Higher prices is fine but the cars better be worth it. Lord help them if a redeye buyer decides to have a look at the hi-po Audi's, Benz's and BMW's.
I am well aware of what a hostile takeover is - Chrysler isn't going to do one to GM in this lifetime, they can't even afford to update half their fleet.
Their brand new cash cow just came out last year - there goes that theory. I've seen this before with clients, they start to stall, delays are abundant and it always means one thing - they are broke.
Wall street is the reason for the ever increasing higher "transaction prices" of FCA vehicles - they want GM and Ford to crank their prices as well. FCA's CFO said this was going to be happening in one of the recent investor calls. Its where $80,000 Ram 1500's, $60,000 Jeeps and $90,000...
IIRC that was wishful hearsay after GM blew him off about merging. I believe Barra responded with something along the lines of "why would we want all FCA'a debt/problems" or something like that.
Those rejections were because they couldn't come to an agreement, not because it wasn't for sale. IIRC the Chinese only wanted Jeep so that one was a no brainer. The French probably wanted access to their production facilities, dealerships and trademarks or something equally asinine. These...
I don't know here nor there but analysts are saying Exor wants its money - they've built it up over the past 10 years and now want to sell the mass brands and keep Ferrari. I would normally dismiss that but their actions (not words) dictate that the analysts might be correct. Food for thought...
Yup, I knew it was 2020-something and as long as they update the cars properly, nobody will care as the mustang platform is very good, especially in the GT350 trim or PP. I love the Dodge stuff but I am done waiting and getting a 2019 Camaro SS 1LE very soon instead, not paying $50,000+ for a...
Yes but now they are in danger of all looking like rental cars. I've noticed around here they stopped using 300's and now use V6 Chargers and not base models either.
I've heard good things about the new Charger, looks similar to current car, really nice rear end and headlights, new hemi and ram level luxury interior. Big emphasis on chassis and handling, weight loss.
Cool, it was just something I came across. I was thinking more along the lines of someone else becoming the title sponsor, I know how Dodge likes to do short term sponsorships.
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