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Just don't call it Charger UV or something like what Ford did with the Mustang. I know they wont but I would not mind seeing some design cues from the Charger, scalloped doors , kick up body line in the rear doors etc. People need to know its a Dodge when they see it. Its about time wee see...
The truck he showed cant be production ready. No exterior mirrors, square steering wheel and where are the air bags, the headlamps pass federal certification? The interior looks super cheap . BTW, can you imagine the size of the front wipers this thing will need? Will contractors...
WOW. I cant believe the call it a Mustang. A lot of Ford people on other forums are pissed. Looks like a SUV with Mustang tail lamps tacked on. I wonder if there will be a Shelby version LOL!!!!!!!!
I hope they see what Fiats mistake was when they came back here. What they cant do is have stand alone dealers. They need to rebadge and this is where Chrysler comes in. PSA has some really nice luxury cars and CUV,s. Rebadge them as Chryslers. I don't expect they think there whole lineup is...
Looks good though, I really like the looks of Alfas.
BTW? How does someone get picked to view early models in a clinic??? That would be great to give a manufacturer feedback.
So... what I was thinking. How hard would it be for FCA to revive the ME412 project? I could see that with a aluminum Hellcat and different bodywork. Like what's on the front of the news page.
The ME412 was already a world beater, supposedly that why Diamler canceled it because it beat...
Until now I thought Ram didn't even have a shot at number 1. Now I see its in there sights. I would be happy if they even did it for 1 month. Then do a huge add blitz and keep the momentum going.
I remwmber when AMC sold Renaults at deqlers everyone wanted them to import the Alpine here.
I wonder even if that car could be certified here with crash tests and all. They have always been good cars
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