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Chinese-Built 2025 Dodge Attitude Will Cost This Much

Chinese-Built 2025 Dodge Attitude Will Cost This Much​

Mexican Market to Receive New Chinese-Built Dodge Compact Sedan...​


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Dodge has introduced a fresh face to its lineup in Mexico with the all-new 2025 Dodge Attitude. The new Attitude continues Dodge Mexico’s strategy of rebranding Chinese-made vehicles, this latest model is based on the GAC-Trumpchi Empow, similar to how the Dodge Journey was developed from the GAC-Trumpchi GS5. The 2025 Attitude aims to offer modern features and a striking design, for an affordable price in the compact sedan segment.

 
Much better product with an aggressive Dodge look at a reasonable price. Should do well in Mexico. Dodge, hope your paying attention to the sales as a compact sedan might help our domestic brand. Base it off the Hornet and off we go.
 
Much better product with an aggressive Dodge look at a reasonable price. Should do well in Mexico. Dodge, hope your paying attention to the sales as a compact sedan might help our domestic brand. Base it off the Hornet and off we go.
Looks like a slightly freshened up dodge dart.
 
Looks like a slightly freshened up dodge dart.
Ouch! Talking about the Dart is painful. I thought the Dart was potentially an outstanding car, that suffered the same fate lingering in the mismanagement leadership overweighted with Euro think executives we see today. They poorly mangled the launch, produced initially a vehicle for American consumers powered by a European market powertrain to achieve higher fuel mileage numbers that destroyed the car right out of the gate. The import biased media took it from there bashing the Dart at every turn. Yes I see some Dart in this sedan and the memories are not pleasant. If this sedan succeeds big time, Dodge should bring a Hornet based sedan and hatchback coupe to the Dodge lineup and build it here. Oh the mismanagement pattern of failure is so pervasive with these mergers it hurts.
 
I get more of a Kia vibe, definitely the Asian Crease design language.
 
Is there a law that says that these Dodge rebadges need to be hit with the ugly stick in the front, or what's the deal here with this and the Mexican Journey having awful front fascias?
 
You do have sort of deal with what you have, since the impact and cooling have to be maintained
 
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