Muther
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So, Peugeot has some great compact cars? What are the odds that they may get American versions? Which would give SRT a great platform for an SRT4 replacement?
I have several people who like the 4 cylinder Chrysler 200c for ride, comfort, feel, and economy (even with the low rear door entry). Not everyone in America needs throttle however I agree the conditioning of US consumers is heavy on power. It would not be a high volume seller is my guess, but may make enough to cover costs after a few years...Peugeot has some great compact cars???? What make one think that Peugeots ugly new cars are better than the Fiats we have had access to for nearly a decade?
Have you driven any of them? My experience as a American traveling the world is PSA cars would take quit a lot of work to make them even mildly fit for USA consumption.
I think the Merger makes sense for scale in the EU, but two things for sure, Pepe Le Cheapskate at the helm is problematic, and no PSA cars are not better than Fiat counter parts no matter how many top hats they slap on them.
A 4 with a mild hybrid like the eTorque system would take care of most folks' needs getting on the interstate in traffic, or getting the car moving through the gears from a stoplight. Once you get to speed, most of your HP is just keeping the machine moving, and pushing a certain amount of air over ~ 45 MPH.I have several people who like the 4 cylinder Chrysler 200c for ride, comfort, feel, and economy (even with the low rear door entry). Not everyone in America needs throttle however I agree the conditioning of US consumers is heavy on power. It would not be a high volume seller is my guess, but may make enough to cover costs after a few years...
RWD?I think you’ll all be very surprised at the next net new vehicle that’s coming. It’s not a crossover, and it’s not the EV I alluded to earlier.
Hint - look at prior filings for trademarks.
RWD?
Names can come back, but on different types of vehicle.I think you’ll all be very surprised at the next net new vehicle that’s coming. It’s not a crossover, and it’s not the EV I alluded to earlier.
Hint - look at prior filings for trademarks.
Good point - you could probably get by with an even less number as the technology is tuned. I wonder if regenerative breaking w/ wind-turbine and solar charging are being investigated... The costs are high now - but battery power is not long term sustainable - it will have the nuclear problem of waste someday.A 4 with a mild hybrid like the eTorque system would take care of most folks' needs getting on the interstate in traffic, or getting the car moving through the gears from a stoplight. Once you get to speed, most of your HP is just keeping the machine moving, and pushing a certain amount of air over ~ 45 MPH.
That's not even remotely comparable. For one thing, batteries NOW last 10-15 years in hybrids/electric cars. For another, battery recycling is much less problematic vs dealing with nuclear waste.The costs are high now - but battery power is not long term sustainable - it will have the nuclear problem of waste someday.