That didn't help, but when the crash happened Chrysler's product line was absolutely terrible. They were still selling the PT cruiser that hadn't had a serious update in its 10 year run. Mercedes seemed to lose interest in Chrysler after a while and just let them wither and die. Cerberus seemed to think that they could just produce crap and people would buy it. It seems like now the people that are in charge discovered that they have to produce cars people actually like before people will buy them.
yeah, they just need to work on the image and hopefully the reliability will be good (Chrysler + Fiat doesn't bode too well for reliability...).
It seems only their SRT products are the only reliable cars they made within the past decade.
I'm a bit indifferent on the exterior updates of the Charger. The back end I would say is probably the best from purely an exterior design perspective. I'd probably really have to see it in person to really decide.
The Durango on the other hand looks 10000% better than the latest mini-vanesqe monstrosity, and to a lesser extent the original design. I think it looks rather good.
I think the problem is that Chrysler/Dodge doesn't have Diamler to design for them anymore. Now we will start seeing the end of the very striking designs as we move back to the normalcy and blaze' of old pre 2005 Chrysler.
I think the problem is that Chrysler/Dodge doesn't have Diamler to design for them anymore. Now we will start seeing the end of the very striking designs as we move back to the normalcy and blaze' of old pre 2005 Chrysler.
And no, I am not a fan of the new look.
That said, I really like the new Grand Cherokee, but I actually think this is a step backward for the Charger. I wasn't a huge fan of the current/older style, but it looks a little better than this to me. Reminds me of how Mazda has been styling their cars to look worse than the previous models. Not sure why...
It's still an overly plasticy shitty car.
It's still an overly plasticy shitty car.
even the Merc SLR has hard plastics in the interior
Do the transmissions still blow up at 50k miles?
6 Spd Auto > 6 Spd Manual
It looks worse than the current model. 4 doors just do not fit on that design at all. The Challenger has a very similar design with only 2 doors, and it looks much much better, IMO.
