GoatMonkey
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I miss the Dodge Intrepid. It was the last reasonably good looking large sedan at a reasonable price from an American company.
yet there are still crazy chrysler fanatics around. i don't get it.Chrysler keeps proving they should have been allowed to fail and liquidate. They give American cars a bad name.
yet there are still crazy chrysler fanatics around. i don't get it.
Not exactly a Chrysler, but the last time my 9 year old Dakota was moved under another vehicle's power was when it was shipped from the factory.
Well unless people are totally ignorant to realize it, Dodge trucks have always been reliable.
I love 2nd gen Dakotas and someday I still want to get one even just for part time use. They are great trucks!!
Why are they copying Audis? Shit, why are Mercedes, Lexus, and a billion other car makers copying the dotted LED design?
It only works on an Audi, it looks tacky as hell on everything else.
Kia's got em now too
You should see the Hyundai version, it looks so incredibly tacky.
I'm sorta ok with the LED lights now, but only because of these set the tacky bar even lower:
My 2002 Neon has served me well since 2003. I plan on getting a Challenger R/T soon.
if 3rd best counts for anything then sure, dodge is great. ford>chevy>dodge>>toyota imo based on working on all of them over the years.
lol. Do you remember when Mythbusters bought one of these and found out they had to remove the wheel to change the battery? There was also the steering "clunk" problem. They might have looked good and been fast but they failed due to bad engineering.I miss the Dodge Intrepid. It was the last reasonably good looking large sedan at a reasonable price from an American company.
lol. Do you remember when Mythbusters bought one of these and found out they had to remove the wheel to change the battery? There was also the steering "clunk" problem. They might have looked good and been fast but they failed due to bad engineering.
The most painfully obvious thing about selling cars is that people want reliable cars. Honda and Toyota have made some remarkably ugly looking cars over the years that sell quite well. The Tercel is the ugliest car ever, but those damn things were everywhere. Chrysler has a lot of vehicles that either look nice or have excellent specs for the price, but they don't sell very well because they don't last long enough. Smaller cars like the Dodge Caliber look like a great deal for all the stuff that is included, but I wouldn't buy one of those damn things because I know it will likely fuck up and leave me stranded when it's -30C outside.
Notice that Ford and GM keep talking about quality. They're saying that their cars are more reliable than ever. They say this because this is what people want. If the people wanted 20" rims and bling, everyone would be driving a Chrysler 300 right now.
Even more revealed now!
2011 Chrysler 300 photo album
Guess I'll retract what I said earlier in the thread about the styling. Still the grille is pretty weak... probably plastic too.
http://www.motorauthority.com/blog/1052178_2011-chrysler-300-preview
I have to say, I like the styling of the old one MUCH better than this new model. Still, if the interior is any better, I'm sold..