Somebody taking their mom on a hot lap in a track-prepped Z06, that's who.
Somebody taking their mom on a hot lap in a track-prepped Z06, that's who.
And here I thought we learned to stop laughing at the Koreans when the Genesis came out, but I guess not. :P
I used to live in one of those communities that was lived (and then eventually died) by the auto industry. It's not fun. Stop the whining about "more government".
One common thing I've heard is that dealers are generally willing to go 15% under sticker. Granted, there are extenuating circumstances, such as maybe it's a big truck and gas just spiked through the roof, or the brand just got axed, or it's a stick shift, but if you're looking for a nice number to finally settle on,…
To be fair, Chrysler stole Audi's design language.
Who cares about the legality? The guy was being a cock and got what he deserved.
The J8? Yeah, I've heard of it. Awesome vehicle. Diesel, can tow like 7700lbs, great stuff. I wish we had them here.
In summer? The only 4-door convertible on the market today, that's what.
Oh hey, this is like a mile and a half away from my house!
Mostly this. In my own opinion, it's a marketing move. They can advertise the Ram brand for fleets, and every vehicle available under the brand is designed to be used commercially.
Not to mention that most modern touchscreens are capacitive, meaning they rely on the conductive ability of your skin to sense a touch. With one of those in a car, you wouldn't be able to adjust anything while wearing gloves.
The head gasket in the engine of the original Neon.
Considering Geneva is now in less than a month away, I'm not terribly surprised. Photoshoots take time, and I bet you they're even still working on some of the rebadges.
To be fair, the Chicago Auto Show is practically a shadow of its former self. Not many cool new concepts of unveilings there anymore.
It's funny, because the back end of the last Charger looked a lot like the back end of a Galant.
That's it. I'm now posting this in every thread where Chrysler does something good and Jalopnik bitches about it.
Compare this to any other Superbowl car ad and... Damn. Chrysler just made them all look either silly or out of touch.
I really liked the ad, but didn't like the fact that it was for the 200. At that point, it didn't seem believable. Yes, I know you can't really use the 300 because it's made in Canada and the 200 is actually made in Detroit, but still. Eminem driving the new 300 is much, much more believable to me.
"Shyster" for a massive North American dealership network with no money down for FIAT?