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Is this car even selling in Europe at all? I've literally seen like one since they are out on sale (as opposed to gazillion 500s and Minis). I think the name is to blame, because while I like the styling a lot, I for one would never buy it because of how it's called.

That was like the coolest ad ever.

To be fair, their competition's offerings in Europe became a bit stale as well, maybe except VW and Kia. I've been on Mallorca recently, and almost every rental car is a new Fiesta there, so I guess they're doing nice in the fleet business.

That looks like some generic car from GTA.

I absolutely love that colour.

I wonder if they were considering to peform crash tests of this thing on a remote island.

Are you actually suggesting they were BATshit crazy?

If I was a billionaire, I would solely buy this just to lit it on fire in front of the owner.

That last pic is amazing!

I wonder if one day I will remember this post as the day it all started.

I think they made a mistake in not introducing it as a concept car first, which usually helps a lot in checking out the reception of a polarising desing as this one.

One should not also forget the gigantic quality issues of the past 10 years that trapped many MB owners in never ending loops of expenses.

The Chrysler brand was basically non-existient in Europe anyway (I think Jeep is really the only US brand that have any relevance here) and certainly not as a premium brand. Trying to advertise it as such would be completelly pointless, especially when Lancia is estabilished and lacking models. This really was the

To be fair, I kind of like the new 300C badged as a Lancia. I think it kind of made sense to introduce it, since the new models are a few years away anyway, and the cost was close to none. The fact that it doesn't really sell in Europe because everyone is buying Audis and BMWs is a different story. But what were they

Nice car, I wish it didn't cost the equivalent of a nice house in my country.

The rear is horrible and it's making it look narrower that it is, while it was actually needed to do the opposite. The could've easily shaped it like a small SUV (that would totally sell), but that rear plus the weird belt line make it appear more of a strange MPV.

I recon this car to be a maintainability nightmare on the US soil, unless You have some great Citroen workshops over there.

Couldn't really agree more.

Just the other day I was remembering the Ambush, and how cool it was, even despite the fact that a V8 BMW could barely outrun some piece of shit van.