Why can't we call this SandStorming or something. Got the biggest grin on my face, once I saw the dirt arching high up, into the air...
Why can't we call this SandStorming or something. Got the biggest grin on my face, once I saw the dirt arching high up, into the air...
I thought that too...
Yep. I think I meant to say "Viper's new/updated chassis", though. Just saying, Chrysler should revisit this "concept" with similar treats; the interior, the Hemi, and yes, dat ass...
Lol, it looks like a baby chicken that hatched too soon... But seriously, the concept was great, though.
Yup. As soon as I read the article's title, this was my first thought.
Seriously. I'm voting or seconding almost every Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep/Plymouth concept on here but, above all else, THIS is the concept that had no reason to disappear from the streets...
This is the Charger the people need... I don't even remember people complaining about it being four doors when this concept was revealed. That's how sexy it was/is. Some say, Daimler cannibalized this to create their own "four-door coupe", the CLS...
Though the concepts were years apart, this and the the Firepower!, V8 powered, could help put more money in Chrysler's pocket. Also, love the Exner styling in this one. I wish Chrysler would focus more on using it (as they did in the '05 300C).
Hey... Thanks for saving me the trouble of posting this one! Lol, this "concept" could work even better, with the Viper's new class. Throw that Hemi in there, give it the chrome and piano black interior (option, at least) and some updated styling. Also, get rid of that fish-face, first. I can't hurt Chrysler sales,…
THIS.
Most definitely. However, Maybe Lincoln could benefit most from styling like this...
It became the gen1 Fusion first. But yeah, I can definitely see where the Taurus was influenced as well...
Yeah, not sure about its "yawning" headlights, but it is a pretty nice car. I could see a Chrysler wing on the front of it, too...
And ...we're sure this wasn't set up?
At 2:51, "...Hugz?"
"Same with the cowboy." He seemed to have quite the grasp on this newfangled machinery. Maybe if the ad had either him or both he and the other men marvel at the car, it might not come across as insensitive. I'm almost certain that if we were to go back and watch a few of the westerns this ad sponsored, there'd be…
My guess, the upcoming Chrysler 100. (Still prefer Chrysler went with actual, not alphanumeric names.)
The Ford Interceptor Concept is the first place I heard the term, "Squircle". They seemed to be quite proud of it. Found an article about it: http://jalopnik.com/225275/square-things-are-afoot-at-the-squircle-ford