There will definitely be an effect but I'd imagine Chrysler will effectively steer a large chunk of those customers to the 300.
There will definitely be an effect but I'd imagine Chrysler will effectively steer a large chunk of those customers to the 300.
You're right about that, but I don't know if that fact will be enough to keep the Dodge brand alive with what seems to be a pretty purposeful killing by Chrysler (i.e. the Ram brand, SRT getting the viper, this minivan move, etc).
But the Charger is the 300. So why have both? The Challenger could be replaced with an SRT branded vehicle like the Viper. Jeep has been rumored to bring back the Wagoneer name plate for a seven seater, killing off the Durango.
Yep.. I just posted the same thought.
If Dodge had been a separate brand, with Chrysler as the luxury version and Dodge as the sport version, then this would be sad. But there is no product differentiation now with the Ram and Viper being separate brands. The only product that is not shared with Chrysler is the dart - which isn't selling that well, and…
I think the point is they're killing the Dodge brand as a whole. Which I think would be fine.
I guess my issue is that if a car stopped a light, waited for there to be no traffic, and then went (not at like 3 AM like we've all done mind you, but middle of the day, cars are coming but there is plenty of time), that would not be ok with anyone. Yet cyclists want to be treated like cars when they're on the road.
While this is awesome, this really could be on #stuffwhitepeoplelike.
But you would care if a car stopped at a red light and ran it right? That's the thing, bicyclists want to be treated as motor vehicles only when it's convenient for them. They want their space and to be respected on the road, but then they want to turn into a pedestrian, "jay-walk," and use the sidewalk when there is…
Yep yep. Squared out headlights for sure- and aftermarket wheels.
Agree- it's got be like the Volvo where an enthusiast wants to drive it that much / for that long, not just an a to b transportation.
.... that guy needs vigilante justice. Sorry about your jeep, that sucks.
That is true, at least they are looking instead of being stupid enough to blast through a red light like these guys.
Ah, it makes it so much better that it was a Prius too.
Bravo man, that's awesome. It looks to be in fantastic shape. Love the yellow lights.