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@tonyola: +1 I second the motion :-)

I think they should made it on the Ram 1500/2500 chassis to differentiate more from the Durango and Grand Cherokee. Imagine it with an optionnal Cummins turbodiesel engine... ;-)

Holy Pinto Batman! ;-)

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"Are you thinking what I'm thinking?-Makeover!!" ;-)

@Zadkiel: Maybe he refered to the older models who left us like the Celica, Supra, Prelude :-( and let's add for previous-gen of Mitsubishi EVO, the late GT3000 (aka Dodge Stealth), 1st-gen Eclipse.

I dust-off the subject to mention then the co-writers of Glory Days Paul Zazarine passed away on January 3 :-( [blog.hemmings.com]

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Peter Yates directed in 1967, one year before "Bullitt", the British movie "Robbery" [www.imdb.com] with a good car chase in this movie.

@GeeHalen: I guess that might explain how he got the role of O'Bannion in "Dazed and Confused" ;-) Pic from [www.fanpop.com]

At least this one escaped from a pile-up scene and cheesiest fake car explosion ;-) [jalopnik.com]

@doug-g: with some vinyl roof? ;-)

Maybe I should need a new pair of glasses, but that VW have some remeniscenses of the first-gen Volvo S80. Picture from [fr.wikipedia.org]

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@dloreanwiz: +1, we could compare it with a test-drive of a 1972 Dodge Colt wagon (back when the Colt was RWD, before the 1980s FWD Colt/Champ).

@POLAЯ: We could almost said then that comment is sorta prophetic when a decade later, the Dukes of Hazzard hit the airwaves.

@RentalCarGuy still believes schöne Kombis heißen Avant: From a recent article on the magazine Collectible Automobile about the Morris Minor; they mentionned then the old VW Beetle was considerated the "anti-establishement car" which the Minor wasn't and pulled off in the United States after 1961. I guess the