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At least one is photoshopped, look at the shadows, and reflections...

Fiat multi air?

The uconnect system controls are duplicates of the knobs.

it's 50-state street legal. When i was living in AZ, i would see one of these things almost daily down in the college area. lol

There's one of those Murano things at our local dealer. Wonder how it did with the ice a few days ago.. Lol

Haven't the rams & caravans had this for years now?

Septuple post.. Holy crap.. Lol

My bf got hit once by a trucker, had the plate, called the cops. The cops said something to the affect of, sorry it happened, we can't do anything, out of state truck. You can imagine how pissed my bf was.

Yes, but thethe 80s and 90s kind of sucked for car logo updates anyway; everyone went 2D - the old ones looked really cool..

Some of you guys forgot the job of a logo. Lol - simple, legible, memorable. If you guys forgot about these logos, they would be failures; but you remembered themthem and what they stood for, even with distaste, so it was a success.

You're right.. Found via Google; probably that the memorable parts were 'at night'.

"Where we're going, we don't need roads"

Wasn't this thing black in the movie?

You have the experience of both being an enthusiast & driving in snow/icy conditions. How long have you lived & driven in these conditions? I think it's safe to assume that most of these people haven't EVER driven in snow, let alone icy conditions.

That's just it though; people in the northeast are used to this, they are well prepared for the effects of snow & ice; yes, idiots exist there too, they make those YouTube videos fun/scary to watch. That said, we do not get snow here more than once a decade if that. For something that is simply not practices on an

It was funny, we saw one of those plows before it has started raining/sleeting/snowing down here near Macon; didn't snow until after dark last night.. We were like 'wtf is he plowing here?'; perhaps he was on the way to atl.

Jeez.. We're down in Macon, and while we only got a couple inches, I'm sure not too many locals are used to this stuff. Being from California has its perks, like going skiing, it was almost always a little icy. Granted, in Southern California, someone sees a drop of water and it's a cue too start driving 15-20mph

Last word is it's going to be outside the US, dunno of an eventual change there is likely.

Isn't the new little Jeep going to be based on this?

And the European car market is dead.. Completely, in 20yrs?