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I wish I could give more than one star. Daimler was only interested in the billions of dollars Chrysler had sacked away in rainy day fund.

Definitely running a 4-speed manual.

And Crew Cab/Short Box 4x4.

A Crew Cab 6ft box Colorado is almost an inch longer than the current Suburban...think about that.

That is the best GIF I have seen in quite a while!

It looks clean, I'll give it that. But with the 4.56 gears, you know that baby has been run hard and put to bed wet.

I give credit where credit is due, and this is an awesome car.

I agree with you that pricing is a bit off, but I still think they will sell 45-50,000 units this year.

Got to love a 318!

What a sweet ride, I love that exhaust note!

Makes me want to listen to "Modern Day Cowboy".

BOOOOOOO!

I got "followed" by Jalopnik yesterday, any way I can get "followed" by Truck Yeah! today?

It's kind of a bummer that you can't get the NA 2.4 4-cylinder with the manual transmission. Still, this is a very cool addition to the B-Segment SUV lineup, and I am excited to see the first drives/reviews.

That's a grand total of 17 major carmakers, 20 if you count race car and military manufacturers, and 21 if you count marine engines as well. Not a bad run."

If only I had a 401K to empty.

Chrysler small block (specifically 318 and 360) used in pretty much everything from cars, trucks and vans to luxobarges from the 1960's through 1991 when they were replaced by Magnum versions of the same engine and continued to see use until 2002.

Great advice! I live in Michigan and whenever I sell a car I take a picture of the signed title (used to make a copy of it, but now with smartphones I don't need too!) and always write out a bill of sale with the VIN and have the owner sign that it is "As-Is" with "No Warranty Expressed or Implied." Thankfully I