You don’t want a crappy CVT. There is a difference.
You don’t want a crappy CVT. There is a difference.
Adding to that I believe that the Chrysler ME-412 out performed Benz top model the SLR McLaren that it shared the V-12 with & Mercedes wasn’t having it. Also justifying the cost to produce the ME-412 didn’t financially make sense at the time. Axe it got.
Had to scroll wayyy too far to find this. Had an entire wall in my bedroom devoted to this one.
This would have been a perfect time for Chrysler to enter the field as well.
It’s the reverse Voyager III
And the interior is just as fantastic as the exterior!
Don’t worry, it ain’t happening. Going through the process of installing a 512 roller/stroker V8 to the Charger.
Holy Shit, it is Rodimus Prime.
2004 Chrysler ME-412
Let’s stop giving non-car people excuses with these nonsensical definitions. It’s no surprise that “crossover” is losing its luster now, so marketing dept have to create cool “coupes” like the Cayenne “coupe” LOL
An Explorer was an SUV but, though now larger than when it was an SUV, is now a Crossover.
Which, even if you fixed the auto’s programming, then you’d be let down by the wheezy engine.
Honda Odissey. It’s relatively weak automatic transmission keeps it from being a top reliability contender. Shifts and works great, but has a limited lifespan.
Any CVT Subaru.
Let’s go 911 with the “tiptronic” for this one. Really just a slush box with “some” degree of manual control, it would still upshift if it thought you were being bad.
In the Case of the Ionic5 I think they would sell just find being called anything. They happen to be one of the best looking vehicles on sale right now and would be my choice if I was looking for a smaller than my Suburban 5 door hatchback Sedan.
Yep and it drives me up the wall that anyone calls the Ionic5 an SUV, it is just a big Hatchback.
Public free EV Chargers are going to be the public phone booths of the 21st century... You’ll always struggle to find one that works.
Tesla claims 99.95% overall.
No money should go to any station with less than 4 spots and 99.9% uptime.