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2010 Dodge Durango: Once More, Into The Leak
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2010 Dodge Durango: Once More, Into The Leak |
02/26/09
Now that I think about it, why did Chrysler need TWO mid-size SUV platforms to begin with? (Yeah, I know the Jeep was uni-body and the Durango was full frame, but, really, WTF?)
...and, yeah, the first generation Durango was really attractive and very popular and got high marks from those who owned them, while the second generation just kinda looked...awkward. Like the semi-retarded kid in gym class. Yeah, that bad...
02/27/09
02/26/09
Like the side profile of the new Charger! That thing looks like the old charger's profile. It has the Coke bottle shape of the 68, 69, and 70 chargers!!
Give Chrysler a break they're working it out! For a company with it's back to the wall they do have some good stuff in the pipe line.
Go America made and owned!
02/26/09
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02/26/09
I'll probably just replace my XJ with a WK, since a pretty decent one now goes for about $10k.
02/26/09
So are they going to basically morph the Grand Cherokee into the Commander, or what? Unless the redesign the Liberty into something other than the box the XJ came in, I smell another Chrysler fail.
02/26/09
I usually like higher beltlines, but Chrysler has really been going overboard with the gun-slit windows lately.
02/26/09
02/26/09
I still don't give a shit, though. Why does Dodge even bother? Get a sedan smaller than the Charger that's not a piece of shit, then we might lend you more money.
02/26/09
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02/26/09
The 1st gen Durango (and the Dakota it was based on) were awesome not-quite-full-size trucks with V8 power and good looks.
Of course your market research told you the one thing people would change about the car is "more room". That means you need to market a fullsize option as well, not bloat your smaller models.
Arg.
02/26/09
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02/26/09
It's kinda sad to see the GC morph from an XJ-with-Leather into yet another fullsize SUV designed to make a truck act like a minivan.
Someone please tell me there's a slide highlighting the new engine options for the Wrangler:
Diesel, V6 (with torque this time), and the 4.7L V8 for the Unlimited.
02/26/09
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02/26/09
This recovery is going to be made out of pure win, and good ol' 'Murikan know how!
02/26/09
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