There are other things in the photos too.. in behind the challenger, there looks to be a mockup in 1:1 of a hatchback.
not this photo of course, there are more photos in this series.
wouldn't be the first time chrysler has put photos out with upcoming stuff in full view.
One time at the chrysler museum there was a preproduction sketch of a small car (believe it was the demon).. one of the engineers questioned the staff as to why this unreleased drawing was on the floor.. needless to say it quickly disappeared.
You'll be glad to know that the new 300 will have available side impact airbags. Umm, say what? "Available" is manufacturer speak for "it's optional." When every other sedan has them standard?
Too bad the power point slide makes it like Chrysler spent all of three minutes on the redesign. I'm sure they spent a good quarter of an hour on it, and now those designers wont get the credit they deserve.
If FromaBuick6 has to watch one more Chevy commercial, he's going to punch Howie Long in the face was starred
If FromaBuick6 has to watch one more Chevy commercial, he's going to punch Howie Long in the face was unstarred
Bland, boring, ugly, a rectangular prism with wheels and lights, unimaginative, uninspiring, un-revolutionary....
well actually horrible, unfit to exist and so deserving of failure and bankruptcy. How does Chrysler think these vehicles demonstrate any kind of advancement or improvement, or make the case for getting more money? Can't someone disconnect the life support already?
C'mon Builder Bob, you can't even show your lackeys the proper form of an ellipsis? It's (...), not (....). Shit. I assumed you were all ivy-league, dude.
All comments aside about how Chrysler and its product are in the bog, I'm more than a little nauseous at the fact that Powerpoint is being used to shill their crude renderings with starbursts and badly-masked JD Power awards. Read Tufte and learn how to sell your visuals, then we'll talk about a cut of my tax dollars. Until then, this reeks of something pinched off by the chocolate pentastar.
@number9ine: Namechecking Tufte? Impressive. Now I have to clickety you.
Now, as to the extra decimal in the ellipsis, that only shows how they are just pouring on the extra content, going the xtra mile. It's all about the value-added now, baby. And what does that spell? KWALITY!
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Shocking!
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*(nod to OldeEnglishD)
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not this photo of course, there are more photos in this series.
wouldn't be the first time chrysler has put photos out with upcoming stuff in full view.
One time at the chrysler museum there was a preproduction sketch of a small car (believe it was the demon).. one of the engineers questioned the staff as to why this unreleased drawing was on the floor.. needless to say it quickly disappeared.
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Where might that be?
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[www.autoblog.com]
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oh.. new chrysler 300...um awesome!
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well actually horrible, unfit to exist and so deserving of failure and bankruptcy. How does Chrysler think these vehicles demonstrate any kind of advancement or improvement, or make the case for getting more money? Can't someone disconnect the life support already?
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This isn't a Toyota, friend.
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All comments aside about how Chrysler and its product are in the bog, I'm more than a little nauseous at the fact that Powerpoint is being used to shill their crude renderings with starbursts and badly-masked JD Power awards. Read Tufte and learn how to sell your visuals, then we'll talk about a cut of my tax dollars. Until then, this reeks of something pinched off by the chocolate pentastar.
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Now, as to the extra decimal in the ellipsis, that only shows how they are just pouring on the extra content, going the xtra mile. It's all about the value-added now, baby. And what does that spell? KWALITY!
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