Chrysler planning to eliminate duplicate vehicles

Chrysler planning to eliminate duplicate vehicles
According to the latest reports from Automotive News, it appears that Chrysler Group will offer only one minivan in the future, and yes we are talking about the Chrysler Town & Country! Apparently, this decision was taken in order to end duplication in dealer showrooms and in order to give each brand a distinctive lineup
Read Article

FromThePassengerSeatFromThePassengerSeat - 10/10/2011 11:37:21 PM
+3 Boost
I completely agree. GMC has been redundant since its inception. Aside from the Granite concept, which will never amount to anything, every GMC in history has been a rebadged Chevy.


mini22mini22 - 10/10/2011 7:29:44 PM
0 Boost
I thought there were going to be 2 crossovers.One based on the Town and Country and another one based on the C-evo/revisded 200 platform.In the C segment I distinctly remember reading a hatchback Chrysler and a 4dr sedan based Dodge.Also isn't the Fiat 500 range going to be expanded by 2.A 4dr 500 based on the Fiat Panda and an Abarth version. That would make the 500 a 4 model range. So is there really a need to have an additional sub compact car from Chrysler/Fiat?It is quickly becoming a very crowed market. Mazda 2,Hyundai Accent,Chevy Sonic,Ford Fiesta,Mini Cooper, Nissan Versa,Toyota IQ,Smart 4-2,Hyundai Veloster and the 500. I know I'm missing a few more.Surely this is getting to be very crowded even though there are different price ranges.


Copyright 2026 AutoSpies.com, LLC