Rebadged Chryslers and Dodges get mixed results in Europe

Rebadged Chryslers and Dodges get mixed results in Europe
The plan of Fiat-Chrysler's Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne to boost slow sales of the Lancia and Fiat brands in the European region through revamped Chrysler models is receiving mixed results. For one, the Fiat Freemont is off to a good beginning with 6,498 units sold during the first quarter, based
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85bmw745i85bmw745i - 5/21/2012 3:22:14 PM
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Thats because unlike us here in america, they don't fall for gimmicky ads. I think the 300 is a good car but the 200 is not competitive to other offerings in its class, and while it touts having the most powerful V6 in its class, it isn't the fastest.


85bmw745i85bmw745i - 6/1/2012 6:43:17 PM
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couldn't agree more with your last statement. Chrome trim gives most americans the false sense of luxury. I rode in my neighbors 2011 Impala LTZ and those seats sucked so bad. The interior was so plain and boring, The seats were very uncomfortable and the leather was already hard. It was like sitting on a folding chair with a rounded, bulging butt cushion and a rounded backrest with the padding up high. No support for the mid or lower back. All my weight was on my upper shoulders and butt. It was so wierd and generic feeling.


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