More Chrysler problems.
Funny how those analysts (or is that ****-ists) can sometimes have their heads up their...
They refer to the "...recently introduced the Dodge Nitro crossover SUV..."
I am getting ready to order a Nitro R/T to replace my Jeep Liberty. The Nitro is based on the Liberty and is in no way a crossover!
They did get straight the successful use of MB components on the 300 and hit the nail on the head about the Crossfire (no reference to the "horrible" recirculating ball steering) "...Chrysler dealers didn't know how to sell the vehicle, and the company didn't know how to market it..."
They refer to the "...recently introduced the Dodge Nitro crossover SUV..."
I am getting ready to order a Nitro R/T to replace my Jeep Liberty. The Nitro is based on the Liberty and is in no way a crossover!
They did get straight the successful use of MB components on the 300 and hit the nail on the head about the Crossfire (no reference to the "horrible" recirculating ball steering) "...Chrysler dealers didn't know how to sell the vehicle, and the company didn't know how to market it..."
Very interesting article. Looks like some of the dodge, chrysler vehicles (durango, aspen) may be discontinued. They are inclined towards sharing parts with MB, which will improve the quality and image of their vehicles. They X factor is however going to be DC pricing and marketing.
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