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Old 04-14-2008, 11:47 PM   #4186 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by SRTpusher View Post
autoblog says that it isn't based on the versa but automotive news says it is versa based...


why would dodge give nissan the ram platform? the nissan truck is ready to die.

what scares me is that chrysler now is supplying the ram to nissan and the grand caravan to volkswagon. Those are the two biggest draws to the dodge brand. the challenger and the charger are the next two.

its scary to think that the ram gets sold to nissan, the grand caravan to volkswagon, the charger goes away and the challenger becomes a chrysler cuda.


Does fullsize light truck mean the Ram? I was thinking the Dakota.. But I guess full size means the ram.. Even though the Dakota is so F'n big now anyways.
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