The end for these models is sooner than I thought, a lot sooner! I had assumed that they would make it through most of the 2008 model year...
Pacifica - Last day of production is right around the corner, a week from tomorrow in fact. Expect immediate 0%/60 mo. financing to clear the inventory...
Crossfire - Production will end next month. A whopping $8500 dealer cash allowance and extended flooring terms should send these flying out the door in the months ahead...
PT convertible - Last model rolls off the line at the end of next month. Less than 500 more will be built. 0%/36 mo. financing incentive.
Well beggers can't be choosers, I was assuming the smaller front end of the caliber with a rear drive setup from the roadster. either way this would sell well!
Not diggin that truck, the other was much better. Might look better if it wasn't slammed. Hood looks too small for that truck.
DON'T CUT THE MAGNUM, One day I'll be able to afford it. Cut the Caliber, PT, all the small/mid size SUV's and the ugly ass 300C oh and Dakota (since they'll never throw a HEMI in it or s/c the 4.7).
Add the Challenger, Razor, Cuda, small pickup (SuZQ original truck), Firepower.
Not diggin that truck, the other was much better. Might look better if it wasn't slammed. Hood looks too small for that truck.
DON'T CUT THE MAGNUM, One day I'll be able to afford it. Cut the Caliber, PT, all the small/mid size SUV's and the ugly ass 300C oh and Dakota (since they'll never throw a HEMI in it or s/c the 4.7).
Add the Challenger, Razor, Cuda, small pickup (SuZQ original truck), Firepower.
.. this isn't meant like the other one, its pure 'fantasy' .. consider it a custom rwd caliber srt-4. Wasn't designed as 'factory'. lol
i will miss the magnum. that car is awsome!!! too bad amercan's like there SUV's more than a wagon.
Several automotive writers are saying the same. It would be still a profitable vehicle if running off and sharing the same platforms as indicated by several folks inside Chrysler and shared on the Allpar forum. Consolidation of major platforms into less than three is the ultimate goal - though - I have to see that to believe it but seven platforms is the goal for now.
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