i saw it too, but i figured the same thing. isn't dodge the most profitable part of chrysler out of dodge/chrysler/jeep? or which one is the best standing financially? (If anybody knows now)
i saw it too, but i figured the same thing. isn't dodge the most profitable part of chrysler out of dodge/chrysler/jeep? or which one is the best standing financially? (If anybody knows now)
For some reason I want to think Jeep... Even though they have the piece of shit known as the compass.. *sigh* i just cant express the amount of pure hate/disgust i have for that car.
While one would like to think, and hope, there isn't anything to it, the rumors of the dire financial conditions at Chrysler LLC are popping up in too many places too frequently not to have at least some merit. We all have to keep in mind though, that since Chrysler is now a privately held company, it's a lot more difficult to know what the exact financial condition is unless you are actually a member of the board.
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you would think that.. BUT i'm pretty sure that they're both popular [jeep and dodge]..
Plus, Chrysler has all the 'shared' vehicles:
Charger/300, Durango/Aspen,
Avenger/Sebring, Neon/PT Cruiser[what's left of them]
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The Dodge Breeze is A #1. Or, rather, it's an A1. Chinese automaker Chery's deal with Chrysler LLC to produce small cars for Chrysler's three brands begat the little buzz-about you see above. The photo appeared on a Chinese forum and is supposedly the Chinese Plymouth Dodge Breeze, one of the aforementioned adventures in rebadging. The cars produced as a result of the agreement would not be limited to China, as the low-end rides would be sold in other developing markets, and high-end cars will be destined for others. The Breeze would be a Chinese-built car that gives Dodge a presence in the minicar segment. It also has the honor of dragging (if obliquely) The Brand Formerly Known As Plymouth back into our lives, though we really wish they would have gone with Volare
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