2013 Dart Pics
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2013 Dart Pics
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I was going to post these yesterday from Motor Trend. That is one of the coolest interiors I have ever seen in any car. My wife said f*** the new house, she wants one as soon as they come out. The Dart is what the next gen Neon should have been. I hope all the Hunchbacks of Auburn Hills disappear quickly. The Caliber is absolutely, without exception, the ugliest car Chrysler has ever sold and the sooner they are all buried and forgotten, the better.
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I second that. The CVT is gone now too....or going still Actually the first thing that popped into my head when I saw the Dart was Cobalt. Maybe you can get a wing for it?
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Lol i thought the same thing. The Dart looks pretty good but i agree with those who said that they could do better with picking a different name, but for now Dart doesnt bother me all that much. I like the options available for the engines which has encouraged to get one...maybe itll be my first new, new car!
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I disagree on the Caliber. I liked it a lot, especially from the front...reminds me of a mini-Magnum. The way the rear hatch was handled couldve been better tho. I think where the went wrong was in marketing it in place of a small compact. its more of a CUV in a lot of ways.
As much as I hate to admit this, Dodge really needs to take a good look at the Cobalt and Civic in terms of how to do a small car: both sedan AND coupe bodystyles and have a performance version of both, however do like Chevy did and make the coupe the obvious choice for the performance enthusiast. If Dodge goes sedan-only, its going to turn away a LOT of potential buyers who want a car that looks good. Stuffing a turbocharged engine under the hood of a sedan and giving it a few boy-racer styling cues sends the message that you arent 'all in' in terms of creating a serious sport compact. Its a half-assed way of doing things, and that just isnt good enough for the enthusiast. On the other hand, Scion's approach of building an attractive car with no real muscle isnt going to cut it either.
As much as I hate to admit this, Dodge really needs to take a good look at the Cobalt and Civic in terms of how to do a small car: both sedan AND coupe bodystyles and have a performance version of both, however do like Chevy did and make the coupe the obvious choice for the performance enthusiast. If Dodge goes sedan-only, its going to turn away a LOT of potential buyers who want a car that looks good. Stuffing a turbocharged engine under the hood of a sedan and giving it a few boy-racer styling cues sends the message that you arent 'all in' in terms of creating a serious sport compact. Its a half-assed way of doing things, and that just isnt good enough for the enthusiast. On the other hand, Scion's approach of building an attractive car with no real muscle isnt going to cut it either.
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I disagree on the Caliber. I liked it a lot, especially from the front...reminds me of a mini-Magnum. The way the rear hatch was handled couldve been better tho. I think where the went wrong was in marketing it in place of a small compact. its more of a CUV in a lot of ways.
As much as I hate to admit this, Dodge really needs to take a good look at the Cobalt and Civic in terms of how to do a small car: both sedan AND coupe bodystyles and have a performance version of both, however do like Chevy did and make the coupe the obvious choice for the performance enthusiast. If Dodge goes sedan-only, its going to turn away a LOT of potential buyers who want a car that looks good. Stuffing a turbocharged engine under the hood of a sedan and giving it a few boy-racer styling cues sends the message that you arent 'all in' in terms of creating a serious sport compact. Its a half-assed way of doing things, and that just isnt good enough for the enthusiast. On the other hand, Scion's approach of building an attractive car with no real muscle isnt going to cut it either.
As much as I hate to admit this, Dodge really needs to take a good look at the Cobalt and Civic in terms of how to do a small car: both sedan AND coupe bodystyles and have a performance version of both, however do like Chevy did and make the coupe the obvious choice for the performance enthusiast. If Dodge goes sedan-only, its going to turn away a LOT of potential buyers who want a car that looks good. Stuffing a turbocharged engine under the hood of a sedan and giving it a few boy-racer styling cues sends the message that you arent 'all in' in terms of creating a serious sport compact. Its a half-assed way of doing things, and that just isnt good enough for the enthusiast. On the other hand, Scion's approach of building an attractive car with no real muscle isnt going to cut it either.