RE: Unknown Chrysler/Dodge Car
I regret to say I have driven those two Saturns before, and they look nothing like the car in the picture which is most likely the new Sebring. My only concerns are what the optional V6 is. The only way that they can even hope to compete with offerings from Toyota, Honda, and Nissan is by offering the 3.5L V6 or better. They really need to bite the bullet and add Dual-VVT to that engine line, because they will never be able to match them until they offer what they are offering. I hope they are planning on offering the 62TE transmission, and retire the old 41TE and I hope they stay away from the CVT2 transmission. The 2.7L will not be able to compete with Toyota's or Nissan's 3.5L, let alone Honda's 3.0L. They are currently getting stompped, and they need to fight back with an engine that can out power those engines.
BTW, DevilsReject. The 300/Magnum/Charger is on a Mercedes E-class platform; therefore, it is no different than this car with having a non-Chrysler platform.
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