The 200 introduction
#1
The 200 introduction
I do not care how good the car is, or is not.... But if you are trying to sell a new car to the USA, have a person who does not have a heavy accent introduce it.... It really sounds bad and he does not seem excited about it, just reading a script. He may very well be excited, but that accent is covering it up.
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I was there for that and I thought that Olivier Francois did a nice job. We got to talk to him a bit and the guy seemed legitimately excited about the new models. Chrysler isnt making any bones about the fact that their involved in a foreign automaker and I find Olivier to be less irritating than "Dr. Z".
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#8
they added a nicer interior, better engines and revised suspension. plus the new front and rear fascias. the only major attributes that it shares with the sebring is the chassis and the greenhouse. i would agree if it was literally just an aesthetic change and nothing else, but thats not the case...
#9
Come on, I used to build those things, you can see the sebring lines all over that car. Changing seats, the dash, and changing the shocks and struts do not make it a new car. Only one engine changed, the V6. The majority of the 2.4's will still get the 4 speed auto. Look at the side profile of the car. Its a sebring. Using your guys mentality the minivans should be all new models as well. As they got the same upgrades as the sebring, err I mean 200.