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Old Oct 21, 2013 | 05:27 PM
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Simple and easy...do you think that Dodge should come up with a hybrid model to jump into the super efficient segment?



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Old Oct 22, 2013 | 01:55 AM
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Do we really need another cookie cutter on the road...??? I vote no...!
I think chrysler has a different audience, thats why they havent bothered building one,
besides that, they`re seeing all the mistakes that the other companies are making with them.
Some of us dont buy into that green BS. Thats why we drive HEMI RAM`s...lol
 
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Old Oct 23, 2013 | 12:06 AM
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No. Chrysler would be better to invest their money first into having a competitive I4 line which multiple vehicles could benefit from than to squander it all on one model in a flooded market. It is also important to understand that those whom tend to buy these vehicles like styling (and I use this in the very loosest meaning of the term) that Frankenstein's monster would be embarrassed to be seen in. The Prius, Insight, Volt, Civic, and many other electric/hybrids are down right ugly and Dodge styling would not appeal to them as those whom want those types of vehicles are the type whom hate cars. If they didn't they would pick from the long list of good looking, normal economy cars which get very good fuel mileage and cost less to purchase. Those cars are about an agenda and snobbery.
 
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Old Oct 24, 2013 | 11:42 PM
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Originally Posted by 97 3.5 Intrepid
No. Chrysler would be better to invest their money first into having a competitive I4 line which multiple vehicles could benefit from than to squander it all on one model in a flooded market. It is also important to understand that those whom tend to buy these vehicles like styling (and I use this in the very loosest meaning of the term) that Frankenstein's monster would be embarrassed to be seen in. The Prius, Insight, Volt, Civic, and many other electric/hybrids are down right ugly and Dodge styling would not appeal to them as those whom want those types of vehicles are the type whom hate cars. If they didn't they would pick from the long list of good looking, normal economy cars which get very good fuel mileage and cost less to purchase. Those cars are about an agenda and snobbery.
Lets put the truth out there.... the LIBERAL AGENDA...! They dont want you driving HEMI trucks, they want to force you into gas sippers and electric cars.
Can you imagine towing a 5th wheel camper with a boyota pewbus..?
 
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