Spy pics: '07 Chrysler Aspen
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Spy pics: '07 Chrysler Aspen
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RE: Spy pics: '07 Chrysler Aspen
There's pictures in the MPH Magazine Challenger thread. I think it looks great. Chrysler should incorporate the Nitro side openings by the front fenders too, that would give it a more aggresive look to it.
The pics are taken by Brenda Priddy, the one who wanted previous SRT-4 Caliber pics taken down since she owns them.
-Matt-
why no hosting or hotlinking?
-Matt-
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RE: Spy pics: '07 Chrysler Aspen
ORIGINAL: Explorer_97
http://www.thecarconnection.com/Auto...173.A9375.html
*as always, no hosting or hotlinking please*
http://www.thecarconnection.com/Auto...173.A9375.html
*as always, no hosting or hotlinking please*
"Details Emerging on Ford Turnaround
The particulars of the Ford turnaround plan, dubbed The Way Forward internally, due Jan. 23 are beginning to firm up. A report this morning in the Detroit News indicates a wider restructuring plans is in the works than has been rumored aroundDetroit. The News says at least ten assembly and component plants will be closed, and 25,000 blue-collar jobs will be cut along with the white-collar jobs sliced earlier this year. The plan cuts so deeply, the paper adds, that at least seven top executives are also expected to leave the company during the downsizing process. Among the plants on the closure list are a truck plant in Mexico and one in St. Paul, Minn.; the Explorer plant outside St. Louis; and potentially the Wixom plant in Michigan or the Taurus plant in Atlanta, but likely both. Ford President of the Americas Mark Fields is expected to launch the plan at the Detroit auto show on Jan. 4 with the announcement of a new strategy for the Ford division to capture younger customers, the News adds."
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RE: Spy pics: '07 Chrysler Aspen
what I want to know is what the heck is chrysler thinking, now that SUV's are starting to be on their way out and their sales are on the decline they are adding all these new SUV's to their lineups, the Dodge Nitro, Chrysler Aspen, Jeep Patriot, Compass and Commander, that many SUV's is not needed to fill out their lineup.
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RE: Spy pics: '07 Chrysler Aspen
And people want to b*tch about GM and the Hummer.....
Chrysler is just as bad and as greedy as the rest of them. The only difference? Chrysler and Dodge are generally a day late and a dollar short on everything.
Now, I personally dont think Chrysler or Dodge need any more SUVs....what they DO need is a few more coupes and maybe another sporty looking sedan besides the Sebring/Stratus and the 300C/Charger.
Chrysler is just as bad and as greedy as the rest of them. The only difference? Chrysler and Dodge are generally a day late and a dollar short on everything.
Now, I personally dont think Chrysler or Dodge need any more SUVs....what they DO need is a few more coupes and maybe another sporty looking sedan besides the Sebring/Stratus and the 300C/Charger.
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RE: Spy pics: '07 Chrysler Aspen
ORIGINAL: srtommy
It's a good thing you didn't hotlink or anything like that. Your link reads as follows:
"Details Emerging on Ford Turnaround
The particulars of the Ford turnaround plan, dubbed The Way Forward internally, due Jan. 23 are beginning to firm up. A report this morning in the Detroit News indicates a wider restructuring plans is in the works than has been rumored aroundDetroit. The News says at least ten assembly and component plants will be closed, and 25,000 blue-collar jobs will be cut along with the white-collar jobs sliced earlier this year. The plan cuts so deeply, the paper adds, that at least seven top executives are also expected to leave the company during the downsizing process. Among the plants on the closure list are a truck plant in Mexico and one in St. Paul, Minn.; the Explorer plant outside St. Louis; and potentially the Wixom plant in Michigan or the Taurus plant in Atlanta, but likely both. Ford President of the Americas Mark Fields is expected to launch the plan at the Detroit auto show on Jan. 4 with the announcement of a new strategy for the Ford division to capture younger customers, the News adds."
/thread ends here.
ORIGINAL: Explorer_97
http://www.thecarconnection.com/Auto...173.A9375.html
*as always, no hosting or hotlinking please*
http://www.thecarconnection.com/Auto...173.A9375.html
*as always, no hosting or hotlinking please*
"Details Emerging on Ford Turnaround
The particulars of the Ford turnaround plan, dubbed The Way Forward internally, due Jan. 23 are beginning to firm up. A report this morning in the Detroit News indicates a wider restructuring plans is in the works than has been rumored aroundDetroit. The News says at least ten assembly and component plants will be closed, and 25,000 blue-collar jobs will be cut along with the white-collar jobs sliced earlier this year. The plan cuts so deeply, the paper adds, that at least seven top executives are also expected to leave the company during the downsizing process. Among the plants on the closure list are a truck plant in Mexico and one in St. Paul, Minn.; the Explorer plant outside St. Louis; and potentially the Wixom plant in Michigan or the Taurus plant in Atlanta, but likely both. Ford President of the Americas Mark Fields is expected to launch the plan at the Detroit auto show on Jan. 4 with the announcement of a new strategy for the Ford division to capture younger customers, the News adds."
/thread ends here.