Would love to own one of these in a few years. I'm still drooling over the HC chargers but I love the practicality of the jeep.
Meh, I'm a little hellcatted, demoned, track catted whatever they wanna call it out by now. Make a ram in a hell cat package, then you'll have my attention.
Meh, I'm a little hellcatted, demoned, track catted whatever they wanna call it out by now. Make a ram in a hell cat package, then you'll have my attention.
I give the company a lot of credit for releasing so many high-performance platforms. In many ways, they're leading the way. And, I really like the Trackhawk.
The Caliber SRT4 was actually a hit. It looked WAY better than the regular car. However, IIRC, it was a lot more expensive than the Neon SRT4 and the value for what you got just wasn't there. I seriously hoped they were going to do womething with the Dart! It was a decent looking little car as is, and would've been a great and proper successor to the Neon SRT4.
Now that Crossfire SRT6... That was a disappointment. Not to mention the Crossfire was also ugly as sin, and other than the silver windshield surround, there was very little to differentiate it visually from the pedestrian Crossfire.
There is no way to deny this. They are basically saying to Ford and Chevy "Come on guys, lets do this" and rolling out stuff left and right. Its a shame the other's don't follow.
They don't need to follow. Ford and GM are trying to build "world class" [sports] cars. If anything, Chrysler needs to get with the program, which they will be with the next Challenger/Charger chassis. The Hellcats and Demon are a last hurrah for the platform before they downsize and get serious about total performance, not just straight lines. Now, they're really going to be killing it, if they use the Ghulia's(sp?) platform for the Charger and Challenger. Ford hasn't shown much desire to compete in the sport sedan segment since the first generation Taurus SHO. GM shows interest, but won't fully commit in the "affordable" sport sedan market. Evidenced by them dropping the Pontiac brand and the current dropping of the SS sedan with no replacement in the works [that we know of.]
two different vehicles... have been for a long time...THANK GOODNESS, they did not use the ugly as shit lights that are on the other cherokee:
****ing hideous, must be the same guy that designed the aztec and the silverado reaper.
I just wish Ford would build a NA Mustang with a motor that has some damn cubic inches or the ability for cubic inches.
You might as well give up on this fantasy. It's not going to happen. Not sure what CI you're hoping for but DOHC big cubic inch configurations are huge and the car would only get bigger and heavier than it is now.I just wish Ford would build a NA Mustang with a motor that has some damn cubic inches or the ability for cubic inches.