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8147 messages, Last post on Dec 04, 2009 at 8:22 PM
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Replying to: john1701a (Jun 07, 2009 12:02 pm) Which model did you get and were you able to get a price below MSRP? Also, what do you think of the 2010?
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Replying to: mike91326 (Jun 07, 2009 5:50 pm) Diesels here, please. kcram - Pickups/Wagons Host |
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Jetta TDI is getting a lot of news coverage
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Replying to: moparbad (Jun 09, 2009 8:31 pm) |
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..."Volkswagen is also considering bringing its minicar, the Polo, to the U.S. The company claims that the BlueMotion diesel version will deliver more than 60 mpg, highway and city combined—while also managing 99 g/km of CO2, an important European measurement. The gasoline version turns in 43 mpg on the same test cycle. Analysts predict that the Polo could land stateside in 2010."... link title Suddenly it is starting to make sense to the US market that more (up wards of 23% for my .02 cents) diesels (volume and percentage) makes a LOT of sense.
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Replying to: ruking1 (Jun 10, 2009 5:55 pm)
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Replying to: alltorque (Jun 11, 2009 12:57 am) Perhaps you could comment on the European FIAT products, being as how it seems a slam dunk for FIAT to buy Chrysler. Since before the announcements, I have speculated that in the shorter term, Fiat would make ready for the US market "off the shelf" Fiat products (2-5 years). It seemed a perfect opportunity to introduce FIAT diesels. How they plan to do a 0 to 60 launch for the existing Chrysler line is a complete mystery (1 to 5 years). link title Longer term, there will be some re engineering and rebadging of Chrysler products to FIAT and vice versa. I am sure there will be some new Fiat/Chrysler concept to market offerings. Ultimately they will put the FIAT imprimatur, with possible Chrysler cues. What the linked article mysteriously did not address is how long it actually took the current FIAT CEO to turn around FIAT.... Perhaps it is just my lack of perception, knowledge, etc. but I am hard pressed to see what MB did to Chrysler during MB's ownership. There is ONE example however: the Dodge SPRINTER turbo diesel. It has the MB turbo diesel engine mated to MB's almost bullet proof automatic transmission. I have heard folks getting 25 mpg !!!!! Some OCI's have crazy good UOA numbers with 50,000 miles !!!!!! But outside of highly specialized markets and/or the occasional "enthusiast," an almost NON event. However, it would seem that Chrysler had a hugely corrosive effect on MB. MB seems STILL in recovery phase from that past ordeal. It is noteworthy that MB has remained COMPLETELY silent about the FIAT purchase of Chrysler. It is a further curiosity in that no one from the news media has even seem to even ask MB for their take...... A further speculation; a few of their diesel products could find their way here, as well as the new Cummins turbo diesel "small block" for the Dodge RAM 1500 series, which presumably could be adapted to the mid to large car products. |
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