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86 messages, Last post on Nov 30, 2009 at 3:31 PM
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Can we rename this forum to Chysler Aspen since we know what this future vehicle will be called??
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Replying to: navigator89 (Jul 02, 2005 11:01 pm)
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Replying to: kirstie_h (Jul 03, 2005 7:31 am) |
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I like the name, despite the awful connotations it may have sharing it with a car that had one of its car of the year awards yanked away pretty quicky- IIRC. (I know that it was a late 70's Chrysler product won a COTY award from Consumer Guide or a similar publication and had it pulled because of all the problems they had!) The name itself is not what I'm so unsure of... The idea of bringing a mid-sized, truck based SUV to Chrysler, however, is not one I endorse. SUVs, as symbols of the virtues of excess which many people in America believe in so lovingly, are on the decline because of gas prices. Let's face it, they aren't economical to drive- especially for those people who buy them where they hardly ever get an inch or two of snow (love the logic behind that, even areas with harsher winters I think could do without them) and they're just wasting gas and polluting. GM and Ford have seen steep sales declines because they invested too much money and attention in their trucks, without paying attention to cars- especially the mid-sized and full-sized segments. So not only do I think it's a stupid idea on a personal level, I also think it won't be a good move for business. Chrysler has a good full-sized car in the 300, and is working on a replacement for the Sebring. The PT Cruiser is as close enough to a compact as they need. The way I see it, they have a decent lineup already when you consider the minivan offerings, but if they want to add anything I'd say something to slot below or above the Sebring depending on its size. Cars are bound to become popular, even if we see some relief in gas prices it's not really economical or sensible to be being trucks, and the more distinct choices in terms of bread and butter cars, the better. |
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It's a good name, IMO, but the timing of the launch is terrible at a time when gas prices are rising.
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Replying to: jchan2 (Oct 15, 2005 6:38 am) |
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Replying to: merc1 (Jun 19, 2005 10:40 pm) |
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| since the development costs are low, even if they only move a few units they could make money. | |
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Chrysler should cram a smaller displacement better fuel economy engine in it a give it the name the SEMI HEMI |
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I think this is probably the first photo to come out. The Aspen looks great.
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