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I have only seen pictures of the Aspen. I saw an 07 Durango SLT last Friday at the dealership where I have ordered an 07 Durango. I am getting a Durango AWD Limited with almost every option and the sticker is 41,400. I did not get middle bucket seats, heated middle seats or the navigation system. My Durango is being built as I post this message. It is now in the trim state and was painted last week. |
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Replying to: jahosk (Sep 04, 2006 12:22 pm) I wonder how long it will take for 0% APR for 72 months to appear on the Aspen, especially considering the recent significant drop in large SUV sales.
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Replying to: jchan2 (Sep 09, 2006 3:47 pm) |
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it did not remind me of a Durango at all, but sometimes I can be blind... A console shifter would be nice... Would this be comparable in reliability to the JGC/Commander series???...we keep seeing posts about the poor reliability of the Jeeps, made by DC, and obviously Chrysler is also made by DC yet does not seem to have the same poor reliability stats attributed to the Jeeps... Any thoughts on this reliability issue???
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| Everyone - take a breather, this is just a slightly warmed over Durango, with a CrossFire hood to boot! I mean really, you all think the grill is handsome? Yuck, I mean YUCK for sure. And give me a break, the Hemi is powerful (really, it kicks a$$) - but the cylinder shut-off, etc. It is only rated for 14 city and 18 highway (same as the Expedition, which is larger inside and heavier) and less than the new Tahoe 15 city and 19 highway. This is just a joke - if ChyCo had introduced the Aspen in '02 it would be a hit, but the mark was missed ... by far. | |
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Replying to: nicktherabbit (Sep 19, 2006 7:20 pm) Instead of an Aspen one could buy a Town & Country Limited with somewhat similar luxury features for less.... Plus you get better fuel economy...
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Fake wood decal, vinyl roof, cracked t-top support, front end suspension parts letting go, the list goes on and on. Luckily I didn't own the car, my friend did, but the name Aspen still brings back very bad memories. I would of thought Chrysler would of followed the same naming ritual as hurricanes. Don't reuse the names of the really bad ones. |
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Replying to: jchan2 (Sep 20, 2006 3:38 pm) |
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Replying to: jchan2 (Sep 20, 2006 3:38 pm) 1)Sufficient power. The T&C with its tired old Mitsubuishi 3.8L V6 with zero torque is a real loser. 2)The absence of an AWD option. Lost due to the addition of the 3rd row folding seats. p.s. The Toyota Sienna has managed to do both - have AWD and have fold-flat 3rd row seats. To be fair, the Toyota did have to drop the spare in favor of run-flats to make it work. By the way, I still agree with your point. You also get significantly more space (people and cargo) with the T&C.
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Replying to: scorpio1947 (Sep 28, 2006 2:23 am) 2) Good point about the AWD, though that was actual due to the MIDDLE row fold away seats. If they just did the 3rd row, AWD could have stayed like the Toyota, but with the middle row floor pan dropped for those seats to fold under--no room for the driveshaft anymore, or the other components. A tradeoff, yes, but it was such a slim market, more people would go for the seat choice anyway. That said, the Aspen still serves a specific purpose--tougher and more powerful, and suited for things like towing, and the T&C more for general family and stuff hauling, with better economy and more usable room. |
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