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Re: Are you all kidding? [jchan2] by scorpio1947
Sep 28, 2006 (2:23 am)
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Replying to: jchan2 (Sep 20, 2006 3:38 pm)

The T&C has two main problems that the Aspen solves:
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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Re: Are you all kidding? [scorpio1947] by beach15
Sep 29, 2006 (3:28 pm)
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Replying to: scorpio1947 (Sep 28, 2006 2:23 am)

1) They haven't used a Mitsu-based engine since 2000, with the last of the old 3.0L. The 3.3L and 3.8L have always been Chrysler engines through and through.
 
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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Re: When I saw an ad for the Aspen [marsha7] by jrb4
Oct 03, 2006 (12:37 pm)
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Replying to: marsha7 (Sep 17, 2006 7:52 pm)

I have had 2 jeep grand cherokees already. (96 & 2001)
Never had a problem with either. My parents have had a 2000 and a 2004. Never a problem. My sister had a 2001 and now 2006 liberty. Never a problem. I now have a an 04 Nissan armada with loads of problems. Guess where I am headed. Back to the Chrysler / Jeep dealer to look at the Aspen and Commander.
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Agree with all the above but great front seat! by bigchief
Oct 03, 2006 (7:23 pm)
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Tried every car in the last 4 weeks. I agree with all the comments above... BUT this vehicle has the best front seat for the driver that I have been in...especially for a over 6'... it's too bad they can't put the seating system in another suv or car! Toyota & Nissan & BMW (Yes I owned a 530)and Lexus all need to copy it!
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jrb4 by marsha7
Oct 05, 2006 (10:04 am)
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Thanks for your comments...I realize that many of the posters here (sometimes including me) just post to complain, so I see a lot of Jeep complaints...but, when my brother was looking at a Jeep a few years ago, as he drove past the service department, the bays were overflowing with Jeeps on the racks...does this prove anything???...no, not really, but when he looked into the Hyundai service dept, he hardly saw any cars at all, bought a Hyundai, and has never had a single problem with it in 50K miles...does THAT prove anything???...no, but his experience did seem to correlate with the Jeep complaints as stated here...even tho THAT does not prove anything, I still thought it was worthwhile for me to ask the question...
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Chrysler EC or FPP discount by lookingforh3
Oct 11, 2006 (5:56 am)
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Replying to: bigchief (Oct 03, 2006 7:23 pm)

Does anyone know how I can optain a Chrysler EC or FPP discount number? I want to lease a new Chrysler Apsen and this would help greatly. I have the GMID for the GM cars, but would prefer to lease the Apsen instead. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Kelly
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Re: Chrysler EC or FPP discount [lookingforh3] by andrewmchorney
Oct 11, 2006 (7:35 am)
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Replying to: lookingforh3 (Oct 11, 2006 5:56 am)

What is EC and EPP? I would get the Durango instead of the Aspen. I just purchased a 2007 Durango Limited AWD and it looks so much better on the outside.
 
Andrew
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Re: Chrysler EC or FFP discount [andrewmchorney] by lookingforh3
Oct 11, 2006 (9:30 am)
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Replying to: andrewmchorney (Oct 11, 2006 7:35 am)

EC is the employee discount and FFP is the discount for Friends and Famliy.
 You may like the look of the durango better, but I like the look of the aspen much more. To me I see more class. The durango is beefy. I am looking for class not beefy. Everyone has their own opinions and mine is that I love the look of the new Aspen.
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Re: Chrysler EC or FFP discount [lookingforh3] by lookingforh3
Oct 11, 2006 (1:09 pm)
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Replying to: lookingforh3 (Oct 11, 2006 9:30 am)

I forgot to add, did you test drive both the durango and the aspen? I did and saw a huge diffence between the two in how they drive. The durango drove more like a truck, and the aspen drove like my husband's 300C.
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We need your help! by tidester HOST
Oct 15, 2006 (11:04 pm)
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