Great! I'm all giggity giggity like the little girls who will buy them.Yes kids, the 500 is that much closer to coming to America.
I'm not surprised, but not exactly disappointed either. Chrysler just needs a nice small car so they can scrap the PT Cruiser. The Chrysler team was so inventive, they called it the Chrysler Lancia.
unless they badge the topmost car as a crossover, it WILL be notchbacked.
I'd like to see Chrysler do a reskin on the thing to make it fit a little better into their lineup. And have Fiat do the redesign. They make their cars look pretty good. But maybe they can get away with this thing as it is because nobody in the US has a clue of what a Lancia is, or that they still make cars.
While I'd certainly buy the 5 door, I think they might want a sedan for it to sell well. Chrysler needs a decent mid-sizer and I think this could do a good job...
That'd be the 500 BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle), powered by the now defunct Chrysler ENVI powertrain. The black one, next to it, would be not just a 500 Abarth, but an Esse Esse version.
Yes kids, the 500 is that much closer to coming to America.
Sorry about that Mog, occasionally the text just flies by when I read it. What is disappointing is that they didn't really talk much about the BEV or the Abarth Esse Esse. They were just... There. Lame. That makes me wonder if they're going to make 500 stuff official in Chicago or New York. Probably New York.
You know the dealers won't though. Brand new car on the US soil, that has a large popularity rating around the world....It will be just the like the GT-R. Arrive on the showrooms with $5K added on for no reason than to snatch more money.Hey, I'd still love to grab one. But, after Ford yanked the rug out from underneath us with the Fiesta pricing, I'm a bit worried about what FIAT will try to pull with this. Its a nice car, sure, but it isn't exactly class-leading in all regards. Keep it well under $18K, and I'd be a pretty happy person.
You know the dealers won't though. Brand new car on the US soil, that has a large popularity rating around the world....It will be just the like the GT-R. Arrive on the showrooms with $5K added on for no reason than to snatch more money.
Like the Genesis & said GT-R, you'll probably have to wait a year to get a reasonable price for one.
Is Fiat doing that, though, or are the dealers tacking on more money?The price of the 500 over here has been rising steadily over the last year, even if you add on the VAT increase. My car was £9,500 when I bought it. The price now? £10,700. Sure, you get the Start & Stop as standard now but that's a fair hike. Paired with a long waiting list (3 months), used prices aren't much cheaper than brand new ones.
In fact, I'd love to be able to sell mine at the minute!
Chrysler may file a suit challenging the congressionally mandated dealer cull arbitration, reveals CEO Sergio Marchionne to Automotive News. Why? Because its just not fair that dealers pressured congress to give them a fair shake. Wounded by the arbitrary backlash against his arbitrary cull, Marchionne threw his head back and cried unto the heavens:
"Ask me what fairness is involved in all this. Why doesnt anyone ask whats fair to Chrysler?"
Cant Chrysler just catch a break? Besides the $14b in TARP money, the re-writing of bankruptcy law to secure it the best possible deal at the expense of secured lenders, the $1.5b rescue of its finance arm and unwarranted endorsements from government officials, Chrysler hasnt received so much as a kind word from anyone. Worse still, Marchionne only got the whole re-financed, re-organized company for no money.
When Lord? When is it going to be Sergios time?
Is Fiat doing that, though, or are the dealers tacking on more money?
Honest question.
Weak. Hope Fiat doesn't consider upping the prices on US-bound cars.Fiat are. The dealers have to stick to their prices, which are displayed on the configurator from the moment they change.
AutoblogCaught outside Chrysler's headquarters, this camo'd 2011 Dodge Charger is sporting the same canted and extended roof, along with a set of squared-off headlamps, larger grille and a more sculpted fascia. However, the extent of the exterior modifications pales in comparison to what's going on inside, with a new LCD screen dominating the dash and a smoother center stack. The new Charger won't be covered in camouflage much longer, so expect to see Dodge's refreshed sedan bow later this year with an all-new V6.
I know it's disguised, but it doesn't look much different from the current Charger, does it? Regardless, I quite like the Charger so I'm sure I'll like this.
They can't. Lamborghini is already coming out with that car.Chrysler needs to build something like this:
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Just with less 90's design cues.