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Originally Posted by DGthe3
Chrysler Corp has, at best, competitive products, and that represents less then half their lineup. They don't have anything that is outstanding. GM and Ford have been releasing new models for some time, and nearly each one of those has made a big impression. They have the product, it was a lack of consideration thats been holding them back. Chrysler hasn't had much lately, and there isn't much to be expected in the near future. For the most part, we will have to wait a year and a half for new life to be injected into the company.
How can they expect to gain sales with the nearly the same cars which few people want to go out and buy? Polarizing styling sometimes works, but but they've had more misses than hits lately. Their quality is below average in most of their vehicles, as is their fuel economy. So while theyhave this opportunity, they have nothing to really capitalize on it with, aside from maybe picking up a few SUV buyers. But those who were interested in the Camry will head for the Accord, Malibu, or Fusion. Each one is better than the Avenger. Similar story with small cars.
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God the Avenger is terrible, trying to pull out on the highway with that stock engine is dangerous.
So a few million Toyotas recalled and almost a million Hondas, glad I have a Pontiac. lol for now.