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Originally Posted by bigearl
I think it's too early to tell if that's true or not based on just some internet rumors. The first new introduction out of Chrysler since the bailout is the new Jeep Grand Cherokee, and by all accounts it is a stellar introduction. The interior is getting rave reviews, the pentastar engine is getting rave reviews, etc.
TTAC which is historically extremely hard on American cars said: "If you have a Land Rover LR4 and an Acura MDX in your garage, and you don’t require a third row of seats, you can send them both to the auction and replace them with this Grand Cherokee. It’s that good."
So I'm not saying the new Challenger is going to be as well executed as the JGC, but if Chrysler was taking it's time to do it right- it may actually be that Chrysler has learned quite a bit.
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The new Grand Cherokee is good, I'll give Chrysler that. But so is the new Equinox, the new Terrain, the new SRX, the new LaCrosse, the new Regal ...