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same thing my mom said when she was sitting in a brand new yukon slt. They other makers offer more luxurious options for the money that gm offer atm.
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http://www.torquenews.com/1070/chrys...bility-survery Argument is over. Chrysler has the most unreliable and least safe vehicles on the road. Period. End of story.
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For those that put stock in consumer reports. From their 2012 reliability ratings of 13 manufacturers.
Although Chrysler remains in last place, its overall score jumped eight points, making it the second most improved automaker. Chrysler’s average road-test score also increased by eight points, the most of any automaker, and its overall reliability improved to average. The turnaround can be credited mostly to Chrysler’s extensively freshened and redesigned vehicles.
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I really hope so, I have been waiting for that motor since I heard about it.. I believe the EPA sees the diesels as getting too good of fuel mileage and then they try to figure out how they can choke it down.. I had a 2008 6.7L with emissions it did a max of 16-17MPG, after taking all that crap off and putting a tuner on the HOT "500HP" tune I averaged 22MPG, with a best of 25MPG.. Love the Diesel..
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I take it you're talking from experience, of an 80s model? or maybe the experience of your cousin's, aunt's, grandfather's, best friends, sister's, hairdresser? had a few jeeps and all have been reliable, GM cars, particularly from the late 90s/early 2000s, not so much.........
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As for modern diesels, there is no stench or noise and the fuel price is easily offset by the extra MPG, basically any modern VW car can get mid 40s in the MPG pretty easily and they provide great torque numbers. |
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Diesels have promise. Cruze gets one next year. We shall see how the customers see it.
You now get to add DEF due to NOX emissions. Trucks, at least also get DPF due to emissions. And a diesel engine itself simply costs more. So yep a diesel VW can do mid 40's all day long. But a Cruze ECO can pull 42 all day long. So why pay for a diesel and all it's extra emissions clap trap and the premium for fuel when you can get other cars that get 40 plus? By the way, the Grand Cherokee is certainly a nice truck. I considered on last year pretty seriously but still a little bigger than we wanted. And 8 speeds? Yep!! Generally if you match the gearing right, you can get better driveability and put a longer gear on top for FE. But there is a maxmum that makes sense. Otherwise you might as well go CVT. JMO
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Well I have a fleet of 24 chevy trucks, all with 500,000 miles on them, no problems and still with the original tires on them! I have Dodges and Fords as well, can't drive a mile without something breaking , they ride like a lumber wagon too! I don't suck at maintaing mine pushing plowing snow I don't know about that, We don't get snow in Michigan anymore
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Don't disagree with you. GM typically has lower real world FE than the sticker. Cruze ECO is the only one that I've talked with people that actually get it. Of course they are likely driving for MAX FE to get it. I know our Cruze gets 32 highway when I'm driving in my normal style. I'd have to drive 61 mph to get the EPA sticker............NOT!!!
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