Oh yeah, I would love to own one as well! I just thought it was funny that they were taking shots at the Caprice, considering the St. Regis only lasted for three years
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Just curious, what are other acceptable FWD cars in your opinion? And what criteria do you take into account?
Old (pre-'90s) American cars with FWD are pretty cool, like the '67 Eldorado and the Toronado and stuff, and maybe some '90s cars, but I don't know. The rest aren't really that cool (to me). I mean, I guess. Not really. I can't say I love the car, but it has sentimental value and has never had any big issues (besides when the lug nuts sheared in half on the highway) in the 17 years it's been in my family. It's a reliable, relatively comfortable car. But I wouldn't say it's cool, or fun to drive.
Was screwing around with the screen on my Chrysler and found this. Not gonna try it out till I change transmission fluid, differential fluid, and fix a couple others things but it's cool.
What if I sold Mazda and bought another Chrysler 300c hemi. Like I'm tempted there's a nice sub 100,000 mile 05 one for sale for 6 grand. It's black with a white roof looks kinda sick. Then Id have a AWD hemi and a rwd hemi.
R.I.P chrysler. Reduced to selling 3 of the same mini van. Soon we will loose another great American brand. Dodge is gonna be hurting to once they go electric. Ive watched some reviews on the new charger and its just pathetic. /its a bad electric car let alone a muscle car.
Yeah, Chrysler is almost done for. I'm afraid they will end up leaving the Mexican market sooner or later.
At this point, Chrysler and Dodge are dying slow and painful deaths, the only brand that will survive will be Jeep.