Gecko
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When's the last time anyone really sat down to think about the Chrysler brand? If you're like me, it's been a while.
Looking back at the last few years, there was the FCA merger, Dodge splitting from Ram, a lot of exciting product for the Jeep brand, Fiat coming to America...... and Chrysler.
With a history including everything from now-dead vehicles like the Sebring or Aspen, there was a time when Chrysler had a more robust product portfolio that really meant something.
Now, the Chrysler brand includes only the 300 sedan and Pacifica minivan. How many of you realized this?
With the 200 sedan dropping off and many other products retiring over the years, this entire brand is now built around just two vehicles. The Pacifica is brand new and thank god for that considering the repeated reports of replacements for the 300/Charger being pushed off until 2020 or later.
I have no clue how this brand is even relevant anymore, or how FCA plans to make them competitive. Does anyone know?
Looking back at the last few years, there was the FCA merger, Dodge splitting from Ram, a lot of exciting product for the Jeep brand, Fiat coming to America...... and Chrysler.
With a history including everything from now-dead vehicles like the Sebring or Aspen, there was a time when Chrysler had a more robust product portfolio that really meant something.
Now, the Chrysler brand includes only the 300 sedan and Pacifica minivan. How many of you realized this?
With the 200 sedan dropping off and many other products retiring over the years, this entire brand is now built around just two vehicles. The Pacifica is brand new and thank god for that considering the repeated reports of replacements for the 300/Charger being pushed off until 2020 or later.
I have no clue how this brand is even relevant anymore, or how FCA plans to make them competitive. Does anyone know?
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