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Looks low and with too much of a sloping roofline like the Magnum? not for me.

Joe
 
Good PR. I still need to see it in person.
Steve
DOC Pres
 
olk said:
What bothered me is that the Dodge brand CEO (I think that was his title) clearly said crossover? and it looks crossover for sure.
That's because essentially nobody in the US will buy something called an "SUV" today, whereas "crossover" is today's hot item.

They'd call it "maple walnut" if they thought that would sell more vehicles.
 
Now if they called it Ben and Jerry's Phish Food I may be the first in line.
Steve
DOC Pres
 
The problem is the industry is so confused it doesn't know what it's doing. There are new models that are definitely crossovers but are called SUV's. How's the public supposed to really know? This time you can't blame the public for the confusion. It's all on the marketing guys.
 
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FSTDANGO3 said:
I still need to see it in person.
I think the video ones look "softer" than the black one in the night & urban photo images. As much as I like black for the first 32 minutes after a wash, I really hope to not have to settle for black just to get the "stud" look for the D.

:wall:

IndyDurango
 
Neighbor got a new JGC last weekend.
He actually let me drive it and I'll say it rides exceptionally well, very solid ride and great road manners.
I looked at the underpinnings and it has the same suspension design as the older Cherokee, which in the front will limit certain wheel and tire combos, offsets due to strut configuration in there.
Steve
DOC Pres
 
IndyDurango said:
I think the video ones look "softer" than the black one in the night & urban photo images. As much as I like black for the first 32 minutes after a wash, I really hope to not have to settle for black just to get the "stud" look for the D.

:wall:

IndyDurango
Hey mister, you can look more manly in green ya know! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
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