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What do you think about the new Trazo C1.8 by Dodge
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So, now that youve read about it...what do you think about the versa being rebadged and sold abroad as a dodge?
I know that a great many people are dead set against this, but with the state of the company, I think that any sales are good. Ive driven a Versa a bit, and although they are about as bland as a car can get, for a low end model it wasnt bad...but then again, i own a DSM and a stratus coupe..
So, now that youve read about it...what do you think about the versa being rebadged and sold abroad as a dodge?
I know that a great many people are dead set against this, but with the state of the company, I think that any sales are good. Ive driven a Versa a bit, and although they are about as bland as a car can get, for a low end model it wasnt bad...but then again, i own a DSM and a stratus coupe..
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Problem #1: Why does it have to use a Nissan I4? Why can't they use the stupid World Engine that they spend money on to make especially when it produces more hp & tq than that thing does?
Problem #2: What is the real difference between that and the Caliber? The Caliber is pretty much in the same class
Problem #3: It isn't competitive. The fuel mileage still stinks, it has less power than a Neon had and the Neon was originally made over 14 years ago.
Problem #4: It is another example of why Chrysler is better off building their own than depending on a foreign manufacturer. If Chrysler would for once actually get one of the good cars from another manufacturer, maybe I'd change my view (get the Altima, loose the CVT and the Nissan I4, and I would take one of those over an Avenger even if they used a VQ since unlike the 3.0L Mitsubishi I actually like the engine).
If Chrysler were to get models from other manufactures that were one of the best in their class and make it their own by using their own engines and transmissions, then I would be okay with it. The problem I have with this is Chrysler generally gets one of the cheaper, junkier models and doesn't use their own technology. That is why I hate them using other manufacturers models.
Chrysler would be better off in my opinion to go to Honda, get the Civic, take out the powertrain and drop in their own and turn it into something interesting with in SRT-4 model. I would rather see this happen with a Mazda 3; however, we all know why that'll never happen, and I'm not going to suggest Toyota as I hate them too much.
Problem #2: What is the real difference between that and the Caliber? The Caliber is pretty much in the same class
Problem #3: It isn't competitive. The fuel mileage still stinks, it has less power than a Neon had and the Neon was originally made over 14 years ago.
Problem #4: It is another example of why Chrysler is better off building their own than depending on a foreign manufacturer. If Chrysler would for once actually get one of the good cars from another manufacturer, maybe I'd change my view (get the Altima, loose the CVT and the Nissan I4, and I would take one of those over an Avenger even if they used a VQ since unlike the 3.0L Mitsubishi I actually like the engine).
If Chrysler were to get models from other manufactures that were one of the best in their class and make it their own by using their own engines and transmissions, then I would be okay with it. The problem I have with this is Chrysler generally gets one of the cheaper, junkier models and doesn't use their own technology. That is why I hate them using other manufacturers models.
Chrysler would be better off in my opinion to go to Honda, get the Civic, take out the powertrain and drop in their own and turn it into something interesting with in SRT-4 model. I would rather see this happen with a Mazda 3; however, we all know why that'll never happen, and I'm not going to suggest Toyota as I hate them too much.
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This is true, though I had nothing against the styling of the Talon/Laser, Stratus/Sebring coupe, or Stealth, I just wanted them to have Chrysler powertrains (which to its credit the 2nd Gen Talon had it in the base model). Also remember how well the Prizm sold for GM. Badge engineering rarely ever works.
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It could be a short term fix here in the states while our friends are Chrysler create their own better version.
I personally like the Caliber myself, even though it doesn't get 50mpg. But then neither does my Ram or Grand Caravan. I don't care. They do what they were designed to do and that's what I got them for.
I say go for it as a short term gap filler here in the states.
I personally like the Caliber myself, even though it doesn't get 50mpg. But then neither does my Ram or Grand Caravan. I don't care. They do what they were designed to do and that's what I got them for.
I say go for it as a short term gap filler here in the states.
Last edited by lxman1; 10-29-2008 at 11:26 PM.